Ultrasound Podcast
Join me this week as I share an inspiring interview with Dr. Vicki Noble, Chair of Emergency Medicine at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. We discuss her illustrious career, her role as a leader in point-of-care ultrasound, and her experiences navigating the medical field as a woman. Dr. Noble also shares valuable insights on the importance of collaboration, the future of medical training, and advice for women pursuing careers in medicine. This episode highlights the significance of community and mentorship in the field of emergency medicine. Don't forget to check out the Women in...
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Exploring AI and Distance Learning in Ultrasound Education with Drs Michael Prats and Ben Smith. In this week's episode of the Core Ultrasound Podcast, we continue our in-depth exploration of innovative teaching methods for ultrasound education. Joined by Ben Smith, a full professor and interim chair at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and Michael Prats, an Associate Professor and Director of Ultrasound Research at Ohio State University, explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical education, particularly in bedside ultrasound. We discuss the potential benefits,...
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In this week's episode, join host Jailyn Avila and special guest Dr. Michael Prats, an Associate Professor and Director of Ultrasound Research at Ohio State University, as they delve into the dynamic world of ultrasound. Discover advancements in ultrasound technology, its applications in pre-hospital settings, and the potential of AI in medical training. From engaging discussions on birdwatching to practical insights into patient self-performed ultrasounds, this episode covers a broad spectrum of topics that aim to enhance healthcare accessibility and effectiveness. Tune in for an enlightening...
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In this video, Dr. Jailyn Avila walks you through how to diagnose thoracic aortic aneurysms and thoracic aortic dissection using bedside ultrasound. While the abdominal aorta often gets the most attention, aortic disease above the diaphragm is just as critical—and often harder to recognize. Early detection of thoracic aortic pathology can be life-saving, and ultrasound can play a key role in raising suspicion quickly. Timestamps: 0:58 - Intro 3:25 - Basics of scanning 6:35 - Thoracic aortic aneurysm 11:12 - Thoracic aortic dissection 🌐 Connect with Us 🌐 Check out our...
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Gabe Rose (@kpsono, co-author of a new study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, to explore the ultrasound-guided Interfascial Plane Block (IPB) — a promising technique for treating acute shoulder pain in the emergency department. ✅ We cover: What the Interfascial Plane Block is and how it works Key anatomical landmarks and ultrasound guidance Advantages over the traditional interscalene block for shoulder pain Safety considerations and ideal patient selection 📄 Read the study: "Treatment of shoulder pain with...
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In this video, we demonstrate the technique for performing an ultrasound-guided interfascial plane block (IPB)—a simple, effective, and motor-sparing alternative to the interscalene block for treating shoulder pain in the Emergency Department. This block targets the axillary nerve within the plane between the deltoid and subscapularis muscles and has shown promise in providing significant pain relief while avoiding diaphragmatic paralysis and upper extremity motor dysfunction. 🩺 Special thanks to Drs. Billy Shank, Tyler Yates, and Gabe Rose for their contributions to this video and for...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition seen in the emergency department, but traditional treatment options often involve long wait times for definitive care. Could ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release (CTR) be a game-changer for ED management? In this interview, Dr. Gabe Rose discusses how this minimally invasive technique can be used in the ED, its benefits over traditional approaches, and what emergency physicians need to know to implement it. We cover: ✅ The basics of ultrasound-guided CTR✅ Advantages over conventional surgical release✅ Indications and patient selection in...
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In part two of this series on using ultrasound during cardiac arrest, I dive into advanced strategies to further optimize your resuscitation care: 1️⃣ Avoiding Pulse Check Delays: Learn how to use ultrasound efficiently during pulse checks to minimize interruptions in chest compressions and maintain high-quality CPR. 2️⃣ Resuscitation Modifications: Discover practical modifications and techniques that integrate ultrasound into your resuscitation workflow, improving team performance and patient outcomes. Building on the foundation from part one, this video focuses on actionable tips to...
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Ultrasound is a powerful tool that can significantly enhance patient care during cardiac arrest. In part 1 of this lecture, I break down how ultrasound can be effectively utilized in three key areas: 1️⃣ Identifying Reversible Causes: Learn how to use ultrasound to quickly diagnose conditions like cardiac tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and hypovolemia that may be driving the arrest. 2️⃣ Assisting in Critical Procedures: Discover how ultrasound can improve accuracy and efficiency during life-saving procedures, such as central line placement, pericardiocentesis, and thoracentesis....
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Expand your expertise in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks with Part 2 of this comprehensive tutorial series! In this video, we delve into advanced techniques, exploring brachial plexus blocks, fascia iliaca compartment blocks, and the erector spinae plane block (both in the thoracic and lumbar regions). To bring these techniques into context, we conclude with real-world cases demonstrating specific injury patterns and how to choose the most effective nerve blocks for optimal anesthesia. Whether you're managing acute pain in emergency or perioperative settings, this video provides practical...
info_outlineWelcome to our guide on the Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) exam (the abdominal portion)! In this video, we'll walk you through the essential ultrasound techniques used in the abdominal FAST exam.
Remember, the FAST exam can be used for ANY cause of fluid in the abdomen, including hemoperitoneum from abdominal trauma.
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