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Get the Most from Our Online Registry Review Courses

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Have you already signed up for one of our online registry review courses? We’re about to provide you with a few tips to get the most out of the program!

 

Tips for Taking Our Online Registry Review Courses

Our online registry review courses have been carefully designed to present information in a logical and easy-to-understand format. That being said, time is a commodity that is in short supply. Many don’t have endless amounts of time to spend studying. So what can help?

 

Here are some tips to help you get the most out of the course:

  • Set specific goals for each study session – What does this mean? Each study session should accomplish something – not just reading notes. For example, watch one video and take notes. Another goal could be to learn 3 or 4 vocabulary words. Working on some anatomy? Take one section of the body or system you are studying and know it well. Focusing a study period to accomplish something (even if it seems small) will yield the best results.
  • Be exact – Very often, reading through material or notes won’t help with testing as much as knowing specific and exact information. This is especially important when it comes to vocabulary, relationships, and testing parameters. For example, let’s take the word frequency. What is the definition? Do you have a general idea? That’s a good start, but it may not help with test questions. Is frequency the number of pulses per second? The number of pulses per scan line? The number of cycles per second? Or the length of one cycle? Having the precise definition will keep you from being confused when reading through options and make you more confident when answering questions.
  • Set a good pace for yourself – Rushing through a course with the goal of completing it quickly may not end with the result you want. After watching a video, time should be taken to review, study (using the tips we just discussed), and then take the quiz.

 

What if You Get Stuck on a Lesson?

Pop quiz time: What happens if you don’t pass a quiz the first time around? Should you

(A) Retake it immediately to correct your wrong answers

(B) Study a little more to make sure you really know the material before moving on?

The answer is B. Failing a quiz means there is room for improvement, and more study is needed before moving on.

What if you pass the quiz? You can move on to the next portion of the course!

Finally, if you are stuck with something and could use some help, we are here for you! Reach out to us, and we will be happy to give you the support, advice, and assistance you need to reach your ultrasound goals!

The New ARDMS SKILLS App and You

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There is a new app that is currently available – the ARDMS SKILLS App. What is it? What are the benefits? Why is your help needed?

Let’s take a closer look!

The ARDMS SKILLS App

The ARDMS SKILLS app is a tool with quick quizzes across multiple specialty areas. Some of these include abdominal, ergonomic awareness, self-care, echocardiography, vascular, and more. Actually, there are currently six topics already available on the app and six more that are in the process of being developed. Each quiz is ten questions – nice and quick for when time is short. Once a question has been answered, the app will display whether it is correct or not. A brief explanation is also provided for each question. Some quizzes feature images or video clips. After a quiz is finished, the number of right and wrong answers are each displayed and whether the quiz was passed or failed.

What Are the Benefits of Downloading and Using This New App?

The app is a work in progress. Even so, it does serve an educational purpose, and eventually, ARDMS hopes to use it to help sonographers with their maintenance of certification (MOC). This tool will help with education and assessment for credentials. Starting in 2023, ARDMS is planning to make the quizzes found in the SKILLS app a requirement for MOC. This is not a requirement for 2022. However, you can expect ARDMS to release more information in the coming months. This is where you, the sonographer, come in.

ARDMS needs your help! In order to develop and refine the skills app, they are asking for your feedback. Seeing as this may be the future of maintaining credentials, it may be a good idea to let them know what you think and offer your suggestions. You can fill out the survey provided in the app and help determine how you will maintain your credentials in the future. Click here to go to the ARDMS site and download the app.

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