Regular Courses
Regular courses are held once to twice a week, lasting 4 to 5 hours per session, over a period of 6 to 8 weeks.
Courses are conducted in small groups of 3 to 7 candidates in state-of-the-art ultrasound labs.
Instructors and mentors are medical specialists and professors from the Medical Faculty.
Upon completion of the course, candidates receive a certificate and Continuing Medical Education (CME) points.
Who are the courses and trainings intended for?
Who are the courses and trainings intended for?
• General practitioners, residents, specialists, and subspecialists in various medical fields who want to gain basic and advanced knowledge and skills for independent performance of ultrasound and color Doppler diagnostics.
• Doctors trained to perform ultrasound and color Doppler examinations but unable to conduct a sufficient number of ultrasound examinations in daily practice to stay trained for routine ultrasound examinations.
• Experienced doctors who want to refresh their knowledge, receive a certificate, and earn points for license renewal.