Diagnostic Ultrasound 1
(Basic Diagnostic Ultrasound)
12 - 16 November 2025 | Guangzhou, China
General Overview
General Overview
The aim of the course is to provide a systemic US approach for the abdominal organs that will not only allow to find them easily, but will be the first step towards understanding the complex anatomy of the major abdominal vessels.
The basis for the analysis of the lesions to generate the most likely differential diagnosis would be also provided. At the end of the course you will understand the basic physics of US, needed to set properly the machine, the US anatomy and the anatomical landmark to locate all the abdominal organs and vessels. At home practice will be needed to consolidate the knowledge and be ready for Advanced Diagnostic Ultrasound.
This course is part of a full study program in veterinary diagnostic imaging, consisting out of 5 courses of 5 days duration each.
Language
This course will be held in English with Chinese consecutive translation on site.
Requirement: Open for Newcomers!
CPD Hours: 40
Tuition Fee: 1,350 - 2,350 Euro
Course Language: English with consecutive translation in Chinese
Wednesday, 12 November 2025
Morning: Pre-recorded Theory
08:30–09:00: Welcome and registration
09:00–09:30: Basic US physics: image formation and machine setting
09:30–10:30: The ultrasonographic artefacts that you need to know
10:30–10:50: Coffee Break
10:50–11:50: The abdominal scan method: easy and systematic
11:50–12:50: The US of the liver, from normal to abnormal
12:50–13:20: Lectures or cases discussion with the tutor
Afternoon – BASIC ULTRASOUND (Practice 3,5 hours)
14:10–16:10: Practicing on live patients: machine settings and artefact recognition
16:10-16:30: Coffee break
16:30-17:50: Practicing on live patients: ultrasound of the liver and cranial abdomen
Thursday, 13 November 2025
Morning: Pre-recorded Theory
09:00–09:40: The US of the spleen
09:40–10:25: The pancreas and the US: not always easy
10:25–11:05: Computer cases discussion
11:05–11:25: Coffee break
11:25–11:55: The abdominal lymph nodes: how to find and interpret them
11:55–12:35: The role of ultrasound on the adrenal gland’s diseases
12:35–13:20: Lectures or cases discussion with the tutor
Afternoon – BASIC ULTRASOUND (Practice 3,5 hours)
14:10–16:10: Practicing on live patients: the spleen and the pancreas
16:10-16:30: Coffee break
16:30-17:50: Practicing on live patients: the lymph nodes and the adrenal glands
Friday, 14 November 2025
Morning: Pre-recorded Theory
09:00–10:00: The upper urinary system
10:00–11:00: The lower urinary system
11:00–11:20: Coffee break
11:20–12:20: The male and female genital tract
12:20–12:50: The stomach and the pyloric passage: occluded, ulcerated or neoplastic?
12:50–13:20: Q&A with the tutor
Afternoon – BASIC ULTRASOUND (Practice 3,5 hours)14:10–16:10: Practicing on live patients: urinary tract
16:10-16:30: Coffee break
16:30-17:50: Practicing on live patients: genital tract, stomach and pylorus
Saturday, 15 November 2025
Morning: Pre-recorded Theory
09:00–10:00: The small and the large intestine: the kingdom of US
10:00–10:45: Basic US-Doppler principles
10:45–11:00: Normal abdominal vascular anatomy: getting ready to level II (Part 1)
11:00–11:20: Coffee break
11:20–11:50: Normal abdominal vascular anatomy: getting ready to level II (Part 2)
11:50–12:50: Case interpretation: how to put the result together
12:50–13:20: Q&A with the tutor
Afternoon – BASIC ULTRASOUND (Practice 3,5 hours)
14:10–16:10: Practicing on live patients: the shoulder, stifle and Achille’s tendon
16:10-16:30: Coffee break
16:30-17:50: Practicing on live patients: the head and neck
Sunday, 16 November 2025
Morning: Pre-recorded Theory
09:00–10:00: Case discussion and interpretation with the tutor
10:00–11:00: Case discussion and interpretation with the tutor
11:00–11:20: Coffee break
11:20–11:50: Course ceremony and introduction to distant learning
11:50–12:50: Case discussion and interpretation with the tutor
12:50–13:20: Q&A with the tutor
Afternoon – BASIC ULTRASOUND (Practice 3,5 hours)
14:10–16:10: Practicing on live patients: putting all together
16:10-16:30: Coffee break
16:30-17:50: Practicing on live patients: putting all together
Course Location
CU Innovation Center for Veterinary Clinical Training, 60th Anniversary Building, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University, 254 Phayathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Registration and Fees
Discount tuition fee for Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, Lebanon and Vietnam: EURO 1.450,–
Early registration: Euro 1.350,--
(Deadline for FULL early registration payment: 12th August 2025)
Discount tuition fee for Japan, Macao, South Korea and Taiwan: EURO 1.850,–
Early registration: Euro 1.750,-
(Deadline for FULL early registration payment: 12th August 2025)
Tuition fee for Europe, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, Canada, and USA: EURO 2.350,–
Early registration: Euro 2.250,-
(Deadline for FULL early registration payment: 12th August 2025)
For payment via Bank Transfer or Paypal please contact the ESAVS Office for Asia:
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If you have any questions regarding the registration or any other further details for the courses in Asia please contact the ESAVS Office for Asia: