Three-dimensional sonography is being cited more frequently as a means of further evaluating the patient and better defining the pathological condition. One of the main limitations of fully implementing 3D imaging in the sonography department is the limited experience and limited time to educate working sonographers on how to fully understand and use this technology. Deliberate and planned educational activities designed to meet the educational needs of working sonographers may be a way to increase the clinical use of 3D technology in the clinical sonography department.
Jenkins C., Monaghan MJ, Shirali G., Marwick TH: Crop till you drop: defining the learning curve for 3D echocardiography. Eur J Echocardiogr2006;7(suppl):S125.
2.
El-Gayar O., Dennis T.: Effectiveness of hybrid learning environments. Issues Inf Syst2005;6:176-182.
3.
Benacerraf BR , Shipp TD, Bromley B.: Improving the efficiency of gynecologic sonography with 3-dimensional volumes. J Ultrasound Med2006;25:165-171.
4.
Hagel J., Bicknell SG: Impact on 3D sonography on workroom time efficiency. AJR2007;188:966-969.
5.
Reynard R.: Hybrid learning: maximizing student engagement. http://campustechonogy.com/articles/482041/
6.
Chatterjea K. : Asynchronous learning using a hybrid learning package: a teacher developmental strategy in geography. J Organ End User Comput2004;16:37-54.