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Ultrasound News: Reimagining the Sonography Lab
By Keith Loria
Vol. 22 No. 2 P. 26
One of the top-ranked programs at Kettering College in Kettering, Ohio, is sonography. Kettering’s students have access to a lab that mimics a real-life hospital setting, with seven learning stations set up around the room, each featuring a patient bed, ultrasound machine, and a flat-panel, medical-grade HD display. Unfortunately, the technology in the sonography lab was overly complicated and often faulty, causing students and faculty members to become increasingly frustrated with using certain stations, ultimately depreciating the intent of the real-life learning experience. That became the genesis of a reimagined lab that would simplify and improve the experience for all involved. According to Susan Price, PhD, a professor and the director of the medical sonography program at Kettering College, when outlining the wants and needs for the sonography lab project, leaders of the depa
Shelton poet shares personal prose about what shaped him in Tempest
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1of2Shelton poet Ryan Meyer writes about the moments that shaped him in his new poetry collection Tempest. Ryan Meyer / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
2of2 Tempest will be published on March 1.Ryan Meyer / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
Shelton native Ryan Meyer is releasing his second book of poetry, but the young writer admits that poetry wasn’t something he always had an interest in, though he did know he wanted to be a writer.
“I started writing in high school but I really started getting into poetry in college, when I took a creative writing course that was a hybrid between fiction and poetry, and the poetry part was a lot more than I expected,” he said. “That’s where I discovered my favorite poets and my favorite poems, and my interest just branched out from there.”