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Ultrasound Academy
Public Sono Ai Report guide about Ultrasound Academy, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.
Why this builds trust
Sono Ai Report does not exist in isolation as a loose tool. It is born from the same educational work that feeds Ultrasound Academy: teaching practical ultrasound, recognizing findings, and transforming technical documentation into reviewable reports.
For search engines, this page makes explicit the relationship between the domain, authorship, educational channel, visible content, and product. For physicians, it shows the professional context behind the platform.
Featured classes
A sample of the public catalog imported from Ultrasound Academy. The videos open on YouTube and are related here by topic, summary, and exam type.
Shorts and playlists
The shorts work as micro-cases and quizzes. They help connect quick ultrasound questions to larger themes in the app, such as obstetrics, Doppler, and findings documentation.
Growing original handouts
Handouts are proprietary materials of the Academy within Sono Ai Report. Some are still undergoing editorial review and authenticated QA before full exposure, which is why the public page only shows the index and general editorial status.
Handouts already published in full as open technical guides, with primary sources cited:
- Lipedema on ultrasound: how to measure and grade
- Total abdominal ultrasound: protocol and images
- Upper abdominal ultrasound: what to assess
- Urinary tract ultrasound: kidneys and bladder
- Renal artery Doppler: how to assess it
- Transabdominal prostate ultrasound
- Renal transplant Doppler ultrasound
- Scrotal ultrasound and Doppler
- Abdominal wall ultrasound and hernias
- Inguinal region ultrasound
- Superficial soft tissue ultrasound
- Chest ultrasound and pleural assessment
Usage within Sono Ai Report
In the application, the Academy appears alongside references, calculators, templates, and assisted text generation. The goal is for the physician to study, consult, and report in the same environment, keeping the core rule: the final report is always reviewed, edited, and signed by the professional.
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