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Choose your plan: $25/month without CMEs or 3 CME credits for $39/month

Receive new lectures weekly for 8 weeks. Keep course access and track progress with an active subscription.

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Can't wait to see you inside.

Julie Cardoso - Founder & CEO Universal Ultrasound

Content Overview

This interactive course offers a comprehensive understanding of the deep and superficial venous systems through lectures, clinical case studies, and step-by-step technical protocols. By learning to recognize the clinical manifestations of venous disease and correlating them with duplex ultrasound, you'll be better equipped to manage and develop effective treatment plans for your patients.


Frequently Asked Questions

This course is designed for healthcare professionals, including sonographers, physicians, and medical students, who want to specialize in lower extremity chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) ultrasound imaging.

The course spans 8 weeks, with new lectures and materials released weekly. Each week plan to spend 20-30 minutes.

You'll gain expertise in the lower extremity peripheral venous deep and superficial veins, step-by-step scanning protocols, and real-world clinical applications.

You’ll retain access as long as your subscription remains active. If you cancel, access will be revoked at the end of your billing cycle.

Yes! A certificate is awarded after successfully completing the course and passing all quizzes.

Yes! If you choose the CME subscription, 3 SDMS credits will be awarded after completing the 8-week journey.

Yes! While new content is released weekly, you can complete it at your convenience.

No worries! You can catch up anytime as long as your subscription is active.

Course Outline

    1. Welcome to the Chronic Venous Insufficiency Course!

    2. Venous Thromboembolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis

    3. Varicose Veins

    4. Venous Severity Measurement

    5. Quiz #1

    1. Examination Overview

    2. Patient Positioning and Transducer Selection

    3. Common Femoral Vein

    4. Femoral Vein

    5. Popliteal Vein

    6. Calf Veins

    7. Great Saphenous Vein

    8. Small Saphenous Vein

    9. Quiz #2

    1. Patient Positioning

    2. Common Femoral Vein

    3. Femoral Vein

    4. Popliteal Vein

    5. Quiz #3

    1. Great Saphenous Vein - Saphenofemoral Junction

    2. Great Saphenous Vein - Terminal Valve

    3. Great Saphenous Vein - Subterminal Valve

    4. Great Saphenous Vein - Proximal Thigh Level

    5. Great Saphenous Vein - Distal Thigh Level

    6. Great Saphenous Vein - Knee Level

    7. Great Saphenous Vein - Below Knee Level

    8. Great Saphenous Vein - Proximal Calf Level

    9. Great Saphenous Vein - Distal Calf Level

    1. Tributaries

    2. Anterior Accessory Saphenous Vein

    3. Posterior Accessory Saphenous Vein

    4. Intersaphenous Connection

    1. Small Saphenous Vein - Below Knee Level

    2. Small Saphenous Vein - Proximal-Mid Calf Level

    3. Small Saphenous Vein - Distal Calf Level

    4. Conclusion

    5. Quiz #4

About this course

  • 48 lessons

Your trainers

Lisa Amatangelo

MD, RVT, RPVI, DABVLM

Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology, Weill Cornell Vein Treatment Center

Julie Cardoso RDCS, RVT, RPHS

CEO, Founder

Julie serves as CEO on the Universal Ultrasound team. She has over two decades of experience in the ultrasound field and passion for direct patient care. She holds three registry credentials as a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer, Registered Vascular Technologist, and Registered Phlebology Sonographer.

On her spare time, Julie enjoys golfing, piloting helicopters, lifting weights, and lifting spirits.

Her catchphrase is “Seeing is believing.”

Susan Gustavson, RVT, RDMS

Sonographer, Educator

Susan serves as an educator on the Universal Ultrasound team. She holds two registry credentials as Registered Vascular Technologist and Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer.

In her spare time. Susan enjoys playing with her dogs, walking on the beach, and drinking coffee.

Her catchphrase is “Make it happen.”