Over 20,000 doctors of veterinary medicine registered for our new educational webinar series this year! We’re thankful to have had the opportunity to meet many of you during the five webinars we hosted with Dr. Camilla Edwards, Dr. Soren Boysen, and Dr. Serge Chalhoub.
We share in Dr. Boysen’s enthusiasm for the life-saving difference that point-of-care ultrasound is making in veterinary medicine.
Point-of-care ultrasound has become an essential piece of the puzzle when it comes to managing veterinary patients. We can actually, right there at the cage side, gain a very rapid evaluation of what’s causing that patient to have respiratory difficulty or a cough within 30 to 60 seconds,” says Dr. Boysen. “That first-line evaluation with the point-of-care ultrasound, right there when the patient comes in, is hugely impactful when it comes to comforting the owners, figuring out where we’re going to go, and discussing prognosis, costs, etc. It makes a huge difference on how we manage those patients.”
In case you missed these highly rated live events, here’s a round up of the on-demand webinars and recorded tutorials. Watch them at your convenience to level up your ultrasound skills for the new year!
On-Demand Webinars: Veterinary Ultrasound Best Practices
Dr. Camilla Edwards, DVM, CertAVP, MRCVS – Peripatetic Veterinary Ultrasonographer | Educator | FOVU | Practical Small Animal Ultrasound: Scanning the Pancreas and Adrenals for Common Pathologies Dr. Edwards explores: > Imaging landmarks for identifying and scanning the adrenal glands > Using POCUS best practices to systematically examine the pancreas > Recognizing and diagnosing pathology in the pancreas and adrenals > Honing interpretation, taking measurements and building quality reports Watch now! |
Dr. Soren Boysen, DVM, DACVECC Dr. Serge Chalhoub, BSc, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) | Differentiating Primary Cardiac from Pulmonary and Pleural Space Diseases Drs. Boysen and Chalhoub show how to: > Rapidly scan the lung and pleural space for pathology of cardiac origin > Assess the heart to determine if furosemide is indicated to explain respiratory distress > Tailor furosemide dosage based on serial POCUS cardiac and lung findings > Interpret “dry lung” findings in patients presenting with respiratory distress Watch now! |
Dr. Camilla Edwards, DVM, CertAVP, MRCVS | Practical Small Animal Ultrasound: AFAST Scanning Techniques Dr. Edwards teaches how to: > Abdominal FAST exam best practices with live canine scanning > Four exam positions to systematically approach the trauma patient > How to recognize free fluid and avoid common pitfalls > Understanding the fluid scoring system and how it can help your patient Watch now! |
Dr. Soren Boysen, DVM, DACVECC Dr. Serge Chalhoub, BSc, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) | Veterinary Point-of-Care Pleural Space and Lung Ultrasound (PLUS) for Everyday Practice! Dr. Boysen and Dr. Chalhoub explore: > Pro tips you can use daily for performing PLUS exams with mobile ultrasound > Diagnosing causes of cough, including pulmonary edema, in just one minute > Differentiating pleural space diseases, including pneumothorax and pleural effusion > The advantages of point-of-care ultrasound for every veterinary practice Watch now! |
Dr. Camilla Edwards, DVM, CertAVP, MRCVS | Practical Small Animal Ultrasound: Diagnosing Pathology with Intestinal, Gallbladder & Spleen Exams Dr. Edwards explores: -How to improve care with first opinion ultrasound on the first visit -Performing ultrasound exams to rapidly identify the presence of abnormalities -Ultrasound techniques for characterizing masses, sludge and free fluid -Honing interpretation, taking measurements and building quality reports Watch now! |
Clarius Classroom: Video Tutorials for Veterinary Medicine
Clarius Classroom videos are now available on our website and on the Clarius App to quickly hone your ultrasound skills. Here are our two latest veterinary entries.
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