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Carcass ultrasound technician training, certification dates set

The National Centralized Ultrasound Processing Lab has announced the Summer 2008 field technician training and certification dates.

The Beginner Ultrasound Training Course will be offered at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa on June 2 to 4. The course will cover the proper collection and interpretation of ultrasound images for both feedlot and breeding cattle. Participants need no prior experience or equipment, but they must pre-register by downloading a registration form at www.cuplab.com.

An Advanced Training Course will follow on June 5 to 7 in Ames, Iowa, with an opportunity to take the certification exam on June 9. Certification will be administered by the Ultrasound Guidelines Council and co-hosted by ISU and The National CUP Lab. UGC Certification will also be offered on June 10 to 13. Trainees are encouraged to register early, as classes fill quickly. For more information on Ultrasound Training or UGC Certification please call The National CUP Lab and Technology Center.

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