Under the direction of Dr. David Tierney, MD, FACP, these programs have flourished by embracing the mission of training all residents and faculty to confidently incorporate point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) into standard medical practice.
Located in Central Canada, the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University Manitoba is at the forefront of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training methodology. Within the department, Dr. Chau Pham, DEM Ultrasound Director at the University of Manitoba, coordinates a horizontal-longitudinal training program for POCUS and professional development.
This article outlines clinical applications of ultrasonography as an objective and direct measure of pulmonary edema in cases of acute heart failure.
This observational study evaluated the use of ultrasound to differentiate between esophageal versus tracheal intubation in patients who received either emergency intubation during CPR or rapid sequence intubation.
This 36-year-old female presents with intermittent severe a abdominal and pelvic pain for one day. Please use sonography to evaluate this patient.
This 59-year-old female with a history of metastatic breast carcinoma presents with shortness of breath. Please use sonography to examine her heart.
SonoSim, Inc., a leading global provider of ultrasound education and training, and Elsevier, the information analytics company specializing in science and health, announced an agreement to expand ultrasound education into nursing programs in North America.
This 61-year-old male presents with complaints of chest pain and shortness of breath. Please evaluate the lung with sonography.