These are ultrasound lectures for the MS1s
I briefly summarize how ultrasound can be used for the brain, the skull bones, the zygoma and mandible, sinuses, salivary glands, thyroid, carotids, and the eye.
We take quick dive into common pathology one is likely to encounter in the kidneys and also how to evaluate a bladder for common abnormalities including volume measurement.
A dive into how to obtain ultrasound windows of the belly organs.
30 minute practical discussion on how to assess patients for LV dysfunction, RV dysfunction and Tamponade using ultrasound
Straight forward approach to obtaining the 5 major windows of the heart. Technique is described, no pathology is presented
A basic overview of how ultrasound works including scanning planes, frequency, depth, and a bit about artifacts and finally Doppler. A lot to tackle in 45 minutes!
How to get the basic lung windows with a brief focus on some pathology
Simple anatomical approach to endovaginal ultrasound using schematics and lots of ultrasound video. At the end of this podcast is a quick primer on breast ultrasound with a video on breast ultrasound protocol
Thanks to some awesome videos by Dr. Chiem, Dr. Fox spices up the MSK lecture for the normal anatomy of the shoulder, knee, and hand.