eClips for FoCUS
Course
An eClip is an ultrasound video clip of an actual patient with either a normal or a pathological condition. Access to our library offers users an interactive and engaging learning experience, geared towards developing image interpretation and pattern recognition skills. Users are asked to systematically interpret eClips for quality and anatomy, and to identify abnormalities and pathological patterns.
Course Curriculum
Focused Cardiac Ultrasound Exam (FoCUS Exam) is a methodological evaluation of the patient in shock. This course provides a platform for clinicians to practice and improve image interpretation.
Course Format & Duration
- The course provides access to a library of eClips. Each eClip teaches how to systematically interpret the ultrasound clip for Quality, Anatomy identification of pathological patterns.
- At the end of each module a summary of findings is provided along with a comparable image without pathology
- Users can expect to spend between 20 to 30 minutes per eClip
Target Audience
Emergency medicine clinicians, critical care clinicians, anesthesiologists, surgeons, pediatricians, pulmonologists, internists, hospitalists and paramedics.
Subscription
Users will have access to the course for a period of 3 months from the date of purchase
Demo
Click here to view an eClip demo
Here is the course outline:
Normal FoCUS ClipseClips Library - Normal FoCUS Clips |
Assessment of LV Systolic FunctioneClips Library - FoCUS Assessment of LV Systolic Function |
RV Systolic Function and Cor PulmonaleeClips Library - FoCUS Assessment of RV Function and Cor Pulmonale |
Pericardial DiseaseeClips Library - FoCUS Assessment of Pericardial Disease |
Valvular PathologyeClips Library - FoCUS Assessment of Valvular Pathology |
Valvular VegetationeClips Library - FoCUS Assessment of Valvular Vegetation |
Random Clips for FoCUSeClips Library - Review eClips in random order to allow yourself better training in FoCUS clips interpretation |
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