eViews for FoCUS
Course
The eViews course is a "how-to", technical course where you'll learn the nuts and bolts of image acquisition and optimization. The course will cover probe positioning, anatomy identification, image acquisition and trouble-shooting. The skills you will gain from an eViews course are immediately adaptable to the clinical setting.
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Course Curriculum
The eViews for FoCUS course will review image acquisition and optimization of focused cardiac ultrasound. Focused Cardiac Ultrasound Exam (FoCUS Exam) is a methodological evaluation of the patient in shock. The course will cover the following 6 modules of the eViews for FoCUS:
- Introductory module
- Subcostal long axis View
- Subcostal IVC
- Parasternal Long Axis View
- Parasternal Short Axis View
- Apical 4-Chamber View
Course Format & Duration
- The eView modules cover probe orientation, anatomical landmarks and troubleshooting problems related to image acquisition
- Each eView has "TIP" exercises, to put Theory Into Practice
- Each eView takes approximately 45 minutes to complete
Target Audience
Emergency medicine clinicians, critical care clinicians, anesthesiologists, surgeons, pediatricians, pulmonologists, internists, hospitalists and paramedics. The course is appropriate for clinicians who are new to image acquisition, as well as those who wish to improve and optimize their image acquisition skill-set.
Subscription
Users will have access to the course for a period of 3 months from the date of purchase
Demo
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Here is the course outline:
Introduction to the eViews Course for FoCUSThis is an introductory module for the eViews for FoCUS course. |
Subcostal long axis ViewThe SLAX, or subcostal long axis view |
Subcostal IVCThe SIVC, or subcostal IVC |
Parasternal Long Axis ViewThe PLAX, or parasternal long axis view |
Parasternal Short Axis ViewThe PSAX, or parasternal short axis view |
Apical 4-Chamber ViewThe A4CH, or apical four-chamber view |
Survey |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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eMedical Course Completion |