Gulfcoast Introduction to Critical Care Ultrasound 2020

Overview

Introduction to Critical Care Ultrasound Online Course is intended for medical professionals with a need to perform point of care ultrasound (POCUS) examinations, specifically, in the critical care setting. This structured online course, provides a comprehensive review of critical care ultrasound topics taught by expert faculty. Hosted within the GCUS learning management system, this course features twelve (12) modules with video lectures, case studies, interactive quizzes, recommended readings, and more.

Topics

  • Imaging Fundamentals
  • Abdominal Scanning Fundamentals
  • Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST)
  • Ultrasound Evaluation of the Abdominal Aorta
  • Thoracic Ultrasound: Basic and Advanced Techniques
  • Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access
  • Ultrasound Guided Emergency and Critical Care Procedures
  • Focused Cardiac Ultrasound
  • Echo Evaluation of Pericardial Effusion
  • Rapid Ultrasound for Shock & Hypotension
  • Venous Ultrasound for Point of Care
  • COVID-19: General Principles and Ultrasound Applications

Objectives

  • Increase participant’s knowledge to better perform and/or interpret Critical care ultrasound examinations
  • State the basic fundamentals of ultrasound physics and demonstrate appropriate optimization of system controls.
  • Perform ultrasound evaluation of the trauma patient (E-FAST exam).
  • Demonstrate image orientation, transducer placement, and scan protocols for performing thoracic ultrasound examinations for pneumothorax, pulmonary edema, Lung consolidation, and Covid-19.
  • Outline scan protocols for focused evaluation of the abdomen, aorta, and adult heart, and lower extremity DVT.
  • Demonstrate image orientation, transducer preparation, and scan protocols for performing ultrasound guided vascular access.
  • Differentiate normal/abnormal image characteristics of the abdomen and adult heart.
  • State an algorithm for assessing causes of shock and hypotension using bedside ultrasound.
  • Outline protocols for performing thoracentesis, pericardiocentesis, paracentesis, and lumbar puncture.
  • Increase competence to incorporate protocols, scan techniques, and interpretation criteria into clinical practice.

Audience

Physicians, mid-level providers and any other medical professional involved with performing point of care/critical care ultrasound examinations. Participant practice specialties may include (but are not limited to): Critical Care, Hospitalist, Emergency Medicine, Primary Care, Internal Medicine, and Trauma surgery.

Details : 14 Videos

Price : $ 70

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