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Advancements in Clinical Practice and Education: The Role of Ultrasound in both humans and animals

UNIC Health would like to invite you to the Ultrasound event ‘Advancements in Clinical Practice and Education: The Role of Ultrasound in both humans and animals’. This event will feature two distinguished speakers from the Ultrasound Institute of the University of South Carolina who will share their expertise and insights into the evolving field of ultrasound.

Join us for an informative session that promises to enhance your understanding of ultrasound’s impact on clinical practice and education. We look forward to your participation.

PROGRAMME

About Speakers

Mr Robert Haddad, RDCS, RVT

Robert Haddad is a registered cardiovascular sonographer with two decades of experience. He is the Director of Ultrasound Education at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and an Instructor at Midlands Technical College. His contributions to the field include numerous articles and book chapters on ultrasound physics and cardiac ultrasound. Robert has presented lectures and conducted workshops both domestically and internationally. He has been awarded several patents related to ultrasound research and is actively involved in developing new technologies and educational curricula for sonographers, medical students, residents, and practicing physicians.

Dr Keith Barron, MD, FACP

Keith Barron is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at Prisma Health Midlands – University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia, SC. He works as an academic hospitalist and has been using point-of-care ultrasound since medical school. Keith completed the Primary Care Ultrasound Fellowship at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2015 and now serves as the Director of Ultrasound Fellowship. He is also the Director of Internal Medicine Ultrasound at Prisma Health Midlands, overseeing all clinical ultrasound activities for the department. He teaches point-of-care ultrasound to medical students, residents, and faculty at local, regional, and national levels, and serves on two editorial boards for ultrasound medical journals.

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