POINT OF CARE COVID-19 DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING WITH LUNG ULTRASOUND
As communities across the world are facing or preparing for increasing numbers of patients in respiratory distress from COVID-19, emergency medicine physician and ultrasound expert, Dr. Jaquet has recorded this video series for clinicians and hospitals on the frontlines.
Learn why lung ultrasound rivals a CT scan for accurate diagnosis and monitoring of coronavirus infection from the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This concise video series (under one hour in length) will quickly review the core principles of lung ultrasound and progresses to COVID-19 specific findings.
This course will remain free, please share it with anyone you think may be interested. We hope you find it helpful, and we welcome feedback.
This course only briefly reviews lung ultrasound principles. For a more comprehensive video series please see Lung Ultrasound Explained Clearly.
If you are new to point of care ultrasound or want to review the basics, please see Ultrasound Principles & Instrumentation Explained Clearly.
We appreciate you - medical professionals, students, and volunteers around the world. We are in this fight together.
Course Contents
- Introduction and Lung Ultrasound Principles Review
- Lung Ultrasound Findings in Pneumonia & ARDS Review
- Lung Ultrasound Findings in COVID-19
- Utility of Lung Ultrasound in COVID-19
- Disinfection of the Ultrasound Machine & Summary
- Links to References
GIDEAO RODRIGUES
G GORDON, MD
Very useful summary.
JERRY DELGADO (Medical Student)
STACEY HANRAHAN, NP
Outstanding, as an APRN who is in primary care and has never ordered a lung ultra sound, to know of the utility in Dx Covid-19 while waiting on PCR testing results and to use as a tool to aid in management of Covid, I found this Medcram very useful.
CECILIA ALAILIMA, MD
Excellent summary with clear guidelines.
TELISHA ORTIZ, MD
Excellent Lung Ultrasound Course! Highly recommend. Thank you for this video
STEFAN RIETZ, MD
FRANCES KEATING, MD
Good review
SANDEE SAETTEL
RORY PAGE, MD
Very comprehensive and like that you referred to Lichtenstein. This has helped me revise my knowledge and techniques. Thanks
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