Lower limb DVT - what you really need to know
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1h 3m
This webinar will give a concise explanation of how to approach this examination, discussing what is important and what isn’t. This is one of the few ultrasound studies that can literally be a “life and death” issue, so performing these scans correctly, with efficiency and a high level of confidence is a critical part of our sonographic practice. This webinar will include discussion of tips for efficiency and how to avoid common pitfalls. It will give a clear vision of how to perform this common but vitally important ultrasound examination and discuss communicating the findings accurately to radiologists and referrers.
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