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POCUS Cases: AAA – Accuracy, Pitfalls and Limitations
Dr. Rob Simard discusses one of the most important uses of POCUS in the ED, and that is for AAA. He reviews the literature on the accuracy of POCUS for AAA and the common pitfalls. -
Point of Care Ultrasound - how does it compare to Physical Exam
1. Point of Care Ultrasound - how does it compare to Physical Exam? by Dr. Jim Connolly 2. Point of Care US in COVID-19 by Dr. Beatrice Hoffmann Dr. Jim Connolly MBBS FRCS ( Ed) FRCS ( Glas) FCEM PGCert ( Em US) CFEU Great North Trauma and Emergency Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK Jim is a Consultant working in one of the UK’s busiest Major Trauma Centres and Emergency Departments. He is chair of the EuSEM Ultrasound Section. He was amongst the first ED Physicians in the UK to adopt Point of Care Ultrasound running his first course in 2001 and has directed and taught on over 50 International Courses and currently directs EuSEM and UK RCEM US Courses. He has co-authored 2 books on Ultrasound including Ultrasound in Emergency Care Dr. Beatrice Hoffmann, MD, PhD Dr. Hoffmann is the Director of Emergency Ultrasound and the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center She is also the Founding Chair of the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound and the Chair of the Emergency Ultrasound Education Task Force of the European Society of Emergency Medicine -
POCUS Ultrasound Crash Course – Part 1
POCUS ULTRASOUND CRASH COURSE – PART 1 With the COVID-19 pandemic Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) has never been more important. This crash course covers the most relevant pathologies, which can be detected with ultrasound. In the first part we cover the following topics: Which scanner should I use? How to image, when to apply POCUS, the Morison´s pouch, Koller´s pouch and pleural effusion. Speakers: Martin Altersberger MD, Thomas Binder MD, FESC -
POCUS Ultrasound Crash Course – Part 2
POCUS ULTRASOUND CRASH COURSE – PART 2 In this video lecture you will learn how to use POCUS for the lungs, the heart, urinary bladder, gall bladder and the aorta. We cover important conditions such as pneumothorax, pulmonary congestion, heart failure, aortic aneurysms, urinary retention gallstones and cholecystitis. Special emphasis is placed on the role of POCUS in COVID- 19 patients with pneumonia. Speakers: Martin Altersberger MD, Thomas Binder MD, FESC -
Becoming Effective Emergency Physicians - POCUS Confirms Diagnosis
Dr. Jason Fischer (http://www.twitter.com/eUSMD) describes a complex patient that presented abdominal pain. POCUS was used to confirm acute cardiac failure - it narrows differential diagnoses and tailors downstream care, helping us be effective emergency physicians ********** P2Share is a multilingual collaboration of physicians and specialists in the field of Paediatric Emergency Medicine. Our goal is to highlight point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) as a viable solution in bedside patient care. We aim to bring POCUS, an industry disruptive technology, to millions of children globally, significantly improving their quality of care while decreasing overall healthcare costs. For more information on POCUS, visit our website http://www.p2sk.ca and follow us http://www.twitter.com/ePOCUS To learn more about how you can join our fellowship program or elective rotation, click here http://www.p2sk.ca/program Happy Scanning! -
Introduction to Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) - Basics
Point of care ultrasound/bedside ultrasound for clinicians illustrated by ultrasound expert and ED physician, Joshua Jacquet, MD. This is a sample from the video series at https://www.medcram.com/courses/clini... This video includes an introduction to the clinical ultrasound course and the physics of ultrasound waves. Bedside ultrasound continues to grow in popularity among clinicians...and for good reason. Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) often makes diagnosing medical problems & performing procedures faster, safer, & more cost-effective. Physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, technicians & other professionals can benefit from ultrasound in almost every medical setting & specialty Ultrasound that is performed by the clinician, at the bedside, is called many names: clinical ultrasound, bedside ultrasound, & point of care ultrasound (POCUS). MedCram.com Instructor & Ultrasound expert Dr. Jacquet illustrates a key skill in this video: How to orient the ultrasound probe with what is seen on screen and understand the associated imaging planes. Get CLARITY from over 100 concise & high yield videos at https://www.MedCram.com Looking for CME, MOC Points, or CE / CEUs? We have that too - Over 40 hours of accreditation! Most of our medical lectures and quizzes are not on YouTube (the complete and updated video library is at MedCram.com) MedCram = More understanding in less time Medical education topics explained clearly including: Respiratory lectures such as Asthma and COPD. Renal lectures on Acute Renal Failure, Urinalysis, and The Adrenal Gland. Internal medicine videos on Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve / Oxyhemoglobin Curve and Medical Acid Base. A growing library on critical care topics such as Shock, Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), aortic stenosis, and Mechanical Ventilation. Cardiology videos on Hypertension, ECG / EKG Interpretation, and heart failure. VQ Mismatch and Hyponatremia lectures have been popular among medical students and physicians. The Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) videos and Ventilator-associated pneumonia lectures have been particularly popular with RTs. NPs and PAs have provided great feedback on Pneumonia Treatment and Liver Function Tests among many others. Mechanical ventilation for nursing and the emergency & critical care RN course is available at MedCram.com. Dr. Jacquet teaches our EFAST exam tutorial, lung sonography & bedside ultrasound courses. Many nursing students have found the Asthma and shock lectures very helpful. Look for more videos on point of care ultrasound (POCUS), diagnostic medical sonography (ideal for sonosite), portable ultrasound, and ultrasound medical imaging, in addition to other radiology lectures. Recommended Audience - Clinicians and medical students including physicians (MD and DO), nurse practitioners (NPs) , physician assistants (PAs), nurses (RNs), respiratory therapists (RTs), EMT and paramedics, and other clinicians. Review and test prep for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NBDE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations. Continuing Medical Education (CME), MOC Points, CEU / CEs for medical professionals. More from MedCram medical lectures: Visit our Website! https://www.MedCram.com The MedCram Blog: https://blog.medcram.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/1/+Medcram Twitter: https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos Subscribe to the official MedCram.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C Please note: MedCram medical videos, medical lectures, medical illustrations, and medical animations are for medical education and exam preparation purposes, and not intended to replace recommendations by your doctor or health care provider. 7 Comments