About the Institute
The Jefferson Ultrasound Research and Education Institute is dedicated to advancing
research and education activities in the field of diagnostic ultrasound on a
national and international level, in keeping with the University's increased
emphasis on global involvement. The well established international reputation
of the division, its director, Barry B. Goldberg, MD, and his colleagues provides
Jefferson with a firm base from which to promote our capabilities in ultrasound
research and education, while forging stronger ties with healthcare facilities
and organizations around the world that share an interest in diagnostic ultrasound.
The Institute at a Glance
The Institute is one of the world's largest clinical ultrasound services with:
- 30,000 square feet of space
- more than 45,000 studies performed annually
- basic and clinical research activities
- educational courses and programs throughout the year that draw physicians
and sonographers from around the world
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