Sonography has its early beginnings in the 18 th century, with research studies made on bats. Take a look at a brief history of ultrasound innovation at http://www.ultrasoundtechniciancenter.org/ultrasound-knowledge/ultrasound-history.html
B: Good early morning, Ms. Tate!
A: Hi Jane! I heard that you were trying to find me.
B: I was, really. I have a paper on sonography that’s due in a few days and wished to ask you a few concerns. I know you used to teach for the school’s sonography program.
A: Yes, that was before I chose to end up being a full-time sonographer. Go ahead, ask me your questions.
B: Exactly what is sonography? I understand it’s called by another name– ultrasound technology.
Both terms refer to one thing, a procedure called sonography, which is carried out by Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Sonography is a diagnostic procedure that uses sound waves in medical imaging.
B: Wow. All without surgical treatment? How was this procedure developed?
A: Sonography has its early start in the 18 th century really. It was in the late 1880 s when the Curie bros found the piezo-electric impact, a principle utilized in modern-day day sonography.
B: I’ve really read about the piezo-electric effect. It’s when quickly vibrating crystal sheets produce electrical energy, right?
A: Correct. However the reverse takes place in sonography. Electrical power is applied to crystal sheets which in turn produce sound waves.
B: Can you suggest any reading product for extra research?
A: In fact, you can check out ultrasoundtechniciancenter.org. It’s a site on sonography with a lot of useful info.
B: Thanks, Ms. Tate!
A: No issue! Just give me a call if you have any more questions.
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