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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#108: Point-of-care Ultrasound for the Internist

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Point-of-care Ultrasound AKA POCUS ain’t no hocus. Dr. Renee Dversdal (@ReneeDversdal) Director of the Oregon Health & Science University Point of Care Ultrasound and General Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Director, joins The Curbsiders to discuss her craft. Topics include: Defining POCUS, the value POCUS adds to the physical exam, training pathways and the appropriateness of billing. This episode is sponsored for CME-MOC credit by the American College of Physicians. ACP members can claim free credit at acponline.org/curbsiders (goes live at 9am on release date). Follow this link to read the ACP’s statement in support of POCUS in Internal Medicine.

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Credits:

  • Written by: Christopher Chiu MD and Renee Dversdal MD
  • Produced and CME questions by: Christopher Chiu MD
  • Edited by: Matthew “Mike” Watto MD
  • Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Christopher Chiu MD
  • Guest Expert: Renee Dversdal MD

Tags: point-of-care, acp, impocus, ultrasound, bedside, POCUS, CLUE, exam, training, lifestyle, management, assistant, care, doctor, education, family, FOAM, FOAMim, FOAMed, health, hospitalist, hospital, internal, internist, meded, medical, medicine, nurse, practitioner, professional, primary, physician, resident, student

Transcript

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0:00.0

The first time I've got this is for entertainment education and information processing.

0:09.2

As I've discussed, should not be used only by industry, your orbit and industry is more

0:11.6

conditioned, but more than used in the same express on its market for solo-dose, should not be

0:14.1

interpreted perfectly for official policy or position of agency as cyclophosphate, cash-like

0:16.3

morons and affiliate outreach programs.

0:17.3

Indeed, there are any defect there or none.

0:18.3

Pretty much we are responsible for this, you're all going to do your homework and let's

0:21.3

know when we're done.

0:30.0

Okay, this is Dr. Matthew Wato, you'll get later on why they're called me Mike right

0:42.8

now.

0:43.8

And this is another episode of the Curbsiders.

0:46.7

This episode is an episode brought to you in partnership with the American College

0:55.5

of Physicians and with me tonight, two co-hosts Dr. Stuart Kandbrigham, Stuart.

1:02.5

It's right, it's S for Stuart.

1:05.4

And Dr. Christopher Chiu, Chris, thanks for joining us.

1:08.8

It's me.

1:09.8

Stuart, since Paul's not here, would you kindly tell the audience what this show is about?

1:17.0

Yeah, I'll try my best Paul impression.

1:19.2

It's the Curbsiders and the International Medicine podcast that uses expert interviews

1:23.2

to bring you clinical pearls and practice changing knowledge.

1:27.2

That sounds more like, I don't know.

1:29.5

It sounds like a kiddie.

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