Doug Wuebben[email protected]UltrasoundMaking a Difference as a Sonographer: Help this personIn the first article of a new series, cardiac sonographer Doug Wuebben reminds sonographers never to forget the importance of their work and its effects on patients' lives.October 8, 2013UltrasoundExercises can help sonographers scan without pain"I was scared and stressed out," explains sonographer Doug Wuebben. Unsure whether he could continue with his career due to chronic shoulder pain, Wuebben improved after performing some basic movement training exercises, which he shares in this article.July 25, 2013UltrasoundScanning in Pain: Part 1 -- A simple way to fix itAuntMinnie.com presents the first in a four-part series on overcoming work-related musculoskeletal issues for sonographers by Doug Wuebben, a cardiac sonographer, along with Mark Roozen, strength coach for the Cleveland Browns, and Joel Raether, strength coach for the Colorado Mammoth.October 27, 2011Previous PagePage 3 of 3Top StoriesMRIUnstable brain networks may drive multiple sclerosis fatigueFatigue affects between 36.5% and 78% of people with multiple sclerosis and can dramatically impair their daily lives.Womens ImagingAI-calculated BAC on mammograms predicts cardiovascular disease in womenCardiac ImagingECR: Cardiac imaging is at the 'heart' of precision medicineUltrasoundUltrasound MinnieCast, Episode 3: Focused ultrasound brings hope to patientsWomens ImagingECR: LLMs help patients understand breast imaging reports