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Essential Emergency Train the Trainer

Essential Emergency Ultrasonography is an entry level course for all physicians involved with emergency care.

The Train-the-Trainer course gives you all the information needed to conduct a good hands-on emergency ultrasonography course, including course plans, cases and pathologies.

Please contact us at info@usabcd.org for information on how to get the full training package.

Airway Ultrasonography

In airway ultrasonography the concept is focused ultrasonography. Compared to protocolized ultrasonography, it represents a paradigm shift as it applies specific parts of the systematic ultrasonography examination to solve specific clinical questions.

Only the necessary examinations are performed – and they depend on you and the clinical questions you ask in order to assess your patient.

Focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST)

Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) is a limited point-of-care (POC) ultrasound examination used solely to identify free fluid in the following clinical settings:

  • Blunt trauma
  • Unexplained hypotension
  • Penetrating trauma
  • Trauma in pregnancy
After completing this e-course, you will know how to:
  • Perform a FAST examination
  • Where to place and orientate the transducer for the four positions of the FAST protocol
  • How to obtain the standard views in each position
  • What to look for
  • How to determine if free fluid is present

The FAST e-course is a prerequisite for attending a hands-on FAST workshop. Please allow 3-4 hours to complete the course.

Essential Emergency Ultrasonography

The Essential Emergency Ultrasonography e-learning course abandons conventional protocols and focuses instead on the clinical yes/no questions you need to ask when you are dealing with emergency patients in daily practice.

The objective is to teach you how to use medical ultrasound like you use your stethoscope. It is relevant for all physicians taking care of patients with potentially life-threatening and time-critical conditions.