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Physicians and ultrasound
Public Sono Ai Report guide about Physicians and ultrasound, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.
The logic of this area
The page for physicians needs to be different from the page for patients. Here the value lies in precision, reporting workflow, review, references, training and professional updating. The product appears as a tool within an educational ecosystem, not as an isolated promise.
Report, voice and workflow
Sono Ai Report must be presented as an assistive documentation environment: manual mode, AI-assisted text, voice dictation and reviewable PDF. The final responsibility remains with the physician who reviews, edits and signs.
Academy, courses and tracks
The educational layer must support the product's credibility. For physicians, it organizes study by exam, technique review, checklists, cases and the bridge between learning and structured reporting.
Editorial map by themes
This map transforms the list of subjects into a library architecture. The contents can be born as an e-book, short course, checklist, commented case or technical page, always with a visible source and without replacing clinical judgment.
Tabela: Axis | Subjects | Editorial status
Editorial pipeline to deliver more value
The next editorial step is to transform the collection into recurring series. This creates qualified traffic, increases trust and forms a public library with utility independent of the product subscription.
References and limits
Medical content should point to guidelines, societies, consensus and classifications when making technical statements. It must also clearly separate education, assistive documentation and clinical decision.
- CBR - Ultrasound exam standardization
- ACR TI-RADS
- ACR BI-RADS
- AIUM Practice Parameters
- AIUM - Musculoskeletal Practice Parameter
- AIUM - Obstetric Standard Practice Parameter
- ACR/ACOG/AIUM/SMFM/SRU - Standard Diagnostic Obstetrical Ultrasound
- ACR - Communication of Diagnostic Imaging Findings
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria - Hernia
- RadiologyInfo - Hernia appropriateness criteria
- AIUM - Documentation of an Ultrasound Examination
- RSNA - RadReport reporting templates
- SBACV - Guidelines
Connection with patients
The separation by audience avoids jargon in the patient content and avoids excessive simplification in the technical content. The two areas communicate through trust, preparation, methodology and safe guidance.
- Patient area
- Questions before and after ultrasound
- Total abdomen ultrasound
- Gallstones on ultrasound
- Kidneys and urinary tract ultrasound
- Prostate ultrasound
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Understanding the thyroid report
- Thyroid biopsy
- Lump in the neck
- Carotid Doppler
- Venous Doppler of the legs
- Obstetric ultrasound: phases of pregnancy
- First pregnancy ultrasound
- First trimester morphological
- Second trimester morphological
- Doppler in pregnancy
- Myoma, polyp and ovarian cyst
- Musculoskeletal ultrasound
- Hepatic steatosis on ultrasound
- TI-RADS explained for patients
- BI-RADS explained for patients
- Public ultrasound hub
- Trust and official presence
- Official contact
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support@sonoaireport.comThis page summarizes operational practices in plain language. It does not replace legal advice, an agreement with your institution or internal medical-record policy.