了解在急诊医学环境中,全身点超声检查方法对于安全管理患者护理至关重要。 使用 POCUS 进行全身治疗可加快对休克以及 COVID-19 患者经常遇到的呼吸衰竭和多器官功能衰竭的诊断和治疗。
无论是处理临床并发症还是努力安全地实施手术,全身护理方法都是危重病人护理中的重要因素。
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- 护理点超声的全身方法对安全管理患者护理至关重要
- POCUS 全身治疗法如何加快休克以及 COVID-19 患者经常遇到的呼吸衰竭和多器官功能衰竭的诊断和治疗
Dr. Gharahbaghian is an academic emergency physician who completed her fellowship in Emergency Ultrasound in 2007 at Stanford and remained on the Stanford faculty to serve as Director of the Emergency Ultrasound Program and Fellowship for 10 years. Now, she serves as Medical and Quality Director of Emergency Medicine. Her interests include ultrasound in medical education, quality improvement, resident education, and simulation-based ultrasound training, including procedural skills training and case-based learning for ultrasound interpretation and integration. Her research involves the study of various point-of-care ultrasound applications in the management of critical patients, in the screening of trauma patients, and in its education through simulation models.
She is a leader in the national bedside ultrasound educational impact, has led several very successful educational innovations in emergency ultrasound, including her internationally-known blog, SonoSpot.com with thousands of followers on Twitter (@sonospot) where she continues to engage with the FOAMed community. She is also the first to create an online ultrasound-focused case-based educational opportunity through gamification with SonoDocGame.com.
Due to her belief that adding ultrasound can enhance learning of the human body and disease while quickening diagnoses and life-saving interventions, she brought UltraFest, a free national medical student ultrasound symposium to Stanford, and has travelled internationally to provide educational sessions on ultrasound integration into emergency practice at various developed and underdeveloped countries and rural village clinics.
She has directed various ultrasound CME workshops and continues to instruct at several successful national CME ultrasound workshops, including at the national scientific assembly for the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and Stanford's Point-of-Care Ultrasound Workshop.
Dr. Mandavia, MD, FACEP, FRCPC, joined Sonosite as a medical advisor in 2007 and served as Chief Medical Officer for both FUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc. and FUJIFILM Medical USA between 2015 and 2021. He is also a Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Southern California and was an Attending Staff Physician at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from 1998-2010.
Dr. Mandavia is a founding member and past-chair of the ACEP Ultrasound Section and co-author of the ACEP Ultrasound Guidelines. He has taught thousands of physicians worldwide, lectured at over 200 medical conferences and has been awarded ACEP’s Outstanding Speaker of the Year. Dr. Mandavia has also contributed to over 100 publications and is co-director of the national Resuscitation Conference. He received his medical degree from Memorial University in Canada, completed his residency at Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center and is a graduate of the Stanford Executive Program.