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Narrated Lectures
Open or CloseStream narrated lectures on a variety of Emergency Ultrasound applications. -
Ultrasound Cases
Open or CloseSolve a ton of interesting, insightful ultrasound cases from Emergency Departments around the country. Q&A format. -
Knowledge
Open or CloseRapid fire knowledge assessment. Watch animated GIFs of various sonographic pathology and make a quick diagnosis or management decision. -
Ultrasound Images
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Ultrasound Videos
Open or CloseView galleries of U/S videos for all of the core Emergency Ultrasound modalities:
Aorta
Cardiac
FAST
Thoracic
IVC
Biliary
Renal
OB/GYN
DVT
Physics
Procedural
Soft Tissue
Foreign Body
Other GI
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Administrative
Open or CloseLinks to essential U/S administrative documents, including the ACEP Ultrasound section and billing/coding docs.
I also have a number of home-grown billing templates for Emergency Ultrasound, replete with CPT codes, free for download. -
Resources
Open or CloseLinks to essential U/S resources, including machine and workflow tutorials, best ultrasound apps, great ultrasound teaching website, and general emergency ultrasound content. -
Ultrasound Articles
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Pediatric Ultrasound
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Test Your Knowledge
Open or CloseThink you've got it all down? Test your knowledge with either a pre-test or a post-test.
TEST YOUR RAPID-FIRE ULTRASOUND SMARTS ON THE “KNOWLEDGE” PAGE
CHECK OUT OUR LATEST ULTRASOUND CASE FROM THE “CASES” PAGE
Tamponade Case from ULTRASOUNDERS on Vimeo.
This website, which will provide the foundation for a basic understanding of Emergency Ultrasound (EUS), is also an enormous work-in-progress. The key to proficiency in, and eventual mastery of, Emergency Ultrasound is practice. Following every lecture, every tutorial, every case discussion, apply your skill-set in the ED. Scan every sore abdomen, every pregnancy with cramping, every shortness of breath or chest pain. Developing a sense of "normal" allows for quick identification of what is "abnormal".
I hope you enjoy the site.....and I welcome any and all feedback!
EUS Teaching Team
Department of Emergency Medicine
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)
I hope you enjoy the site.....and I welcome any and all feedback!
EUS Teaching Team
Department of Emergency Medicine
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)
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Who made this site?
Open or CloseThis site was originally created by Geoff Hayden, MD RDMS. It is now being managed by the Emergency Ultrasound team at the Medical University of South Carolina. We believe in the clinical utility and improved patient care offered by emergency ultrasound, whether it be in a private ED or an academic setting. -
Is this site free?
Open or CloseAbsolutely. I really dislike paying for things. And I hate to think that some information meets a dead-end because you have to sign up and/or pay for it. So this site is entirely free. Free for you, free of advertising. Down side is that it is an amateur web-site at best. I can vouch for the information/content, but the rest is subject to my meager skills at website development. -
Who is my audience?
Open or CloseAnyone in the health care profession with an interest in ultrasound. Of course, the majority of the content is geared towards EM residents and attendings, but I plan to create more lectures in for PAs, NPs, nurses, and paramedics. -
How can I contact the site?
Open or CloseFeel free to click on the "Contact Me" link below and email me directly. I usually will respond within 48-72 hours. -
Can I borrow any content?
Open or CloseIn general, no. However, I may be willing to authorize use of some of the content on a case-by-case basis. Feel free to contact me.