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Emergency BachelorClass

Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass

The Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass is a 10-module introductory course that covers all of the primary applications of pediatric/emergency ultrasound. Participants begin their journey as they learn about the origins of pediatric ultrasound and the relevant physics that guide image acquisition. The buttons and functionality of the point-of-care ultrasound are examined, followed by an exploration of the various point-of-care diagnostic and procedural ultrasound applications relevant to a pediatric population. From trauma scans to bedside cardiac ultrasound, participants will be guided through the expanding field of pediatric ultrasound.  Lectures are packed with real-life cases, illustrative videos, and invaluable pearls/pitfalls and best practices. 

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OB/GYN FocusClass

POCUS applications

More and more ultrasound handheld devices are being used, especially in non-clinical settings. Due to their size and ease of use, they can be taken anywhere, and patients can get diagnosed directly on site.

This course aims to provide you with the knowledge and skills on how to do an ultrasound examination in OB/GYN. In the gynecological part, we will refresh your knowledge on the anatomical and physiological aspects of the female reproductive system. You will learn to do a gynecological ultrasound examination with a Pocus device correctly.

The chapter on obstetrics covers demonstrations on how to do a fetal assessment, including a wellbeing scan, placenta position, evaluation of amniotic fluid, biophysical profile, and much more.

You get in-depth knowledge of many different gynecological and obstetric pathologies through case-based learning. Lectures and footage straight from the emergency departments of two hospitals ensure you remain as close to practical applications as possible while learning how to proceed with women with abnormal uterine bleeding or abdominal pain, the most common problem in an OBGYN emergency department.

MSK BachelorClass

Who Should Attend?

Both primary healthcare professionals such as physical therapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, and general physicians, as well as secondary healthcare professionals such as radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, physician assistants, rheumatologists and anyone interested in improving their diagnostic capabilities and insight in treating dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system.

After completion of this online course, the professional is capable of using MSK ultrasound in clinical practice in a qualitative and critical way. The professional learns how to scan anatomical structures of the upper- and lower extremity. The core of this course is based on an intensive review of anatomy of specific regions, pathophysiology of common conditions within these regions and evidence-based reviews of the use of MSKUS in the assessment of the locomotor system.

MSK Ultrasound of the Shoulder Joint

This brand-new eLearning course is designed for all MSK healthcare professionals who (wish to) examine the shoulder joint with MSK ultrasound. This advanced online course will cover five different areas of the shoulder joint. We'll discuss detailed (sono)anatomy, both at foundational as on advanced level. Many demo videos will show how to scan the shoulder structures in a static and dynamical way. We won’t only show the positions from the standard protocol but go beyond this.

Course structure

Module 1. Ventral Shoulder: Introduction, Biceps, Pectoralis major, Rotator interval, Subscapularis, Coracoid Process

Ventral Shoulder - recorded Q&A Session 

Module 2. SASD Bursa & Supraspinatus: SASD bursa, SSP anatomy, SSP Demo, SSP pathology

Module 3. Superior, Dorsal and Inferior Shoulder: AC / SC / Clavicula, Infaspinatus/teres minor, Axilla

SASD Bursa & Supraspinatus  / Superior, Dorsal and Inferior Shoulder - recorded Q&A Session 

Module 4. Glenohumeral, nerves, and Scapulothoracic Joint: Glenohumeral joint, Nerves, Scapular, Closing 

Glenohumeral, nerves, and Scapulothoracic Joint - recorded Q&A Session 

Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass

With the Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass you will gain a strong foundation and comprehensive introduction to performing and interpreting vascular ultrasound examinations.

You will be trained to translate 3D anatomy to 2D images with emphasis placed on a thorough understanding of the principles underlying the Doppler examination and clinical applications using Color Doppler and Spectral Doppler techniques. Learn to identify normal venous and arterial anatomy during peripheral lower extremity ultrasound imaging while demonstrating the confidence to in- corporate protocols, techniques & interpretation criteria to improve diagnostic and treatment accuracy in your practice. You will also learn about the relations between acoustic principles, haemodynamics, and the sonographic representation of major vessels and blood flow.

The Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass covers multiple indications that may be present in your patients’ examination, such as cardiac output, dehydration and infection, which can all affect the vascular system in different ways and aggravate existing conditions. All of this knowledge will be made practical and easy to follow with several case studies to ensure a strong foundational understanding of a wide range of vascular conditions.

MSK Ultrasound of the Shoulder Joint + Introduction to MSK

This brand-new eLearning course is designed for all MSK healthcare professionals who (wish to) examine the shoulder joint with MSK ultrasound. This advanced online course will cover five different areas of the shoulder joint. We'll discuss detailed (sono)anatomy, both at foundational as on advanced level. Many demo videos will show how to scan the shoulder structures in a static and dynamical way. We won’t only show the positions from the standard protocol but go beyond this.

Course structure

Introduction to MSK Ultrasound (part of the full MSK BachelorClass)

Module 1. Ventral Shoulder: Introduction, Biceps, Pectoralis major, Rotator interval, Subscapularis, Coracoid Process

Ventral Shoulder - Q&A Live Session

Module 2. SASD Bursa & Supraspinatus: SASD bursa, SSP anatomy, SSP Demo, SSP pathology

Module 3. Superior, Dorsal and Inferior Shoulder: AC / SC / Clavicula, Infaspinatus/teres minor, Axilla

SASD Bursa & Supraspinatus / Superior, Dorsal and Inferior Shoulder - Q&A Live Session

Module 4. Glenohumeral, nerves, and Scapulothoracic Joint: Glenohumeral joint, Nerves, Scapular, Closing

Glenohumeral, nerves, and Scapulothoracic Joint - Q&A Live Session

Right Heart MasterClass

The Right Heart MasterClass is the most extensive video course of its kind on the web. In 20 chapters we cover all you need to know to diagnose and manage patients with right heart pathologies. This course is for health care professionals that encounter patients with conditions such as pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension, tricuspid regurgitation or congenital heart disease. With high quality videos brought to you directly out of the pulmonary clinic, dissection room as well as the echo- and cathlab we bring online teaching to the next level.

Neonatal and Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass

Neonates have unique anatomy, physiology, and diseases; so neonatal ultrasound applications and interpretation differ from adults in many vital ways. Our Neonatal and Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass covers a wide range of POCUS applications in Neonatology and Pediatrics, focusing on echocardiography and ultrasound of the lung, abdomen, brain, and spine as well as ultrasound-guided procedures like umbilical venous catheter placement, paracentesis, and lumbar puncture. It includes memorable illustrations, real-life scanning demonstrations, and interactive cases with specific tips and tricks for your clinical decision-making in pediatrics, pediatric cardiology and in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Imaging Ultrasound FocusClass

In this course, you will learn how to image the heart and the abdomen. You will be able to master the B-mode (grey scale image) imaging and you will get a general understanding of artifacts - how they are created, where do they appear, how do they look like. You will get an overview of how to see free fluid in echo and in lung ultrasound as well as urinary retention and hydronephrosis will be discussed and differentiated. Furthermore, you will have the chance to see Q&A videos where you will gain more insights into the mystery of imaging. Also, some difficult situations will be discussed (and how you approach them) with an overview of how to diagnose more relevant pathologies.

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