CLINICAL ULTRASOUND
Our clinical ultrasound modules provide a structured approach to bedside ultrasound, equipping learners with the essential skills to perform system-based examinations with confidence. These modules cover key applications in cardiac, pulmonary, and gastric ultrasound, helping clinicians distinguish between normal and abnormal findings.
Through these modules, you will learn to assess ventricular function and cardiac valves, identify pleural motion abnormalities and pneumothorax, recognize intra-abdominal fluid collections, and perform ultrasound-guided bladder and gastric assessments. Designed for both beginners and advanced users, these interactive modules integrate qualitative and quantitative aspects of ultrasound, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
To distinguish normal and abnormal left and right ventricular function and native cardiac valves using qualitative and quantitative aspects of echocardiography.
To illustrate the normal anatomy of the lung and differentiate between normal pleural motion and absence of lung motion, rule out pneumothorax.
To illustrate the normal anatomy of hepatorenal pouch and splenorenal space and define understanding of ultrasound features of intra-abdominal fluid collection.
To illustrate and understand the ultrasound guided examination of the bladder.
To develop an understanding of ultrasound guided examination of the stomach and distinguish between empty and full stomach.