Cervix Image Analysis

Decent Essays
- take a cervix picture from every patient and identity the cervix
- compare the cervix image that I took and the one technician that took, try to find the differences/mistakes
- obtain a perfect, nice and round head image and get accurate BPD and HC measurements
- compare measurements that I took and the one technician took to see if they are correct
- scan one portion of abdominal structure once a time and scan another portion of abdominal structure on the next patient. Try to add them up in order to do a complete study in a certain time. (For example, scan the pancreas on first patient, and then scan pancreas and gallbladder on the next patient. Do the scan of pancreas, gallbladder and kidney on third patient and keep on going.)
- practice

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