FELLOWS COURSE AND WORKSHOP
OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course all learners will:
Understand the role of US in assessment of shock and hypotension.
Recognize the role of US in assessment of tamponade.
Recognize the role of US in assessment of pneumothorax and pleural effusion.
Recognize the role of US in assessment of aortic aneurysm and DVT.
Demonstrate appropriate technique in obtaining images and identification of structures.
Learn the basics of how to use a Philips cardiac echo machine
Learn to obtain all common cardiac echo windows
Assess chamber sizes and function
Perform a basic cardiac valvular assessment
DISCLOSURES
No Financial disclosure or conflict of interest.
Many slides and videos from Sonosite website (with permission)
DISCLAIMERS
-The main objective of this one day course is to introduce US /ECHO to residents and fellows.
-This course is not enough to practice US or ECHO.
-Order US or ECHO when indicated.
COURSE TIMELINE / PROGRAM
Register and PRETEST
Complete pretest prior to July 10th 2021, 12pm
Attend (EITHER A or B)
A) Live Course on Zoom July 10th 2021, 12pm to 5pm
B) Attend the recorded course at a time of our choice (Time needed : 5h)
Optional 2nd COURSE
SIGN UP FOR & ATTEND IN PERSON : HANDS ON COURSE & WORKSHOP
2nd Regional ECHO-US Course & Workshop for Fellows: July 11th 2021
(For Cardiology and Critical Care fellows)
Course Evaluation
Complete course evaluation anytime after July 25th 2021 4 pm