观看护理点超声支持者的小组讨论,分享他们在医院环境中不仅存档而且充分发挥护理点超声实践价值的经验。
您将了解到
- 识别在 PACS 中存储图像与使用 POCUS 专用软件之间的区别。
- 了解 POCUS 存档/连接计划如何支持质量改进和教育计划,以提供更一致、更安全的患者护理。
- 向医院预算管理人员宣传 POCUS 存档/连接计划的价值。
- 促进适当的 POCUS 扫描计费,提高投资回报率。
Dr. Bell is an emergency physician in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is active nationally within the Canadian POCUS community and is currently the clinical practice lead for the CAEP Emergency Ultrasound Committee. Colin was previously the POCUS director for the Emergency Department at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre. He completed his POCUS Fellowship at the Denver Health Medical Centre in 2016. Colin is active as a POCUS researcher. His focus is POCUS education and automated technical skill assessment. He is a passionate advocate for image archiving.
Dr. Hipskind is a board-certified emergency physician in Visalia, CA. He is active nationally within the POCUS community. He currently is assistant medical director of emergency ultrasound at Kaweah Health. He also is Kaweah Health’s EUFAC accredited emergency ultrasound fellowship director and its ACEP CUAP accredited graduate medical education ultrasound director.
Dr. Hipskind did his emergency medicine residency at Cook County Hospital in Chicago in 1995 prior to the widespread use of POCUS. He became an early adapter using radiology leftovers, listened to US based podcasts as they became available, completed his POCUS fellowship through the Ultrasound Leadership Academy and is now Advanced Emergency Medicine Focus Practice Designated through ABEM.
Dr. Hipskind is active as a POCUS educator. His focus is on optimizing end user workflow and in improving coding for billers and reimbursement for end users.
Dr. Ferre graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed an emergency medicine residency at Maine Medical Center. Following residency, Dr. Ferre served 3 years on active duty for the United States Air Force as the Emergency Ultrasound Director for the SAUSHEC EM Residency program. After separating from the Air Force, he completed an Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at Palmetto Health Richland in South Carolina.
Dr. Ferre spent 9 years at Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he founded the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship and the Emergency Ultrasound Division. He currently serves as the POCUS Division Chief in the Department of EM and is the program director for the Indiana University School of Medicine POCUS initiative.
An avid teacher of POCUS, Dr. Ferre has trained thousands of students and physicians of all different specialties throughout the United States, Guyana, Nepal and Iraq.