
Zedu Weekly Wrap – 14 November 2025
Melbourne has been buzzing…

with Oasis and Metallica having been, AC/DC rocking the MCG this week, all followed by Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga. The city has been living up to it’s reputation of the cultural hub of the country…and many of our learners have been making the most of the opportunity too!
It’s also been a cracking week in ultrasound, with new articles dropping across obstetrics, cardiac, and even MSK and AI – the cutting edge is buzzing! Speaking of cutting edge… we’ve just rolled out our shiny new 2026 course calendar with heaps of fresh dates!
If you’ve been on the fence about levelling up your skills, now is the time to secure your spot. Make 2026 the year you truly scan like a pro. Remember, if our scheduled courses don’t quite fit, we can design a bespoke program just for you, but don’t tell everyone – availability is limited!..
Two great articles caught our eye this week… 🚀✨
- Ophthalmic and uterine artery dopplers in the second trimester for prediction of preeclampsia (The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 13Â November)
- The effect of Peyton’s four-step method for teaching point-of-care ultrasound psychomotor skills: an experimental study (The Ultrasound Journal 11 November)
See you all same place, same time…
See you next week.
Mike and Suean
14 November
AJOG
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging

Make 2026 your year of ultrasound and check out our range of
scheduled and one-on-one options that will get you scanning like a pro.
Plus – as the cultural capital of Australia – why not tie in a bit of training with a touch of AO tennis, speed through at the Melbourne GP or have a laugh at the International Comedy Festival.
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 November
#POCUS is vital tech for LMICs! 🌍
But we need better training, not just short courses
Let’s back local trainers & tele-mentoringđź’ŞLet’s chat about how we make this stick! #GlobalHealth #ultrasoundtraining
👇Join the discussion with other educatorshttps://t.co/S1oEcNdYwN pic.twitter.com/APCIUIFF07
— Zedu Ultrasound Training @zedunow@med-mastodon.com (@zedunow) November 13, 2025
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Ophthalmic and uterine artery dopplers in the second trimester for prediction of preeclampsia
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
12 November
MDPI Life
PLOSOne
Automatic uterus segmentation in transvaginal ultrasound using U-Net and nnU-Net
PLOSOne
11 November
Point-of-care (#POCUS) is increasingly utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of various medical and surgical conditions in both emergent and non-emergent situations across all medical disciplines.
Read our #EchoMagazine article: https://t.co/Nwz1IGlhyW pic.twitter.com/7hiMJQaW0p
— American Society of Echocardiography (@ASE360) November 10, 2025
The Ultrasound Journal
Nature – Communications Medicine
Multi-view ultrasound for diaphragm monitoring and cough strength estimation
10 November
AJOG
9 November
8 November
Applied Sciences
P.S. – don’t forget our brand-new headquarters are located at:
Suite 37 (Level 4), 240 Plenty Road, Bundoora Melbourne VIC 3083
This isn’t just a change of address – it’s the start of something bigger.
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