Course Description
DMSVTD 600 | Ultrasound in Reproductive Medicine Total: 20 Hours | E-Lecture: 6 Hours | E-Lab: 6 Hours | On Site Lab: 8 Hours This course explores the critical role of ultrasound in reproductive medicine, training students to perform fertility evaluations with accuracy and clinical sensitivity. Students will develop the skills to assess reproductive anatomy, monitor ovulatory patterns, and identify conditions affecting fertility such as polycystic ovarian morphology, uterine anomalies, and varicoceles. The curriculum integrates the physiological, hormonal, and vascular factors that influence reproductive health and highlights how ultrasound supports individualized treatment planning in both male and female patients. Practical training includes the use of simulation models, virtual scanning platforms, and clinical case studies to build competency in real-world fertility imaging scenarios. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to support fertility care through early detection, non-invasive assessment, and effective communication, contributing to improved diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes in reproductive health settings.
Modules
- Lecture & Lab Structure, Objectives & Assignments
- Zoom Check In
- Prepry Physics: Daily Physics Reinforcement
- Prepry OB/GYN
Tue, Feb 17, 2026
- Schedule
- The Human Microbe Project 12:30 pm-1pm
Wed, Feb 18, 2026
- Lecture & Lab Structure, Objectives & Assignments
- Zoom Check In
- Course Feedback
