# Neonatal and Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass

## Metadata
- Content type: Course
- Canonical URL: https://123sonography.com/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass
- Published: June 29, 2022
- Last updated: December 10, 2025
- Category: Other US courses
- Course Type: Bachelor Class

## Overview
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. Note: This course includes AI-generated translations in Spanish and Arabic. Accuracy is not guaranteed (read more in Terms & Conditions)

## Media
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## Snapshot
- Duration: 5.3 hours
- Total CME credits that can be earned: 4.75
- Chapters: 8
- Lectures: 21
- Quizzes: 7

## Intended Audience
- Neonatal Critical Care Providers
- Pediatric Intensive Care Providers
- Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Providers
- Emergency Medicine Providers
- Pediatricians
- Ultrasound technologists
- Respiratory Therapists
- Internists
- Medical Students

## Faculty
- [Belinda Chan, MD](/speaker/160) - Associate Professor of Neonatology; University of Utah, School of Medicine, USA
- [Prof. Yogen Singh, MD, MA (Cantab), FRCPCH](/speaker/161) - Professor of Neonatology; Loma Linda University, School of Medicine, USA, Consultant, Neonatology / Pediatric Cardiology, Cambridge University Hospitals, UK
- [Sasha Gordon, BSc, RDMS](/speaker/162) - Senior Pediatrics Ultrasound Instructor; Primary Children’s Hospital, Intermountain Healthcare, USA

## Learning Objectives
- 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.

## Topics
- Pediatrics & Neonatology

## Pricing Options
- Supported currencies: AED, CLP, COP, EGP, EUR, INR, MXN, PEN, QAR, USD

### One-Month Access
- Payment type: Monthly subscription
- Price: €149
- Currency: EUR
- Access duration: 1 month
- Add to cart: /add-to-cart/62/165
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

### One-Year Access
- Payment type: One-time payment
- Price: €1162
- Currency: EUR
- Access duration: 12 months
- Add to cart: /add-to-cart/62/279
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

### Half-Year Access
- Payment type: One-time payment
- Price: €830
- Currency: EUR
- Access duration: 6 months
- Add to cart: /add-to-cart/62/394
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

### Two-Year Access
- Payment type: One-time payment
- Price: €1992
- Currency: EUR
- Access duration: 24 months
- Add to cart: /add-to-cart/62/397
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

## Recommended Blog Posts
- [Multicystic encephalomalacia](/blog/case/multicystic-encephalomalacia) - In part 4 of our Neonatal Brain Ultrasound Series, solve a case of a 1-month-old, born full-term, now admitted for poor feeding, seizures, and profound developmental delay. Look at the sweeps from the brain ultrasound...
- [Subcortical leukomalacia](/blog/case/subcortical-leukomalacia) - Read this case about a male patient, born at 32 weeks gestation, with Apgar scores 1 and 3. Later on, a cranial ultrasound was ordered to assess for brain injury. Look at the loops of this neonate's brain.
- [From Gluten Intolerance to Oncology: When Mesenteric Lymphadenopathy Tells a Bigger Story](/blog/case/gluten-intolerance-oncology) - A 12-year-old boy with biopsy-confirmed celiac disease, diagnosed in 2023, was referred for ultrasound evaluation because of persistent fatigue, chronic anemia, and recurrent abdominal pain. Can you solve this case?
- [Subependymal pseudocysts](/blog/case/subependymal-pseudocysts) - One-Month Neurosonography Screening: What Do You See?
- [Midline Structures in Neonatal Brain Ultrasound](/blog/case/midline-structures-neonatal-brain-ultrasound) - Look at the midline structures on the brain ultrasound of this 2-month-old infant. What do you notice?
- [How to assess cardiac filling and fluid responsiveness in neonates?](/blog/tips-tricks/how-assess-cardiac-filling-and-fluid-responsiveness-neonates) - A storyline with sequence of events to assess cardiac filling and fluid responsiveness.
- [Neonatal Care Cases – Part 2](/blog/cases/neonatal-care-cases-part-2) - Read this interesting case of a term infant who contracted a Covid-19 infection shortly after birth.
- [Quiz time! Abdominal US outperforms AR for NEC diagnosis](/blog/cases/abdominal-us-outperforms-ar-nec-diagnosis) - A preterm infant presented with a new onset of emesis and bloody stool – what could be the diagnosis?
- [Gemini Part II](/blog/cases/gemini-part-ii) - It was a very difficult decision. As many of you suggested, we did not want to put Brigitte’s life at risk. Her pulmonary pressure was more than 70 mmHg.

## CME Information

### Introduction

The goal of this activity is to provide online education for the course Neonatal and Pediatric Ultrasound BachelorClass.

This activity is intended for Neonatal Critical Care Providers; Pediatric Intensive Care Providers; Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Providers; Emergency Medicine Providers; Family Medicine Providers; Pediatricians; Ultrasound Technologists; Medical Students; Residents/Interns; Respiratory Therapists; Anyone looking to apply their ultrasound skills to neonates and infants.

### Financial disclosures

Belinda Chan has the following relevant financial relationships to disclose: GE Healthcare (Consultancy), Chiesi USA (Research grants); Yogen Singh has the following relevant financial relationships to disclose: GE Healthcare (Consultancy; Research grants), Medtronics (Advisory Board), Recordati (Speaker); Sasha Gordon has the following relevant financial relationships to disclose: GE Healthcare (Consultancy); Prof. Dr. Binder does not have any relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose; Staff at Siyemi Learning and 123 Sonography do not have any relevant financial relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.; All of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated.

This course is certified for CME, further information on how to claim your CME credits can be found below.

### CME information

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Siyemi Learning and 123 Sonography. Siyemi Learning is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Siyemi Learning designates this enduring material for a maximum of 4.75 *AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™*. Physicians should claim only the credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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### How to earn your CME credit

In order to earn credit, you must watch the videos, take the quiz (pass mark 75%), and complete the evaluation on your dashboard. While you can claim CME certificates as you work through each chapter, if you prefer (e.g. if you are only able to use full credits because you are based in Europe) you can claim a single certificate for your total activity in this course. It will be available to download on your dashboard after you have completed all quizzes and evaluated all chapters.

Release date: November 2022

Revision date: November 2025

Expiry date: November 2028

## Curriculum

### Free lectures
- Chapter content: 3 lectures and 0 quizzes
- Lecture: [Free lecture 1](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_2365) (Duration: 00:11; Free) - The first lecture of this three-part mini-course in Neonatal & Pediatric POCUS deals with the Cardiology aspect of it. Dr. Yogen Singh and Dr. Thomas Binder will tell you more about it!
- Lecture: [Free lecture 2](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_2367) (Duration: 00:09; Free) - In part 2, Belinda Chan, MD will go into the topics of lung and abdominal ultrasound in neonates and pediatrics. Tune in to learn more!
- Lecture: [Free lecture 3](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_2366) (Duration: 00:09; Free) - The last part of our free lecture series deals with the brain and spine. Sasha Gordon, BSC, RDMS and Prof. Thomas Binder, MD will tell you more about it!

### 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.
- Chapter content: 1 lectures and 1 quizzes
- Chapter CME credits that can be earned: 0.25
- Lecture: [Neonates POCUS is unique](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1680) (Duration: 00:09)
- CME Quiz: NUBC - Introduction (CME: 0.25)

### 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.
- Chapter content: 6 lectures and 1 quizzes
- Chapter CME credits that can be earned: 2.25
- Lecture: [Basic neonatal cardiac POCUS views - Part 1](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1681) (Duration: 00:20)
- Lecture: [Basic neonatal cardiac POCUS views - Part 2](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1682) (Duration: 00:32)
- Lecture: [LV systolic function](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1683) (Duration: 00:23)
- Lecture: [Fluid assessment](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1684) (Duration: 00:23)
- Lecture: [Umbilical venous catheter position](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1685) (Duration: 00:22)
- Lecture: [Pericardial effusion](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1686) (Duration: 00:14)
- CME Quiz: NUBC - Cardiac (CME: 2.25)

### 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.
- Chapter content: 3 lectures and 1 quizzes
- Chapter CME credits that can be earned: 0.75
- Lecture: [Introduction to neonatal lung ultrasound](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1687) (Duration: 00:13)
- Lecture: [How to perform neonatal lung ultrasound](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1688) (Duration: 00:11)
- Lecture: [Neonatal lung ultrasound clinical applications](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1689) (Duration: 00:12)
- CME Quiz: NUBC - Lung (CME: 0.75)

### Abdomen
In this chapter, we will introduce you to neonatal abdominal ultrasound, ultrasound-guided paracentesis, and neonatal bladder ultrasound.
- Chapter content: 3 lectures and 1 quizzes
- Chapter CME credits that can be earned: 0.5
- Lecture: [Introduction to neonatal abdominal ultrasound](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1690) (Duration: 00:14)
- Lecture: [Ultrasound guided paracentesis](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1691) (Duration: 00:06)
- Lecture: [Neonatal Bladder ultrasound](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1692) (Duration: 00:12)
- CME Quiz: NUBC - Abdomen (CME: 0.5)

### Brain
In this chapter, we will cover emergent cranial ultrasound - anatomy & pathology.
- Chapter content: 2 lectures and 1 quizzes
- Chapter CME credits that can be earned: 0.5
- Lecture: [Emergent cranial ultrasound - anatomy](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1693) (Duration: 00:16)
- Lecture: [Emergency cranial ultrasound - pathology](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1694) (Duration: 00:08)
- CME Quiz: NUBC - Brain (CME: 0.5)

### Spine
This chapter will cover basic spinal ultrasound and ultrasound-guided lumbar puncture.
- Chapter content: 2 lectures and 1 quizzes
- Chapter CME credits that can be earned: 0.25
- Lecture: [Basic spinal ultrasound](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1695) (Duration: 00:10)
- Lecture: [Ultrasound guided lumbar puncture](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1696) (Duration: 00:07)
- CME Quiz: NUBC - Spine (CME: 0.25)

### Putting it together
Let's put all your learned skills into one scanning protocol for common POCUS applications.
- Chapter content: 1 lectures and 1 quizzes
- Chapter CME credits that can be earned: 0.25
- Lecture: [Connect the dots](/neonatal-pediatric-ultrasound-bachelorclass#sg_course_lecture_1697) (Duration: 00:18)
- CME Quiz: NUBC - Putting it together (CME: 0.25)
