In this post, I link to Stanford Medicine 25‘s Ultrasound Series (Point of Care, POCUS), ten videos that comprise an excellent introduction to POCUS.
All that follows is from the above resource:
Intro to Scanning with Point of Care Ultrasound
This video is brought to you by the Stanford Medicine 25 to teach you how to use bedside point of care ultrasound. We show you point of care ultrasound (POCUS) by simultaneously demonstrating the position of the probe and ultrasound images. In this video, we focus on what questions to ask and what to look for when scanning with ultrasound.
Getting Started with Point of Care Ultrasound
Point of Care Kidney and Bladder Ultrasound
Point of Care Ultrasound of the Gallbladder
Point of Care Lung Ultrasound (POCUS)
Using Ultrasound to Examine Neck Veins (POCUS)
Point of Care Ultrasound for Ascites (POCUS)
Examining the Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) with Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Tom Wade MD: It is always a good idea to scan the IVC in both the longitudinal and in the transverse plane.
Common Mistakes in Point of Care Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiography, POCUS)
Point of Care Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiography, POCUS)