December 14, 2019

TopMedTalks to … | Davinder Ramsingh

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Most people are familiar with ultrasound these days, next to the stethoscope and thanks largely to baby photographs, it’s one of the most frequent public facing technologies in medicine.

New developments in transesophageal echocardiography have brought about huge advancements in its use as a technology; not to mention the incredible images now available from three dimensional echocardiography. As ultrasound becomes more available and more portable this conversation gives you an idea of where, when, why and how you can use this incredible tool. Is it really a piece of bedside assessment equipment which is about to become as ubiquitous as a doctor’s thermometer?

It’s difficult not to get excited about the ability to take a quick look at a patient’s cardiac function, at the bedside, with a handheld piece of kit. Scanning a patient’s abdomen, seeing how to apply appropriate measures of care rapidly on the spot, these are just some of the advantages discussed in this piece.

See more here:

Acute Care and Perioperative Ultrasound Workshop Co-sponsored by the Departments of Anesthesiology at Loma Linda and UCLA Medical Centers.

www.pocusededucation.com

Evidence-Based Perioperative Ultrasound Educational Curriculum (created as a free, open-source, platform for point of care ultrasound education)

www.foresightultrasound.com

Professor Monty Mythen is presenting, with his guest, Davinder Ramsingh MD, Director of Research and Perioperative Ultrasound at Loma Linda University Medical Center – Dept. of Anesthesiology.