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Center for Ultrasound Education

Ultrasound is a transformative educational technology. It changes how we understand and teach physiology, makes anatomy more interactive, and demonstrates pathology in a dynamic way.

While ultrasound technology is not new, the advent of hand-held ultrasound machines with sufficient image quality and affordability is now allowing for the use of ultrasound by a wide range of physicians. This trend will only accelerate in the future, and the ultrasound machine will become as ubiquitous as the stethoscope in the daily practice of medicine. As educators of tomorrow's physicians, we must invest in the future of our students and residents by teaching ultrasound skills and demonstrating the integration of ultrasound into clinical practice throughout their training. This approach will transform medical education and the practice of medicine by augmenting physical skills, improving quality of care, decreasing cost, and most importantly by bringing physicians back to the patient's bedside.

 

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  • Effect of History of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Changes after Valsalva Maneuver
  • Increased Intercranial Pressure Damages Optic Nerve Structural Support
  • Perceptions of Faculty and Students of Point-of-Care Ultrasound Utilization in Medical Education
  • Comparison of Patella Alignment and Cartilage Biomarkers in Young Adult Females With and Without Patellofemoral Pain
  • The Diffusion of an Innovation: Implementing an Ultrasound Curriculum Across a State-Wide Campus
  • A Potential Pitfall of Using Focused Assessment With Sonography for Trauma in Pediatric Trauma
  • Rapid Assessment of the Neonate with Sonography (RANS) Scan

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  • From the hospital - Go to second floor, walk west past Terrace Dining, through the breezeway to the CJ building. Turn left, right, then left towards elevator, 3101 is straight ahead.
  • From the 1st floor - Take elevator to 3rd floor and turn left and 3101 is straight ahead.

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Ultra Portable Ultrasound changing the face of medical care

We are looking at the future of medical – the latest, greatest technology that is allowing doctors to see what is happening inside your body anytime, anywhere. It is portable ultrasound – ultra portable ultrasound, and experts from the MCG at Augusta University explain how it works and then will show you with a demonstration on the show.

Ultra Portable Ultrasound changing the face of medical care

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