POCUS Cardiac Webinar Video Part 1

In Advanced Cardiac POCUS - Part One, we will focus on the septic patient. We’ll discuss how POCUS can aid in diagnosis and enhance the speed and effectiveness of treatments in this critical scenario.

Please Note: This webinar does not offer CME or AMA credits.

POCUS Cardiac Webinar Video Part 2

Our second webinar on Point of Care Cardiac Ultrasound will focus on the patient presenting with dyspnea. Our experts will discuss how bedside ultrasound can assist in the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions such as diastolic dysfunction, valvular disease, effusions, and others which lead patients to present to the emergency department with acute shortness of breath.

 

Please Note: This webinar does not offer CME or AMA credits.

POCUS Cardiac Webinar Video Part 3

The third and final part of our series, Advanced Cardiac POCUS, focuses on the patient presenting with chest pain. We will discuss detecting wall motion abnormalities, understanding coronary distribution, performing strain analysis, and evaluating the patient with a possible aortic dissection.

 

Please Note: This webinar does not offer CME or AMA credits.

As Seen on Advanced Cardiac POCUS

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    TE X Ultrasound

    The technology-rich TE X Ultrasound System gives clinicians access to market-leading artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Smart Tools, an ergonomically designed system, and proprietary software-based beamformer Zone Sonography Technology+ (ZST+). By incorporating these elements, the TE X Ultrasound System provides access to advanced diagnostic data, the ability to adapt to the various clinical scenarios at point of care, and best-in-class imaging to help them provide a higher standard of care.

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Advanced Cardiac POCUS Webinar Series

Join Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) pioneers Rob Reardon, MD, and Tom Pahl, EMPA, for this three-part cardiac webinar series. We'll take a case-based approach to explore advanced techniques that can be used to assess patients presenting with a range of acute cardiac-related symptoms.

 

*Please note this webinar does not offer CME or AMA credit.

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