Day 3: Learning the Heart, Inside and Out
For the third day of my J-Term, I began with some more lighter readings about first understanding what an echocardiogram is, so that when I begin to look at clinical data at the end of this first week, I'll understand how the data was found and how to look at different results from echocardiograms.
Everything I read today really interested me, since I never really knew anything about echocardiograms more or less what they even were. Throughout the day, I read three articles about what an echocardiogram was, how to look at and interpret their results, as well as a general explanation of the heart's anatomy itself.
The first article I read mainly talked about what exactly an echocardiogram was, and introducing the different ways in which it was used at a hospital. This article really fascinated me since I had never really known this much about the heart and echocardiograms before.
Throughout my reading of the second and third articles, I also began to get a little shocked as to how much there was to learn about echocardiograms, as well as how much doctors needed to be able to know and interpret from them. In the third article, there was also a section about the anatomy of the heart, which was one of the heavier and more dense readings since there were more medical terms used that I wasn’t familiar with.
After finishing up all of my reading, I watched a video that touched on POPH, which was a type of Pulmonary hypertension that I read in depth about yesterday. This video went even more in depth about Pulmonary hypertension, PAH, POPH, treatments for PH, PAH, and POPH, and Liver transplant in patients with POPH.
This video also really helped me further understand all the readings I went through yesterday about PH, PAH, and POPH. It was also very shocking and interesting for me since I was able to learn a lot more about PH and POPH.
After finishing the video, I finished another day of my Independent J-Term!
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