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Advanced Point of Care Ultrasound Workshop2021 Ultrasound Course DescriptionTimeTitleInstructorObjectivesMay 18, 202108:00 – 08:10Welcome and IntroductionsDr. Myers - Welcome - Introduction of instructors - Course structure and divide into instructional groups08:10 – 08:25KnobologyDemoDr. Myers -Operate the US system as needed to obtain and interpret images adequate for clinical decision making08:25 – 08:40Trauma (E-FAST)Urinary Tract (Renal)Demo - Demonstrate the US protocol for Trauma - Identify relevant US anatomy including the pleura, diaphragm, inferior vena cava, pericardium, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, prostate and ureters - Demonstrate US protocols for the detection of pneumothorax and pleural effusion08:40 – 10:00Trauma (E-FAST)Urinary Tract (Renal)Hands-OnAll Faculty - Perform the US protocol for Trauma - Identify relevant US anatomy including the pleura, diaphragm, inferior vena cava, pericardium, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, prostate and ureters - Perform US protocols for the detection of pneumothorax and pleural effusion10:00 – 10:10Break10:10 – 10:20AAA (Aorta) Demo - Demonstrate US protocols to evaluate the abdominal aorta including measurement techniques - Identify relevant US anatomy including the aorta with major branches, inferior vena cave, and vertebral bodies10:20 – 11:10AAA (Aorta) Hands-OnAll Faculty - Perform US protocols to evaluate the abdominal aorta including measurement techniques - Identify relevant US anatomy including the aorta with major branches, inferior vena cava, and vertebral bodies11:10 – 12:00Case-Based Challenge #1 - Integrate Trauma US findings into individual patient, departmental, and disaster management. - Integrate Aorta US findings into individual patient and departmental management12:00 – 13:00Lunch13:00 – 13:20Cardiac (Focused Echo)Hemodynamic AssessmentThoracic / AirwayDemo - Demonstrate standard echocardiography windows (subcostal, parasternal, and apical) and planes (four chamber, long and short axis) - Identify relevant US anatomy including pericardium, cardiac chambers, valves, aorta and inferior vena cava - Estimate qualitative left ventricular function and central venous pressure to guide HD assessment of patient. - Demonstrate US protocols for the detection of Alveolar Interstitial Syndromes.Identify relevant US anatomy of thoracic structures13:20 – 15:00Cardiac (Focused Echo)Hemodynamic AssessmentThoracic / AirwayHands-OnAll Faculty - Perform standard echocardiography windows (subcostal, parasternal, and apical) and planes (four chamber, long and short axis). - Identify relevant US anatomy including pericardium, cardiac chambers, valves, aorta and inferior vena cava.15:00 – 15:10Break15:10 – 15:20OcularDemo - Demonstrate US protocols for the detection of vitrous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, and other pathology. - Identify relevant US anatomy of the globe and orbital structures15:20 – 15:50OcularHands-OnAll Faculty - Perform US protocols for the detection of vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, and other pathology. - Identify relevant US anatomy of the globe and orbital structures.15:50 – 16:40Case-Based Challenge #2 - Recognize cardiac arrest, pericardial effusions with or without tamponade, and dilation of the aortic root or the descending aorta. - Integrate emergency echocardiography findings into individual patient and departmental management. - Integrate thoracic US findings into individual patient and departmental management.May 19, 202108:00 – 08:05Day overview Dr. Myers08:05 – 08:20Biliary (Gallbladder)Demo -Demonstrate US protocols to evaluate the biliary tract. -Identify relevant US anatomy including the gallbladder, portal triad, inferior vena cava, and liver.08:20 – 09:50Biliary (Gallbladder) Hands-OnAll Faculty -Perform US protocols to evaluate the biliary tract. -Identify relevant US anatomy including the gallbladder, portal triad, inferior vena cava, and liver.09:50 – 10:00Break10:00 – 10:45Bowel Case Presentation(Appendicitis, Bowel Obstruction, Pheumoperitoneum, Diverticulitis, Hernia, Pediatric intussusception and Pyloric StenosisIntrauterine Pregnancy (Pelvic) Demo -Demonstrate EUS protocols when for the detection of Appendicitis, Bowel Obstruction, Pneumoperitoneum, Diverticulitis, Hernia, Pediatric Intussusception, and Pyloric Stenosis. -Identify relevant US anatomy of bowel structures. -Demonstrate US protocols for transabdominal and transvaginal views as needed, including fetal heart rate and gestational age measurement techniques. -Identify relevant US anatomy including the cervix, uterus, adnexa bladder and cul-de-sac.10:45 – 11:45Bowel Hands-OnAll Faculty -Perform US protocols when for the detection of Appendicitis, Bowel Obstruction, Pneumoperitoneum, Diverticulitis, Hernia, Pediatric Intussusception, and Pyloric Stenosis,. -Identify relevant US anatomy of bowel structures. -Perform US protocols for transabdominal and transvaginal views as needed, including fetal heart rate and gestational age measurement techniques. -Identify relevant US anatomy including the cervix, uterus, adnexa, bladder and cul-de-sac.11:45 – 12:30Case-Based Challenge #3 -Utilize US to assess undifferentiated abdominal pain. -Recognize the relevant findings and pitfalls when evaluating for bowel pathology. -Integrate bowel US findings into individual patient and departmental management. -Recognize the relevant findings and pitfalls when evaluating for cholelithiasis and cholecystitis. -Integrate US of the biliary tract into individual patient and departmental management.12:30 – 13:30Lunch13:30 – 13:40Lower Extremity Deep Vein ThrombosisDemo -Demonstrate US protocols for the detection of deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities including vessel identification, compression, and Doppler imaging of respiratory variation and augmentation. -Identify relevant US anatomy of the upper and lower extremities including the deep venous and arterial systems, major nerves, and lymph nodes.13:40 – 14:25Lower Extremity Deep Vein ThrombosisHands-OnAll Faculty -Perform US protocols for the detection of deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremities including vessel identification, compression, and Doppler imaging of respiratory variation and augmentation. -Identify relevant US anatomy of the upper and lower extremities including the deep venous and arterial systems, major nerves, and lymph nodes.14:25 – 14:50Procedural GuidanceSoft Tissue / MusculoskeletalAirwayDemo -Demonstrate US protocols for procedural guidance including both transverse and longitudinal approaches when appropriate.Vascular access: central and peripheralConfirmation of endotracheal intubationPericardiocentesisParacentesisThoracentesisForeighn body detection removalBladder aspirationArthrocentesisPacemaker placement and captureAbscess identification and drainage -Identify relevant US anatomy for each particular procedure -Demonstrate US protocols for the evaluation of soft tissue and musculoskeletal pathology -Identify relevant US anatomy including: skin, adipose, fascia, muscle, tendons and ligaments, lymph nodes, and bones and joints.14:50 – 15:00Break15:00 – 16:00Procedural GuidanceSoft Tissue / MusculoskeletalAirwayHands-OnAll Faculty -Perform US protocols for procedural guidance including both transverse and longitudinal approaches when appropriate.Vascular access: central and peripheralConfirmation of endotracheal intubationPericardiocentesisParacentesisThoracentesisForeighn body detection removalBladder aspirationArthrocentesisPacemaker placement and captureAbscess identification and drainage -Identify relevant US anatomy for each particular procedure -Perform US protocols for the evaluation of soft tissue and musculoskeletal pathology -Identify relevant US anatomy including: skin, adipose, fascia, muscle, tendons and ligaments, lymph nodes, and bones and joints.16:00 – 16:40Case-Based Challenge #4Recognize the relevant findings and pitfalls when evaluating for deep venous thrombosisIntegrate US for deep venous thrombosis into individual patient and departmental management.Recognize the relevant findings and pitfalls when performing EUS for procedural guidance.Integrate US for procedural guidance into individual patient and departmental management.Recognize the relevant findings and pitfalls when evaluating the following: soft tissue infections (abscess versus cellulitis); Subcutaneous fluid collection identification; Foreign body location and removal; Tendon injury (laceration, rupture); Fractures; Joint identification.Integrate soft tissue and musculoskeletal US findings into individual patient and departmental management.16:40 – 17:00Wrap-UpEvaluationsCME Certificate Dr. Myers!!!!! IMPORTANT REGISTRATION NOTE !!!!!You must register early.You will be e-mailed supplemental videos and study material prior to the workshop. ................
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