On today’s episode of the Ultrasound Powered Clinician, Ohad speaks with Dr. Thomas Cook, Program Director for Emergency Medicine at Palmetto Health/University of South Carolina. They discuss Dr. Cook’s longtime use of ultrasound for quickly diagnosing patients, his twenty-five years of training other doctors to reap ultrasound’s benefits, and how he wows his patients with the technology.
Topics discussed:
- How Dr. Cook learned ultrasound through a serendipitous moment, and why he’s essentially traded in his stethoscope for a handheld ultrasound device.
- The ways in which ultrasound has evolved in both capabilities and size, from massive lab-based machines to a handheld device that can be carried in the back pocket „like a wallet.“
- How Dr. Cook saw ultrasound usage and training expand as it resulted in more positive results and important life-altering diagnoses for patients.
- Why handheld ultrasound overcomes the barrier of logistics and hesitancy to rolling in a cart-based system during busy times — it’s already in your pocket and ready to use.
- Why patients view ultrasound as „the ultimate wow“ and how seeing inside their body helps patients better understand their illnesses.
- Advice for practitioners just getting started in ultrasound, including the need to practice, practice, practice.
- The opportunities for advancement in ultrasound technology, and how AI models can improve in order to provide better training and guidance.
Resources Mention:
3rd Rock Ultrasound: 3rdrockultrasound.com