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Re: Hysterosonography ProtocolFrom: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)Sun Mar 25 15:48:32 2001
Hi Ann, glad the African educational trip it going well. To my knowledge there are no published protocols for sonohystrography, or hystrosonography, what ever. I do believe that this forum can provide a protocol or guidelines. So what say folks, can we organize and write a set of protocols for this procedure in virtual association?... I am quite sure the AIUM, SDMS or ISUOG could do it very well, but they are so slow, meeting only once or twice a year. Shall we begin by enumerating the basics of the procedure... unless someone can point us to a URL where they are already published? If you perform sonohystrography, please list in concise English the steps involved... then we will start discussing and arriving at some kind of final list. Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS, APS Chair, Ultrasound OBGYN.net Little Rock, Arkansas USA -------------------------------------- On Sun, 25 Mar 2001 15:28:04 -0600 charna@africaonline.com.gh (Ann Polin, -------------------------------------- BS, RDMS) writes: -- -------------------------------------- > Dear Ultrasound Colleagues: It is my pleasure to let you all know > that > "Project Africa" is well on its way to being an overwhelming > success. My > 19 > ultrasound students here in Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa are the best > I > have > ever had - And it is truly the experience of a lifetime. My > question: > My students have asked for a "protocol" for the performance of > hysterosonography. I have explained the procedure to them, but do > not > have a detailed protocol in print. Do any of you? If you are > interested > in more detailed updates about the first comprehensive ultrasound > training program in sub-Saharan Africa, > you may visit my website at: > http://www.obgyn.net/yw/articles/africa/project_africa.htm. > -- > Ann Polin, BS, RDMS > Aninwah Medical Center > PO Box 5203 > Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa > E-Mail: charna@africaonline.com.gh > Telephone Home: 011-233-51-39226 > Telephone Mobile: 011-233-24-371999 > Telephone Hospital: 011-233-51-60107 > > Program Chair (1998-2000), Currently on Sabbatical > Diagnostic Ultrasound Program, B243 > Bellevue Community College, 3000 Landerholm Circle SE > Bellevue, WA 98007-6484 USA > > -- > Ann Polin, BS, RDMS > Aninwah Medical Center > PO Box 5203 > Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa > E-Mail: charna@africaonline.com.gh > Telephone Home: 011-233-51-39226 > Telephone Mobile: 011-233-24-371999 > Telephone Hospital: 011-233-51-60107 > > Program Chair (1998-2000), Currently on Sabbatical > Diagnostic Ultrasound Program, B243 > Bellevue Community College, 3000 Landerholm Circle SE > Bellevue, WA 98007-6484 USA
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