Vevo University Courses

Get Hands-on Photoacoustic and Ultrasound Training

Our Vevo University Courses give you an opportunity to get hands-on ultrasound training on Vevo imaging systems. The courses are offered either in our labs at Amsterdam or Toronto.  Please note that all courses are available Onsite as well. Please review the list of courses below and click on 'Select a Course' to express your interest in registering. Fees vary depending on course.

Learn how to: Handle the Vevo equipment, perform abdominal ultrasound scans, identify major organs and blood vessels. Also learn 2D and 3D ultrasound imaging including data analysis, how to measure blood flow velocities in major abdominal vessels and working with acquired data. Click to learn more.
Learn: How to do a mouse echocardiogram, including imaging the heart in long axis, short axis and apical views, how to obtain images of the aortic valve, pulmonary valve, mitral and tricuspid valves, how to use Color Doppler Mode and much more. Click for details.
Learn: Overview of basic Doppler principles for quantification of blood flow, locating and obtaining 2D images of various vessels in the body, such as the carotid arteries, femoral arteries, renal arteries, splenic arteries, abdominal aorta and branches off of the vessel, i.e. mesenteric arterie, Obtaining Pulsed-Wave Doppler Mode image of these vessels and implementing flow and much more. Click for details.
Learn: Imaging and sizing tumors in 2D with depth, width and area measurements, creation of a 3D volumetric measurement in vivo in a subcutaneous tumor model, how to use Color Doppler Mode, use of Power Doppler to quantify percent vascularity and much more. Click for details.
Learn: Dual modality imaging with photoacoustic and ultrasound, Proper animal handling and preparation Small animal anesthesia, Imaging in 2D and 3D and much more. Click for details.
Learn: How to do a mouse echocardiogram, including imaging the heart in long axis, short axis and apical views. How to obtain images of the aortic valve, pulmonary valve, mitral and tricuspid valves How to obtain and measure Pulsed-Wave Doppler and M-Mode spectrums and much more! Click for details.