Teaching Strengths
Dr Jessie Childs
Senior Lecturer, Medical Sonography
School of Allied Health and Human Performance
College of Health
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Jessie Childs PhD, Grad Dip (Medical Sonography), Bachelor of Health Science (Honours, Specialisation, Medical Radiations) is a full time lecturer and researcher in Medical Sonography, and the Program Director of the suite of Medical Sonography programs in Allied Health and Human Performance, working at UniSA since 2011.
Jessie has over fifteen years experience in sonography education serving as the chief and tutor sonographer at multiple public and private practices across Australia before settling down into her passion, academia. Jessie currently teaches Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation, Musculoskeletal Sonography, Advanced Skill Project and Advanced or Extended Practice Report into the Graduate Diploma and Masters of Medical Sonography courses.
As well as a keen interest in teaching the practical and theoretical aspects of ultrasound, Jessie is also heavily invested in ultrasound research. After completing an honours thesis in sonography of the ulnar nerve she went on to gain her PhD in developing a method of measurement and normal reference interval for sonographic 2D measurements of the liver. The capstone paper of this research was one of Wiley's top 5 most downloaded radiology papers of 2016.
Whilst continuing postdoctoral research into the liver, Jessie is also involved in multiple collaborations with other researchers in the fields of PICC vein insertions, endometriosis diagnosis, renal dialysis efficiency, ultrasound safety, weight loss, sonographer wellbeing, and gastroesophageal surgical access, whilst leading two national projects on the COVID-19 impacts on sonographers and the development of new sonographer accreditation standards.
In 2014 Jessie was awarded the Australasian Sonographers Association's (ASA) highest accolade: The Pru Pratten Memorial award; National Sonographer of the year for her contribution to ultrasound through teaching, innovation and research. In 2017, Jessie was awarded National Researcher of the year. Jessie serves as the nominated Chair of the ASA fellowship committee, a member of the ASA SA Branch Committee, a judge of the national sonography awards, a working group member of the Pru Pratten Memorial award, and the associate editor of the 'Sonography' journal.
Project Lead: National project collaborating with one member from each professional body and each institution which delivers and accredited medical sonography program. Funded by the Australian Sonographers Accreditation Registry: What are the observable behaviours, knowledge, skills and attitudes that should be demonstrated by sonographers. (Current)
Project Lead: What is the current and ongoing impact of COVID-19 on Australasian Sonographers. An Australian and New Zealand project funded by the Australasian Sonographers Association. (Current)
Research Team: 9 month randomised control trial assess the effects of almonds versus carbohydrate rich snack foods on weight loss and weight maintenance. USA Almond Board Grant (Current)
Research Team: Impact of point of care ultrasonography on dialysis access needle placement. RAH Rural Grant (Current)
PhD Supervisor: The ability of Health nurses to diagnose DDH of infant hips using ultrasound. (Current)
Masters Supervisor: What is the accuracy and validity of transvaginal ultrasound performed by sonographers in the diagnosis of deep infiltrating endometriosis prior to surgery? (Current)
Honours Primary Supervisor: Australasian sonographers’ knowledge, awareness, and attitudes towards the 2018 IEBG in the diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Primary Researcher: Can a newly developed equation of the liver and corresponding reference range predict an abnormal liver. Australasian Sonographers Association Researcher Grant (2021)
Co Primary Researcher: Can bedside ultrasonography accurately predict liver volume in patients following a very low-calorie diet VLCD prior to laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery? RAH Research Committee Clinical Project Grant (2021)
Research Team: The catheter to vein ratio and rates of symptomatic venous thromboembolism in cancer patients with a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) University of South Australia Pathfinder Grant (2017)
Honours Thesis - The impact of ancestry and body size on sonographic ulnar nerve dimensions (2012)
PhD - The development of a valid and reliable method to measure the size of the liver using 2D ultrasound.
| Year | Citation |
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| 2024 | Coates, A. M., Afzali, O., Childs, J., Carter, S., Lamb, K., Matheson, M., . . . Hill, A. M. (2024). Changes in liver health biomarkers following consumption of energy restricted diets containing almonds compared with carbohydrate-rich snack foods for 9 months. In PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUTRITION SOCIETY Vol. 83 (pp. 1 page). CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS. DOI |
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The impact of COVID19 on Australasian Sonographers, Australasian Sonographers Association, 04/04/2023 - 30/06/2023
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The impact of COVID-19 on the Australasian sonographic community., Australasian Sonographers Association, 30/06/2020 - 31/12/2021
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What are the observable behaviours, knowledge, skills and attitudes that should be demonstrated by sonographers?, Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry, 01/11/2018 - 31/03/2020
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The accuracy of a simple sonographic liver volume equation to determine hepatomegaly, Australasian Sonographers Association, 01/02/2018 - 31/05/2019
Courses I teach
- RADY 5026 Clinical Sonography Portfolio (2025)
- RADY 5030 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation (2025)
- SCALH 90002 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation SC (2025)
- RADY 5026 Clinical Sonography Portfolio (2024)
- RADY 5030 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation (2024)
- SCALH 90002 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation SC (2024)
| Date | Role | Research Topic | Program | Degree Type | Student Load | Student Name |
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| 2022 | Principal Supervisor | - | Doctor of Philosophy | Doctorate | Full Time | Mrs Catherine Hall |