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YouTube Video Episode Available! Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute YouTube Channel On this episode of The Sonography Lounge hosts Lori and Trisha sit down with Dr. James Mateer to talk about the evolution/future of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and more specifically his involvement pioneering the world of POCUS. This information-packed episode will get your passion for ultrasound flowing! JAMES MATEER, MD, RDMS Dr. James Mateer was one of the pioneers in Emergency Medicine Ultrasound applications and was among the first Emergency Physicians to obtain their registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography from the ARDMS. Dr. Mateer has served as the Medical Director of Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute since 1996. He is co-editor for the textbook: “Emergency Ultrasound” and has authored numerous chapters and articles on Emergency Medicine and Emergency Ultrasound applications. He has lectured extensively throughout the United States and Internationally. Upcoming POCUS Courses @ Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute CME and Cross training resources: Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute (Training materials and programs): www.gcus.com Certification Agencies: American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM): https://www.abem.org/public Sonographer / Physician: American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS): www.ardms.org Physicians: Alliance for Physician Certification & Advancement (APCA): www.APCA.org Point of Care Healthcare Providers: Point of Care Certification Academy (POCUS): www.pocus.org Sonographer / Physician: Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI): www.cci-online.org Find an accredited long term Ultrasound Program: https://www.caahep.org/Students/Find-a-Program.aspx
YouTube Video Episode Available! Direct Episode Link Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute YouTube Channel On this episode of The Sonography Lounge hosts a happy hour with Dr. David Bahner and Dr. Andrew Laudenbach to talk about the evolution/future of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and more specifically Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks. This information-packed episode will get your passion for ultrasound flowing! David P. Bahner, MD FAAEM, FACEP, FAIUM Dr. Bahner is Professor and the Ultrasound Division Director Department of Emergency Medicine at The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, OH. He has specialty training in hyperbaric medicine, emergency medicine research and an advanced teaching fellowship with ACEP. He was Membership Chair, AIUM and served on the Board of Directors, at the Society of Ultrasound in Medical Education. He is currently the AIUM delegate to the AMA and an ex oficio member of the AIUM Board of Governors. He has earned fellow status as faculty of AAEM, ACEP and AIUM. He has multiple publications, written book chapters, letters and inventions as an advocate for point of care ultrasound. Dr. Bahner has published more than 60 articles on point of care ultrasound and education. He has lectured internationally and nationally on this subject, and continues to champion clinician performed ultrasound for better patient care and patient safety as the Ultrasound Division Director within the OSU Department of Emergency Medicine. Andrew Laudenbach, MD Dr. Laudenbach is the Assistant Director of Emergency Ultrasound and Co-Director of the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship program at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis. He is an assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He is an editor for the Ma & Mateer Emergency Ultrasound textbook, and has authored several articles and textbook chapters on point of care ultrasound. Upcoming POCUS Courses @ Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute CME and Cross training resources: Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute (Training materials and programs): www.gcus.com Certification Agencies: American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM): https://www.abem.org/public Sonographer / Physician: American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS): www.ardms.org Physicians: Alliance for Physician Certification & Advancement (APCA): www.APCA.org Point of Care Healthcare Providers: Point of Care Certification Academy (POCUS): www.pocus.org Sonographer / Physician: Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI): www.cci-online.org Find an accredited long term Ultrasound Program: https://www.caahep.org/Students/Find-a-Program.aspx
Ultrasound imaging has the potential to change the landscape of access to care in South Africa. It's relatively cheap, non-irradiating, offers imaging in real-time, and can be used in a variety of settings, including the emergency department. Having spent the past month in the ED at my base hospital, I asked one of the EM registrars who is also an instructor in point-of-care ultrasound with the Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa (EMSSA), Dr Marcus Kruger, to sit across from me and share why and how junior doctors should get training in using ultrasound. I hope you enjoy the episode! Too find out more about the EMSSA ePOCUS course, click on this link: https://emssa.org.za/special-interest-groups/ultrasound/
Kelby Kiefer and Dave Flewelling join Jamie to talk about the Iowa LICA Field Days coming up on July 26 & 27 in Melbourne, Iowa. The Water Table Podcast will be there with our mobile recording studio to get in on all the action. Find out why Iowa LICA chapter is one of the biggest and best in the country and hear about the farm they've owned for 20 years. They've used 80 acres to clean up a 1000 acre watershed and want to share their practices with you!The LICA Farm: https://ialica-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/p/director/EdUXGtODslhKun8n3oByicMBnlQpOaAWJVbO6s68qWOmigAttend LICA on July 26th and 27th: https://www.facebook.com/IALICA/Chapters & Episode Topics: 00:00 Intro00:32 This week on The Water Table…00:57 Welcome Kelby and Dave02:00 What's so different about Iowa?03:30 It's all about loyalty…04:45 …and passion06:10 A fraternity of relationships07:20 The Iowa LICA Farm08:30 See conservation practices first-hand09:15 Terraces, wetlands and buffers, oh my!10:25 All the testing and all the results12:00 80 acres cleaning up 1000 acres13:10 Field day! July 26 & 2714:10 Come play in the dirt…15:30 This year – tiling, saturated buffers, grading…demos galore!17:40 Schedule info19:00 EVERYONE is invited20:20 Three goals21:00 The Water Table on the road!Follow us on social media! Facebook Twitter Find us on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to our Spotify Listen on Google Podcasts Visit our website to explore more episodes & water management education:https://www.watertable.ag/the-podcast/ About the Guests:Kelby Kiefer has been the Iowa LICA Executive Director since May of 2022. She grew up in Southeastern Iowa in the Wellman/Kalona area where she still resides. She has been employed by the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics for the past 16 years and has been in the Department of Emergency Medicine as part of the Education Leadership Team for the past 7.5 years. She is a Program Coordinator for their Physician Assistant Residency and six departmental Fellowships (Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Ultrasound, Medical Education, Medical Toxicology, Research, and Social Medicine). She also serves as Division Coordinator for their Divisions of Emergency Medical Services and Medical Toxicology.Dave Flewelling has served on the Iowa Land Improvement Contractors Association board for the past 10 years and currently serves as the state president. Dave developed a true passion for building conservation structures while growing up in a small family-run multi-generational earthmoving company from Northwest Iowa. After taking over the business in 2007 and joining the Iowa LICA Association shortly afterwards, he realized how important it is to belong to a group that has a strong impact on the industry and has made it his goal to help educate the next generation of contractors how to conserve the earth for future use.
Dr. Nagdev is Exo's Senior Director of Clinical Education. Separate from his capacity with Exo, he also serves as the Director of Emergency Ultrasound at Highland Hospital as well as a Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). In his previous academic position, Dr. Nagdev started the point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) program and fellowship at Brown University.Dr. Nagdev is a highly respected international POCUS researcher and educator. He has been a thought leader throughout his career, publishing more than 90 peer-reviewed papers on various aspects of POCUS including pain management, cardiac arrest and volume resuscitation. His work led to recognition and national awards at both the American College of Emergency Medicine (ACEP) and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM).Learn More at Exo
The world of emergency medicine is commonly known for its 2 AM chest pain visits, motor vehicle accidents and trauma admissions, and foreign objects that require removal from different orifices. However, there is actually so much more specialization within this specialty in itself! Through additional training from 1 to 2 years of fellowship, one can sub-specialize in realms that expand even beyond the four corners of the emergency room, such as Critical Care, EMS/Disaster, Wilderness Medicine, Pediatrics, Hyperbaric Medicine, Medical Toxicology, and even Ultrasound! The last is true for our episode guest today, Dr. Siri ("Hey Siri MD") Chamarti, an Emergency Medicine physician who is near-ending her Ultrasound fellowship!Receiving her bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from UCLA in 2013, attaining her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia at August University in 2017, and having completed her emergency medicine residency at Maimonides Hospital in 2020, Dr. Siri now stands as a New York doctor who promotes evidenced-based education on her social media space by recalling her gruesome experiences as the first line of defense during the spike of the pandemic during the City's epicenter during Spring 2020.From her advice for pre-medical to juggling enjoyment with medical school to moving across the country to pursue medicine to finally becoming an attending doctor now teaching the next generation of physicians and to her love for good food and traveling, Dr. Siri is a testament to how much of life can truly be a fun adventure even as a doctor. Just as she stresses the importance of mastering anatomy to excel in ultrasound medicine, Dr. Siri also stresses the importance of mastering the discovery of what makes you happy and excited to live life. "Hey Siri! What...makes you happy?"Livestream Air Date: August 12, 2021Dr. Sirivalli Chamarti: IG @heysirimdFriends of Franz: IG @friendsoffranzpodChristian Franz (Host): IG @chrsfranz & YT Christian Franz
Heesun Choi, DO, is an emergency medicine physician at the Department of Emergency Medicine Kingman Regional Medical Center where she serves as the Director of Emergency Ultrasound and the Director of EM Ultrasound Clerkship. Dr Choi is also an adjunct clinical assistant professor in the emergency medicine department at Medicine Midwestern University's Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM), an adjunct faculty instructor of ultrasound education at Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine, and an assistant clinical professor in the University of California Irvine (UCI) Medical Center's Department of Emergency Medicine.
Arun Nagdev, M.D., is Exo's Senior Director of Clinical Education. Separate from his capacity with Exo, he also serves as the Director of Emergency Ultrasound at Highland General Hospital as well as a Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). In his previous academic position, Dr. Nagdev started the point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) program and fellowship at Brown University. Dr. Nagdev is a highly respected international POCUS researcher and educator. He has been a thought leader throughout his career, publishing more than 90 peer-reviewed papers on various aspects of POCUS including pain management, cardiac arrest and volume resuscitation. His work led to recognition and national awards at both the American College of Emergency Medicine (ACEP) and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM). His desire to increase clinical POCUS education for residents and medical students has garnered him numerous teaching awards at Brown University, Highland Hospital and UCSF. Over the course of his career, he has been an invited lecturer for POCUS education at numerous national emergency medicine conferences (ACEP, SAEM, AAEM, etc). He currently serves as president of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) POCUS section and is the incoming president for ACEP Ultrasound section. Keep exploring point-of-care ultrasound at POCUS.org.
Whether you’re recording a presentation or attending a virtual interview, you want to look and sound your best. Dr. Ben Smith (@UltrasoundJelly), Director of Emergency Ultrasound and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Tennessee, shares his tips on how to level-up your virtual presence. Note: This track contains audio only from our first video episode available at https://youtu.be/gJDAlMGW3hc
Next on our series of What I Want To Be When I Grow Up: Dr. Matthew Lohse, Emergency Ultrasound Director at Baylor Scott & White and Assistant Clinical Professor at Texas A&M University College of Medicine.
This week we are talking with Doctor Kat Ogle on discrimination in healthcare. From medical students to doctors and naturally the patients in between, how common is racism in the medical community and what can be done to end it? Dr. Ogle doesn't hold back on this important topic! Dr. Kat Ogle| Washington DC Emergency Medicine Physician Author Dr. Ogle is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician, currently practicing at The George Washington University Hospital, Washington VA Medical Center and United Medical Center in Washington, DC. She is a first-generation college graduate and physician and began her career with seven years as a registered nurse, nearly six of which were spent in critical care. She attended the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences for medical school, Emergency Medicine residency and finally an Emergency Ultrasound fellowship. In 2014, she furthered her passion for medical education by completing Master Teacher Leadership Development Program at GW. She has been on the faculty since 2013. As an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences and is actively engaged in medical student, resident and fellow education. She is the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Director, Executive Chair of the Clinical Competency Committee for the residency. She directs the Medical Education and Leadership Scholarly Concentration at the medical school level and leads Teaching and Learning Knowledge and Skills, a senior elective during which students learn concepts and tools which will facilitate their growth as clinician educators. She has fostered engagement with the women faculty within her department and co-founded their professional development group, GW Emergency Medicine Females or GWEMFEM. Through this group, she encourages and inspires amplification and promotion of her women physician peers. On a national level, she has served in several leadership roles: as the Didactics committee chair for the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine for the last three years and has been elected as the Vice President of Education for AWAEM in the summer. She is also an elected counselor, serving on the Society of Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships Board. Within AWAEM, she served co-chair of the Task Force on Starting a Women’s Group within AWAEM, a group embarking upon the development of the AWAEM Toolkit 2020 Edition, released early this year. She has been engaged in education and speaking at both national and international levels and she incredibly proud being selected as one of the speakers for FIX19 in which she shared a very personal story about the intersection of alcoholism, intimate partner violence and child abuse. Dr. Ogle's professional interests include point of care ultrasound, both undergraduate and graduate medical education, mentorship, female leadership and promotion as well as wellness. She balances her academic and professional responsibilities with her role as a single mother and co-parent.
In this episode, John Dylan Pate and Allison Zanaboni, MD FAAEM, discuss ultrasound in the emergency department. John Dylan Pate is a student at Kirksville College of Medicine, and an AAEM/RSA Representative Council, and Education Committee Member, and Dr. Zanaboni is the Assistant Director of Emergency Ultrasound, at Einstein Healthcare Network, as well as the Emergency Ultrasound Section (EUS-AAEM) Secretary/Treasurer.
Presented by John Dylan Pate, a student at Kirksville College of Medicine, and an AAEM/RSA Representative Council, and Education Committee Member, and Allison Zanaboni, MD FAAEM, Emergency Ultrasound Section (EUS-AAEM) Secretary/Treasurer, as well as the Assistant Director of Emergency Ultrasound, at Einstein Healthcare Network. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.
Our next guest on the Walk is a professor in the OSU College of Medicine, Dr. Michael Prats.Dr. Prats is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He studied neuroscience and philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, and received his medical degree from Ohio State. Dr. Prats serves as the Assistant Director of Ultrasound, and the Director of Ultrasound Research within the Division of Emergency Ultrasound. He founded and co-hosts his own podcast, the Ultrasound G.E.L. podcast, which discusses research articles in the field of bedside ultrasound. He's been invited to speak at conferences around the world in light of his work and interaction with ultrasound research.But Mike is more than a physician in academic medicine. Mike's wife Lyndsay has this to say about him:“One thing I love about Mike is his integrity. It makes him very trustworthy and dependable. He always tries to do the right thing, in every area of life, even when it is at a cost to himself.I also think he's really funny and he makes me laugh every day. He brings joy everywhere he goes.Listen in on Aaron's interview with Dr. Michael Prats.------Learn more about Dr. Prats at The Thompson Institute: https://thethompsoninstitute.org/about/faculty-fellows/michael-prats-medicine-Check out Dr. Prats' own podcast: https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/-----The Walk is a production of The Thompson Institute, a program of Cru at Ohio StateProduced by Aaron Badenhop & Jordan BrowningEdited by Seth Costello & Lukas MorelandMusic by Jordan BrowningSpecial thanks to Dr. Michael Prats
In this episode, Jessica Fujimoto, MD, and Mark Magee, MD FAAEM, discuss changes in emergency ultrasound. Dr. Fujimoto is Chief resident at Temple University Hospital, and past AAEM/RSA Vice President and Dr. Magee is the Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and faculty in the division of care ultrasound at Thomas Jefferson University, as well as the AAEM Emergency Ultrasound Section Immediate Past President.
Presented by Jessica Fujimoto, MD, Chief resident at Temple University Hospital and past AAEM/RSA Vice President, and Mark Magee, MD FAAEM, AAEM Emergency Ultrasound Section Immediate Past President and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and faculty in the division of care ultrasound at Thomas Jefferson University. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.
An SAEM Academy Podcast featuring Dr. Creagh Boulger, 2018-2019 President of the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (AEUS) and the Associate Professor at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Dr. Boulger informs listeners on AEUS and takes a deep dive into SonoGames! Moderating is Caitlin Rublee, MD, MPH - a PGY-3 at The Ohio State University.
On today’s episode of ACEP’s “Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Torree McGowan about her experience in the military and how that has shaped her career. Most of Emergency Medicine was started if not shaped on the battlefield. Did you know Emergency Ultrasound was developed for the military? Find out what other medical advancements are attributed to the military and how we translate those into protocols for mass casualty situations when they happen in our communities.
Dr. Poonam Desai Emergency Medicine & Emergency Ultrasound Director of Emergency Ultrasound & Director of Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Instagram | Twitter Description: Women in Medicine. When I hear the phrase #womeninmedicine or #womenempowerment or #girlrising, no other physician comes to mind ahead of today’s guest. Dr. Poonam Desai, an Emergency Medicine Attending and an expert in…
Welcome back to another episode of EMIGcast! This month, host Patrick Fink sits down with Dr Patrick Ockerse, the ultrasound fellowship director at the University of Utah. We start by talking a bit about what...
Today we sit down with emergency physician and our current ultrasound fellowship director at OHSU, Dr. Dan Hubbard, to discuss the use of ultrasound in the Emergency Department. We will talk about ways Dr. Hubbard...
Learn more about ultrasound in the ED from Dr. David Evans, Ultrasound Fellowship Director at VCU. Original release date: Nov 24, 2014
Replay of the incredible Wall Motion Abnormality Talk from the Emergency Ultrasound Podcast
In Part 2 of this Episode on Emergency Ultrasound or Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Dr. Fischer, Dr. Hannam, Dr. Chenkin & Dr. Hall, Canada's EM ultrasound gurus discuss how POCUS can help our decision-making in the pediatric patient with a limp, in the patient with necrotizing fasciitis, in the pregnant patient with vaginal bleeding and in the common and challenging elderly patient with undifferentiated abdominal pain. They cover POCUS indications from urinary retention to appendicitis and debate the utility of these indications. This is followed by a debate on how best to educate ourselves and the EM community in POCUS and how best to designs quality assurance programs so that point of care ultrasound (POCUS) becomes an accepted tool across the entire medical community.
In Part 2 of this Episode on Emergency Ultrasound or Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Dr. Fischer, Dr. Hannam, Dr. Chenkin & Dr. Hall, Canada's EM ultrasound gurus discuss how POCUS can help our decision-making in the pediatric patient with a limp, in the patient with necrotizing fasciitis, in the pregnant patient with vaginal bleeding and in the common and challenging elderly patient with undifferentiated abdominal pain. They cover POCUS indications from urinary retention to appendicitis and debate the utility of these indications. This is followed by a debate on how best to educate ourselves and the EM community in POCUS and how best to designs quality assurance programs so that point of care ultrasound (POCUS) becomes an accepted tool across the entire medical community. The post Episode 18 Part 2: More Point of Care Ultrasound appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Guest: Vicki Noble, MD Host: Beverly Hashimoto, MD Dr. Vicki Noble, director of the Division of Emergency Ultrasound at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, discusses with host Dr. Beverly Hashimoto the importance of ultrasound in the critical care setting. In the emergency department, ultrasound can improve the physican's ability to administer appropriate treatment during the crucial "golden hour" of trauma. Dr. Noble also discusses six additional applications for ultrasound in the emergency department.