Zedu Weekly Wrap – 9 September 2022
Conference season has returned…
adding a busy-ness to life, and a great opportunity to catch up with colleagues and friends. It also signals an inflection point as we learn to live with covid and the world (rightly or wrongly) moves on.
Highlights fo the week include an evaluation of the impact of assistive artificial intelligence on ultrasound scanning for regional anaesthesia, fluid management in acute kidney injury (@ArgaizR) and we get ready for @jeffgadsden and #Blocktober.
And please pop your head into our POCUS Educators / Seed Support Network on Facebook – a safe space to share education tips, resources and issues. People from all over the world are joining in so come on down.
Suean and Mike
Get the most out of your teaching moments – join our TRain the UltraSound Trainer (TRUST) course This isn’t a course on how to perform an ultrasound examination or use the technology – it’s designed to give you the teaching tools you’ll need to teach ultrasound on the run. In the words of a previous participant – it’s meta!Ā We’re running this internationally recognised course in Australia for the first time in July and October – don’t miss out.
9 September
BMJ Thorax
Pulmonary arterio-venous malformation on endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscopy
Radiology Case Reports
A case report on ultrasound evaluation of pediatric post-operative abdominal pain
Radiology Case Reports
The double bladder sign: Challenges in early sonographic diagnosis of ovarian torsion
8 September
Fluid management in acute kidney injury: from evaluating fluid responsiveness towards assessment of fluid tolerance
I hope you guys like our Educational Review!https://t.co/rOM6bMaQZZhttps://t.co/AS6yzIskAt pic.twitter.com/7a3qXMeQrl
— Eduardo R Argaiz (@ArgaizR) September 7, 2022
Continuing the week's theme of #ocular #ultrasound (triggered by Tegaderm) the article of the week is aboutšļø
What are your tips for #POCUS eye exams?
How are you teaching this in practice?Access & discuss in our Facebook educators networkhttps://t.co/wJYspGftEz#USSEED #SEED pic.twitter.com/296vfwnbfQ
— Zedu Ultrasound Training @zedunow@med-mastodon.com (@zedunow) September 8, 2022
7 September
#Blocktober22 #ComingSoon #DukeRAP @EMARIANOMD @amit_pawa @mswami001 @Duke_Anesthesia @DukeAnesRes @zedunow @MariaaYasminee @NarouzeMD @ASRA_Society @ruthi_landau @KalagaraHari @cjlmcc @NaveenEipe @rosie_hogg @ajrmacfarlane @galusweegie @James_Kim_MD @Paul_Wischmeyer @ketaminh pic.twitter.com/3Wa2VnyhSo
— Jeff Gadsden (@jeffgadsden) September 6, 2022
Journal of Clinical Medicine
British Journal of Anaesthesia
Radiology Case Reports
6 September
M-mode lung. #POCUS #FOAMed #FOAMcc #MedEd #MedTwitter @ACEP_EUS @msiuba @siddharth_dugar @ThinkingCC @mount_md @khaycock2 @pdsalinas @KalagaraHari @anesthesiadocmd @IM_Crit_ @IMPOCUSFocus @dan___kim @jminardi21 @HeyDrNik @trigeminy_henry @Manoj_Wickram @TaotePOCUS pic.twitter.com/eMRF6IG4zH
— Robert Jones, DO (@RJonesSonoEM) September 6, 2022
A #radiologist at @EMNSpeedofSoundās hospital objected to #medstudents learning #POCUS. But she says #US is not just for #radiology, whose techs arenāt always available, especially at 3 a.m. #FOAMed #FOAMus https://t.co/8KKpHszjFP pic.twitter.com/FQJEgnEsmE
— Emergency Medicine News (@EMNews) September 6, 2022
@AIUMUltrasound The Scan – @oliviacoiado
Can We Use Ultrasound to Pace the Heart?
@CASEfromASE
Lost and Found: Identifying Right Pulmonary Embolus in Transit Using the Suprasternal Notch Approach
Academic Radiology
5 September
When ER says āitās a hot gall bladder on POCUSā, how often does the radiologist reported U/S change management?
In showbiz, thatās called a tease. Check out our paper to find out šš¤©š¤ https://t.co/NSZs8Io1bK @mitrouscience pic.twitter.com/7DPcKouX8F
— Rob Leeper (@rob_leeper) September 4, 2022
Insights into Imaging
Advances in the clinical application of ultrasound elastography in uterine imaging
4 September
@JournalASEcho
Practical Points for Echocardiography in Cardiac Amyloidosis
3 September
Excited to share our work on IM POCUS rotations in Canada @IM_POCUS @katiewiskar @ElaineKi @WalshMH @shanearish @08JDub88 @msattin4 @zain_burhani Jeffrey Yu Adam Lamhttps://t.co/hdSvN92n4m
(Please note that my correct affiliation is '1' only @GIMOttawa)— Mathilde Gaudreau-Simard (@MathildeGSimard) September 2, 2022
1/7 Approaching #echofirst in 7 steps, starting point LPLAX (LVEDD/LVEDS always needed), Ivd & LVOT & RVOT pic.twitter.com/8qRXJthDOQ
— Nicolas Merke (@NMerke) September 1, 2022
It has been a long wait but I hope you will all agree it was worth it.
We would like to present the first in a series of infographics exploring the Quality of Emergency Training in the UK over the next 2 months#EMTAsurvey2021: Ultrasoundš- aš§µ1/n@KirkwoodDW @NishCherian pic.twitter.com/MNe498AqTD
— EMTA (@EMTAcommittee) September 1, 2022
BMC Medical Education
Assessment of changes in gaze patterns during training in point-of-care ultrasound