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Topics: Cardiology, EMED, ICU/CCU, and Medical Education
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ad_KiX7KmQ

Transesophageal Ultrasound (TEU) has evolved over the last decade and has become a valuable tool at the point-of-care. Education and training are essential when learning the skills necessary for the use of TEU at the point-of-care. This webinar will discuss developing and maintaining skills for TEU in the Acute Care environment.

What You'll Learn

  • Key motor and cognitive skills required to perform TEE
  • The role of simulation training for TEE
  • The Pros and Cons of the most common experiential learning environments for TEE; Operating Room, Echocardiography Lab, Emergency Department, & ICU
  • The evaluation of competency and skill maintenance in focused TEE
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Felipe Teran
Presenter: Felipe Teran, MD MSCE FACEP
Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine Founder, Course Director of the Resuscitative TEE Project

Dr. Teran is an emergency physician and investigator at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. He completed a fellowship in Emergency Ultrasonography at Mount Sinai Hospital and a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology at University of Pennsylvania. As a leading expert in emergency and critical care ultrasound, Dr. Teran’s research focuses on the study of strategies to improve outcomes in cardiac arrest resuscitation, specifically incorporating the use of resuscitative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). 

He is the founder of the Resuscitative TEE Project and principal investigator of the multicenter TEE Collaborative Registry, aimed to accelerate the development of outcome-oriented research and knowledge translation on the use of TEE in emergency and critical care settings.

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