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Neonatal and Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass

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Neonates POCUS is unique
NUBC - Introduction
Basic neonatal cardiac POCUS views - Part 1
Basic neonatal cardiac POCUS views - Part 2
LV systolic function
Fluid assessment
Umbilical venous catheter position
Pericardial effusion
NUBC - Cardiac
Introduction to neonatal lung ultrasound
How to perform neonatal lung ultrasound
Neonatal lung ultrasound clinical applications
NUBC - Lung
Introduction to neonatal abdominal ultrasound
Ultrasound guided paracentesis
Neonatal Bladder ultrasound
NUBC - Abdomen
Emergent cranial  ultrasound - anatomy
Emergency cranial  ultrasound - pathology
NUBC - Brain
Basic spinal ultrasound
Ultrasound guided lumbar puncture
NUBC - Spine
Connect the dots
NUBC - Putting it together

Course Speakers

University of Utah, School of Medicine, USA
Associate Professor of Neonatology
Loma Linda University, School of Medicine, USA, Consultant, Neonatology / Pediatric Cardiology, Cambridge University Hospitals, UK
Professor of Neonatology
Primary Children’s Hospital, Intermountain Healthcare, USA
Senior Pediatrics Ultrasound Instructor
4.75 CME Read more
Diploma
Top Speakers
8 Chapters
21 Lectures
7 Quizzes

Curriculum

Chapter 1

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Chapter 2

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Introduction

In this chapter, we will describe the importance of neonatal point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). We highlight how neonatal anatomy and physiology are different than children and adults. The neonatal uniqueness deserves a separate dedicated POCUS class.

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Chapter 3

2.25 CME

Cardiac

In this chapter, we will talk about basic neonatal cardiac POCUS views, LV systolic function, fluid assessment, umbilical venous catheter position, and pericardial effusion.

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Chapter 4

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Lung

In this chapter, we will introduce you to neonatal lung ultrasound, discuss how to perform neonatal lung ultrasound, and cover neonatal lung ultrasound clinical applications.

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Chapter 5

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Abdomen

In this chapter, we will introduce you to neonatal abdominal ultrasound, ultrasound-guided paracentesis, and neonatal bladder ultrasound.

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Chapter 6

0.5 CME

Brain

In this chapter, we will cover emergent cranial ultrasound - anatomy & pathology.

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Chapter 7

0.25 CME

Spine

This chapter will cover basic spinal ultrasound and ultrasound-guided lumbar puncture.

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Chapter 8

0.25 CME

Putting it together

Let's put all your learned skills into one scanning protocol for common POCUS applications.

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Objectives

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After this course, you will understand neonatal ultrasound basics of multiple organ systems.

How to perform neonatal ultrasound and optimize image quality.

Learn how to interpret neonatal ultrasound findings with clinical relevance.

Know how to use ultrasound to assist neonatal procedures.

Ideal for:

Neonatal Critical Care Providers
Pediatric Intensive Care Providers
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Providers
Emergency Medicine Providers
Pediatricians
Ultrasound technologists
Respiratory Therapists
Internists
Medical Students
Student

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One-Month Access

$159
1 month

Take the most flexible route with a monthly subscription.

You get:

  • Cancellation possible anytime after 4 months minimum run time
  • Ability to complete quizzes and earn CME credits

$2136

Two-Year Access

$2136
24 months

If you want to take your time learning, this option is perfect for you. Save 40% on the 6-month option.

You get:

  • 24 months access to our course
  • Ability to complete quizzes and earn CME credits

$890

Half-Year Access

$890
6 months

Our shortest option for very fast learners. Ideal for people who have plenty of time to learn.

You get:

  • 6 months access to our course
  • Ability to complete quizzes and earn CME credits

$1246

One-Year Access

$1246
12 months

Our most recommended access duration to dive deep into the course. Save 30% on the 6-month option.

You get:

  • 12 months access to our course
  • Ability to complete quizzes and earn CME credits