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development, normal ECG interpretation and physical examination of the heart, and cardiovascular pharmacology. This course establishes foundations for the knowledge necessary to perform adult echocardiogramssuccessfully. CS300L–LaboratoryIntroductiontoCardiology1–72ClockHours/3.5QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: Completion of courses in preceding modules with a “C” or better. This course will be taught concurrently with CS 300. Laboratory Introduction to Cardiology 1 is concurrent with the lecture portion of the course. Students will practice the protocols and scanning techniques within the lab. This course will set the foundation of protocols that students can build on with advanced techniques and measurements taught in other courses. CS301–IntroductiontoAdultEchocardiography1–72ClockHours/7QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: Completion of courses in preceding modules with a “C” or better. Adult Echocardiography 1 covers the concepts, techniques, measurements, calculations, and protocols that pertain to a normal adult transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE). This course establishes foundations for performing and interpreting a normal TTE that would be used later to understand abnormalities and diagnose cardiac pathologies. Students will gain an understanding of the role an echocardiographer plays in the diagnosis of cardiac diseases by understanding what the criteria are for “normal.” CS301L–LaboratoryIntroductiontoAdultEchocardiography1–72ClockHours/3.5QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: Completion of courses in preceding modules with a “C” or better. This course will be taught concurrently with CS 301. Laboratory Adult Echocardiography 1 is concurrent with the lecture portion of the course. Students will practice the protocols, measurements, and scanning techniques within the lab. This course will expand the echocardiographic protocols taught in CS-301L to include all the echocardiographic measurements and more advancedscanningtechniques. CS400–IntroductiontoCardiology2–72ClockHours/7QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: Completion of courses in preceding modules with a “C” or better. Introduction to Cardiology 2 is a progression of CS 300 Introduction to Cardiology 1. This course builds on the foundations and principles discussed in the previous course. The common disease processes affecting the cardiovascular system will be covered with instructions on their pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, physical examination, lab values, and ECG appearance. CS400L–LaboratoryIntroductiontoCardiology2–72ClockHours/3.5QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: Completion of courses in preceding modules with a “C” or better. This course will be taught concurrently with CS 400. Laboratory Introduction to Cardiology 2 is concurrent with the lecture portion of the course. Students will practice the protocols, measurements, and scanning techniques within the lab. This course will expand the echocardiographic protocols taught in CS-300L and CS 301L to include all the echocardiographic measurements andECGpracticeandintroducevascularprotocols. CS401–IntroductiontoAdultEchocardiography2–72ClockHours/7QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: Completion of courses in preceding modules with a “C” or better. Adult Echocardiography 2 is a progression of CS 301- Adult Echocardiography 1. This course builds on the foundations set in the previous course regarding echocardiographic protocols and scanning techniques. The common disease processes affecting the cardiovascular system will be covered with an emphasis on their sonographic appearanceandevaluationwithechocardiography. CS401L–LaboratoryIntroductiontoAdultEchocardiography2–72ClockHours/3.5QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: Completion of courses in preceding modules with a “C” or better. This course is taught concurrently with CS 401. 253

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