
Another great video from SAEM12 – The creators of the EDUS2 project tell us about their ED ultrasound simulator.
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Another great video from SAEM12 – The creators of the EDUS2 project tell us about their ED ultrasound simulator.

Who said Ultrasound was dull and difficult? Thanks to the boys (Matt and Mike) over at UltrasoundPodcast.com there is now a great new FREE app in town…One Minute Ultrasound

A 28 year old male driver is involved in a high speed motor vehicle accident. He is complaining of chest and abdominal pain

March 2011 sees @EBMedicineʼs Emergency Medicine Practice examine the evidence surrounding the use of Ultrasound in the Emergency Department.
A 60 year-old man simply looks sick. The diagnosis is unclear. He is about to crash. What are you going to do in the emergency department?

First in a series of videos on Instructional Ultrasound in the emergency department – Ultrasound Guided Venous Access

At last! Ultrasound Village, the awesome emergency medicine ultrasound educational website, is finally welcoming prospective villagers – find out all about it!

Eyes are the perfect organ for ultrasound assessment in the emergency department. Think you know all about ocular ultrasound? Let’s find out…
A patient has ‘flashes and floaters’ affecting his vision. What could be the causes? What is appropriate assessment and management in the emergency department?

What happens when a gang of echocardiography gurus from Vienna get together to make a website? 123sonography, that’s what. Franz Wiesbauer, Thomas Binder and colleagues have combined to produce a slick video-based teaching blog that comprehensively covers the practical art and science of echocardiography.
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