
Zedu Weekly Wrap – 8 May 2026
The team is pretty excited…

and proud to share something we’ve been pouring our hearts (and many late nights) into: our brand-new Ultrasound Physics Simplified Online Module is officially live! 🚀
We’ve all been there as educators – trying to explain impedance or axial resolution only to be met with blank stares. Let’s face it – for most learners, physics has traditionally been dry, abstract, and incredibly hard to relate to in a clinical setting.
The team has worked tirelessly over the past few months to flip that script. We’ve designed a series of lectures with one specific goal – to make the abstract obvious.
This isn’t about memorising formulas for an exam. This course is designed to help every user understand the action and consequence of imaging. We bridge the gap between the “physics how” of image generation and the actual clinical result.
We want to make sure ultrasound users stop fighting the machine and start using physics to their advantage to optimise every scan they perform.
Ideal for your struggling learners: If you have students or trainees who are struggling to grasp the core concepts – or who just can’t see how the math applies to the probe in their hand – this module is the perfect solution. It’s practical, visual, and highly applied.
Check out the module here https://www.ultrasoundtraining.com.au/courses/practical-ultrasound-physics-online-module/
News worth checking out in this week’s feed:
- Continuing Education to Equip Sonographers as Interprofessional Point-Of-Care Ultrasound Educators: A Mixed Methods Study (6 May)
- Utilization of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Routine Patient Care Among Internal Medicine Resident Physicians in the United States in the American Journal of Medicine Open (2 May)
Keep your probes clean and the gel warm.
Mike and Suean
P.S. – the final episode of the Block it Like It’s Hot regional anaesthesia series has live masterclasse is 12 May – don’t miss out.
8 May
Journal of Clinical Medicine

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.
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.
7 May
🌟Embrace Kossoff’s 3 Golden Rules!🌟
⚛️Learn physics in our new, practically focused #Ultrasound Physics Simplified module⚛️
🧑‍🏫How do you teach physics in 🇦🇺 & beyond?
👇Join the chat in our educators group👇https://t.co/5NryLSyJUy#Sonography #POCUS #ultrasoundtraining pic.twitter.com/H3xU0bFuCx— Zedu Ultrasound Training (@zedunow) May 7, 2026
The fantastic Dr May Chen talks us through #POCUS for the crashing / unwell neonate & the SAFE-R protocol in this months PEM POCUS UK. @gokpocus @salmannaeem217
— Dave McCreary (@davemaca1yahoo1) May 6, 2026
Anaesthesia
Artificial intelligence-assisted peri-operative echocardiography: a multicentre obervational study
WFUMB
Radiology Case Reports
Journal of Cardiology
6 May
Better physics➡️better images
Our new online #physics module is officially live!We focus on applied #ultrasound physics, showing you exactly how to use wave properties to get the best Dx results every time
Master the beam
Master the scan#POCUS #MedEdhttps://t.co/hNpZjWtVUP pic.twitter.com/Him9cF4pO8— Zedu Ultrasound Training (@zedunow) May 6, 2026
AJUM
Anaesthesia
Journal of Clinical Medicine
5 May
Journal of Clinical Medicine
4 May
Taming the SRU
Real-Time Echo Intelligence: Can AI Match or Beat Human Eyes?
2 May
WFUMB
WFUMB
JETem
A Novel Low-Cost Phantom for Ultrasound-Guided Fascia Iliaca Nerve Blocks
Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric endocrine disorders: a review of intra-abdominal findings and appropriate imaging
American Journal of Medicine Open
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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