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Vascular Technology Review: A Q&A Review for the ARDMS Vascular Technology Exam (A Review for the Vascular Technology Exam, 2001-2002)

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Product Description Test yourself before the ARDMS tests you! Vascular Technology Review illuminates the facts and principles on which you will be tested, hones your test-taking skills, and reveals your strengths and weaknesses by exam topic. Based on the exam outline published by ARDMS, this brand new edition contains more than 570 registry-like questions together with instructive illustrations, answers, clear explanations, and quick references for further study. A new Hall of Images and more than 50 image-based cases prepare you to tackle the images on the exam. Why are our mock exams so popular and effective? Because they contain the same kinds of thought-provoking questions you will find on the real exam! Approved for 12 hours of continuing medical education (CME) credit by the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS). From the Publisher Ready to . . . SCORE? You Can! Davies’ 1–2–3 Step Ultrasound Education & Test Preparation is a proven, systematic, step-by-step means of preparing for the registry examinations that works, not only for test preparation, but also for clinical education, cross-training, and classroom education. Here’s how . . . Step 1—Review Texts: CME-approved didactic texts cover and explain everything on the exam content outlines published by the ARDMS, concisely and precisely, with illustrations and references. They do such a good job that they are used in ultrasound programs throughout the country and by professionals for cross-training and continuing medical education. Step2—Mock Examinations: Test yourself! Our well-known, registry-like practice exams identify your strengths and weaknesses by exam topic, familiarize you with the format and style of the registry exams, and measure your progress as you study. (Now available in both book & CD-ROM versions!) Step 3—Q&A Memory Skills Flashcard Drills: Great confidence builders! ScoreCards allow you to reinforce the concepts and principles covered in Step 1 reviews as well as those you must know to answer the more complicated registry-style questions in the Step 2 mock exams. Life Is A Test . . . Pass It! About the Author Don Ridgway is a practicing vascular technologist and an instructor in the vascular technology program at Grossmont College in California, where he was responsible for seeing that program become the first vascular technology curriculum to receive American Medical Association accreditation. Don brings teaching skills from several different disciplines and areas of experience: He has taught writing and fencing (swords, not chain-link) at San Diego University, and for ten years he played and taught bluegrass banjo, mandolin, guitar, and Dobro. He still gets to pick occasionally when he is not on call, lecturing, or grading quizzes. Cindy Owen is the author of Ultrasound Physics Review, ScoreCards for Vascular Technology, and Abdominal Sonography Review. A former ARDMS and ICAVL board member, Cindy is Global Manager of Luminary & Research Programs for GE Healthcare. Cindy lives with her family in Memphis and enjoys riding her horse Gus. Dr. Strandness pioneered the development of duplex ultrasonography, served as Professor and Chair of the Department of Vascular Surgery at the University of Washington, lectured throughout the world, and authored dozens of major books and hundreds of original articles before his recent death. Barton Bean, founding president of the Society of Vascular Technology and seminal figure in the history of the field, is editor emeritus of the highly acclaimed ARDMS registry mock examination, Vascular Technology Review. Bart lectures and consults peers and students of the vascular field throughout the country.