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Neonatal and Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass

Neonates have unique anatomy, physiology, and diseases; so neonatal ultrasound applications and interpretation differ from adults in many vital ways. Our Neonatal and Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass covers a wide range of POCUS applications in Neonatology and Pediatrics, focusing on echocardiography and ultrasound of the lung, abdomen, brain, and spine as well as ultrasound-guided procedures like umbilical venous catheter placement, paracentesis, and lumbar puncture. It includes memorable illustrations, real-life scanning demonstrations, and interactive cases with specific tips and tricks for your clinical decision-making in pediatrics, pediatric cardiology and in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Imaging Ultrasound FocusClass

In this course, you will learn how to image the heart and the abdomen. You will be able to master the B-mode (grey scale image) imaging and you will get a general understanding of artifacts - how they are created, where do they appear, how do they look like. You will get an overview of how to see free fluid in echo and in lung ultrasound as well as urinary retention and hydronephrosis will be discussed and differentiated. Furthermore, you will have the chance to see Q&A videos where you will gain more insights into the mystery of imaging. Also, some difficult situations will be discussed (and how you approach them) with an overview of how to diagnose more relevant pathologies.

Adult Congenital Heart Disease BachelorClass

Adult Congenital Heart Disease BachelorClass Plus

The Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Bachelor Course covers the spectrum of "common" and (more or less) "simple" congenital defects. The pathologies are discussed with respect to their clinical presentation, epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment. The main focus is on the echocardiographic assessment of congenital defects. Additional imaging modalities such as MRI and CT are also discussed. The target audience is: sonographers, cardiologists, intensivists, anesthesiologists and heart surgeons involved in the management of patients with congenital heart disease. Pediatric cardiologists are also welcome to take the course. We recommend at least basic prior knowledge in echocardiography. The content can be considered as an "add-on" to the EchoBachelor- and the Echo Masterclass as the topics are presented in more detail and include imaging aspects unique to congenital heart disease. The video course features numerous echo examples, patient cases, demonstrations, lectures, expert opinions, and multiple-choice questions.

Emergency Ultrasound MasterClass

This course is designed for clinicians that are using bedside ultrasound that now want to expand the ability in other areas, particularly critical care and echocardiography. In this journey we'll provide you with efficient online learning material that allows you to expand your ultrasound capability at the bedside.

Heart Chamber Quantification MasterClass

As course subscriber you can check out some cases about wall motion abnormalities, strain analysis. See how to interpret left ventricular function in heart transplantation and many more cases from our EchoSkill Lab (Block 9).

EchoSkillLab Block 9

Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound Essentials

This course was designed to provide healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to perform point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in emergency and critical care settings. The course is structured around practical concepts, striking illustrations, high-quality ultrasound images, clinical examples, and live scanning demonstrations, making it easy for learners to understand and apply their knowledge in real-life situations. By the end of the course, learners will have the ability to diagnose the most common and life-threatening conditions encountered in emergency settings. The course covers a wide range of topics, including shock/hypotension, resuscitation, acute coronary syndromes, aortic dissection/rupture, heart failure, pericardial effusion/tamponade, pneumothorax, pulmonary embolism, pleural effusion, DVT, trauma, abdominal pain, bleeding, and much more. Overall, this course is an excellent resource for healthcare professionals seeking to gain valuable skills and knowledge in POCUS ultrasound and critical care medicine. It is ideal for emergency physicians, intensivists, and anesthesiologists, but also for students and any other healthcare professionals working or preparing to work in critical care settings.

MSK Ultrasound Guided Injections MasterClass

This course is designed for healthcare professionals who already have ultrasound experience, whether this is through the foundational online module or elsewhere. In this course, the professional will learn how to identify target structures for ultrasound-guided injection with improved accuracy compared to non-guided procedures.

Bone Fracture FocusClass

In this course, we'll cover the indications and contraindications of fracture sonography. We'll discuss the optimal examination procedure and documentation of your findings. We'll look at how artifacts and normal findings appear. We'll assess fractures of:

• Shoulder: proximal humerus, clavicle, AC and SC joint

• Elbow

• Wrist & Fingers

• Thigh: hip, femoral shaft and knee

• Lower leg: tibia, fibula, ankle and foot

• Thorax: rib and sternal

 

Cardiac Filling MasterClass

This course is specially designed for cardiologists, internists, intensivists, echocardiographers and residents in training who particularly need to understand the filling conditions of the heart but do have some understanding of the basic modalities of echocardiography.

In great detail, three individual topics about cardiac filling will be covered: pericardial disease, restrictive cardiomyopathy, and diastolic dysfunction.

                                     

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