FW: National Geographic Program

From: DuBose, Terry (DuboseTerryJ@uams.edu)
Mon Mar 7 07:31:27 2005


FYI... on the program that Dr. Fougner gave the heads up on... this from my sister. Terry

Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS, FSDMS, FAIUM

Associate Professor & Director Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, CHRP 4301 West Markham St. Mail Slot #563 Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205 USA 501-686-6510 DuBoseTerryJ@UAMS.edu http://www.io.com/~dubose/ http://www.uams.edu/chrp/dms/default.asp http://www.obgyn.net/us/panel/panel.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------

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--------------------------------------------------------------- From: bhamilt [mailto:bhamilt@door.net] Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 8:22 AM To: Terry DSL1 DuBose Cc: DuBose, Terry Subject: National Geographic Program

I saw the last portion of the National Geograpic program "In the Womb" last night. Remarkable! It was 3 hours long (including advertising). I thought you might be interested for your classes. They showd *4-D* imaging ultrasound. Amazine!

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/channel/inthewomb/

Betty




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