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These videos are much more than supplementary material; for many learners, they are the most valuable part of the entire package.

When students or residents struggle to visualize specific structures—such as the pancreatic duct or the fetal outflow tracts—assigned video viewing provides a repeatable, low-stress environment for self-correction. Visual learners can pause, rewind, and slow down complex Doppler acquisitions until the underlying spatial anatomy is clear. Rumack Ultrasound Videos

A must-see for OB sonographers. The video systematically shows the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) transitioning to the aorta, and the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) to the pulmonary artery, demonstrating the cross phenomenon. These videos are much more than supplementary material;

The is the current definitive version. While the 5th edition had 400 clips, the 6th edition represents an even more significant leap. An academic review of the 6th edition from the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging provides a clearer picture of the scale and depth of the latest library: A must-see for OB sonographers

The term "Rumack Ultrasound Videos" refers to the extensive digital video library associated with the textbook Diagnostic Ultrasound , currently in its 6th edition (edited by Carol M. Rumack, MD, FACR, and Deborah Levine, MD). These videos are hosted on the book’s accompanying digital platform (often via Elsevier’s Inkling or Expert Consult).

Visualizing plaque morphology, distinguishing smooth from ulcerated surfaces, and placing the Doppler sample volume to capture peak systolic velocities.

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