
Zedu Weekly Wrap – 14 August 2026
We’re midway through August…
and spring is starting to reveal itself – the mornings getting a little brighter and warmer.
And springing out of the blocks is a brand new course – Ultrasound for Gynaecological Bracytherapy – designed in partnership with the Australasian Brachytherapy Group.
We’re excited to be at the cutting edge globally, offering clinicians directly involved in the planning and delivery of pelvic brachytherapy a practical hands on course that will transform a blind insertion into a guided one. Ultrasound is truly transformative – a fact we keep learning every day.
In other (free) breaking news from around the globe, check out:
- Ultraschall Med – Scaling Expertise in Endometriosis Diagnosis: Can Artificial Intelligence Close the Gap? (13 August)
- ISUOG – Diagnostic imaging of adnexal lesions in pregnancy: systematic review (12 August)
Time to mow the lawn.
keep your probes clean and the gel warm.
Mike and Suean
P.S. You can see every date for every course live on the calendar now. And don’t forget – if there isn’t a date or course that fits your specific learning objectives – get in touch.
14 August
Sonography
Prenatal Genomics for Sonographers: Enhancing Confidence, Communication, and Clinical Care
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology

Make 2027 your year of ultrasound and check out our range of
scheduled and one-on-one options that will get you scanning like a pro.
If you know the value of protected learning time, secure your place early.
P.S. – don’t forget – if something doesn’t quite fit your learning objectives or availability we can design and deliver a program that meets your needs. Don’t tell everyone though – availability is limited.
13 August
🌍 Educators: Are logbook scan counts failing us? Let’s bridge Radiology & #POCUS! Shift to real QA & small group coaching. Read the breakdown & join the debate below! 🩺👇 www.facebook.com/groups/23205… #ultrasound #ultrasoundtraining #meded
— Zedu Ultrasound Training (@zedunow.bsky.social) 13 August 2026 at 11:53
Concluding the first phase of its work, the STFM Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Education Task Force has identified and organized 52 unique #POCUS applications for inclusion in a family medicine residency POCUS curriculum. Learn more: https://t.co/CtnYxJxYC2@fammedjournal pic.twitter.com/LQND0qJYNH
— Am Fam Physician (@AFPJournal) August 11, 2026
Echocardiography
Right Ventricular Function and Pulmonary Arterial Coupling in Paediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
AJUM
Laryngeal Ultrasound for Vocal Cord Palsy in Adults: A Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Studies
Ultraschall Med
Scaling Expertise in Endometriosis Diagnosis: Can Artificial Intelligence Close the Gap?
Radiology Case Reports
CT and ultrasound findings of amiodarone-induced epididymitis
Radiology Case Reports
ISUOG
12 August
ISUOG
Diagnostic imaging of adnexal lesions in pregnancy: systematic review
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
From Pain to Clarity: A Case of Pneumoperitoneum Diagnosed by Point-of-care Ultrasound
11 August
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
SHDA
Mitral valve anatomy using imaging 101 – Prof Greg Scalia
Journal of Clinical Medicine
10 August
CASE
Insights into Imaging
BMJ Open – Paediatrics
9 August
CASE
Isolated Left Ventricular Apical Hypoplasia: A Rare but Recognizable Cardiomyopathy
8 August
ISUOG
AJOG
BMJ Open – Obstetrics and gynaecology
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Journal of Cardiology
ISUOG
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