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Below are some links to sites where ultrasound clips, videos and demonstrations are available to view and for online training:
 
Click here to visit an Italian site showing radiology and ultrasound videos. This site is available in English and has over 500 videos on a wide variety of ultrasound specialties including:
• Urinary Tract
•  Interventional Ultrasound
•  Breast
•  Thyroid
• Paediatric Head
• Liver
• Musculoskeletal
• Chest & Abdomen
• Contrast Agents
• Pelvis
• Vascular
 
 
Click here to visit the CETL Learning site. Here you can take a number of online tutorials in a variety of clinical applications including a special section on Obstetric Ultrasound. It has been designed so that students and supervisors can work with it together or independently, from home or hospital sites, or it can be used by tutors in group teaching settings.

It is primarily a communication skills teaching tool for trainee sonographers dealing with challenging situations at obstetric ultrasound. This has been developed in conjunction with City University and St Bart's and the London Hospital.
 
 
Click here to visit the Ultrasoundcases website. This has been designed as a teaching resource developed especially for sonographers and other healthcare professionals involved in ultrasound. The website is updated with new cases regularly and contains a large number of general ultrasound cases from the teaching files of the Gelderse Vallei Hospital in Ede, the Netherlands. All the cases are presented with images in different projections and annotations to point out specific features. Also a large number of cineloops are added to demonstrate the dynamic aspects of the various types of pathology, in addition, there are over 20,000 still images of over 4000 pathological cases. There is also a regular ‘case of the month’ feature.
 
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