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Emergency Medicine Ocular POCUS Course

Enhance your ocular POCUS skills and learn to quickly assess eye health, diagnose urgent conditions like retinal detachments, and improve care for patients in distress.
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18 hours

110 hours in total

10

382 pages

95+

24 challenges

4 hours

3 Certificates
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A Step-by-Step Approach
to Ocular Ultrasound

Using the I-AIM method, you’ll master each phase of the scan from start to finish. By the end of the course, you'll be able to:

Indications

  • List the clinical indications for performing the ocular POCUS examinations

Acquisition

  • Discuss scanning essentials and image optimization
  • Identify the correct transducer
  • Demonstrate the ocular POCUS examination
  • Identify key normal sonographic findings 

Interpretation

  • Identify the sonographic findings of vitreous hemorrhage
  • Identify the sonographic findings of retinal detachment and posterior vitreous detachment
  • Compare and contrast the sonographic findings of retinal detachment and posterior vitreous detachment
  • Identify sonographic findings related to ocular trauma
  • Identify the sonographic findings related to increased intracranial pressure

Medical Decision-Making

  • Discuss the role of the ocular POCUS examination in the evaluation of the patient with acute vision loss
  • Discuss the role of the ocular POCUS examination in the evaluation of the patient with acute ocular trauma
  • Discuss the role of the ocular POCUS examination in the evaluation of the patient with suspected increased intracranial pressure
  • Discuss pearls and pitfalls of the ocular POCUS examination

What's Inside the Course

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Meet Your Instructor

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Dr. Bob Jones

DO, FACEP

Years of POCUS Experience

Residency POCUS programs founded

Articles and chapters written
Dr. Jones is an emergency physician with over 30 years of POCUS experience, currently teaching at Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth in Cleveland, Ohio.

He founded multiple residency POCUS programs, created the Ohio ACEP ultrasound course, and served as ACEP Ultrasound Section Chair.

Dr. Jones lectures worldwide, has written numerous POCUS articles and chapters, co-chairs system-wide POCUS at MetroHealth, and leads the living anatomy/ultrasound program for pre-clerkship students.

Learning from Dr. Jones means you’ll gain practical, cutting-edge expertise from one of the field’s true pioneers.
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Emergency Medicine Ocular POCUS!