
Focused FAST Scan Ultrasound Course (Jun 07, 2024)
Focused FAST Scan Ultrasound Course is organized by Advanced Health Education Center (AHEC) and will be held on Jun 07, 2024, at Advanced Health Education Center, Houston, Texas, United States of America. This In-Person Event has been approved for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Description:
The “Golden Hour” is one of the pillars of emergency medicine. Capitalize on the speed and accuracy of ultrasound to take advantage of every minute. Based on the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) criteria learn the skills to perform a Focused Assessment by Sonography in Trauma, commonly referred to as the FAST scan. Every practitioner who is responsible for evaluating the trauma patient may make the difference between life and death! Participants in this course will benefit from “hands on scan labs” where you will practice the essential skills and techniques to acquire an ultrasound image for quick and accurate diagnosis.
AHEC has taught for physicians in the US, China, and South America. This one-day course begins with lecture where faculty will review the basics such as: ultrasound physics and instrumentation, anatomy, and procedures and protocols. Following lecture, participants will benefit from our on-site scanning lab with live models for extensive hands-on practice. The course content includes ACEP guidelines to be rapidly deployed without removal from the resuscitation area, providing the time-sensitive skills needed in emergency situations of acute thoracic and abdominal trauma.
Course Objectives:
At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
• Identify the appropriate equipment settings and transducer selection for different ultrasound applications
• Identify and display appropriate normal and abnormal anatomy and orientation in the ultrasound field of view
• Understand variations in scanning protocols for demonstration of pathologies in emergency medicine ultrasound examinations.
• Successfully perform a trauma FAST exam
Course Topics:
This course demonstrates the process to rapidly evaluate the torso for traumatic free fluid or pathologic
free air suggesting injury to the peritoneal, pericardial, or pleural cavities. The areas of concentration
include:
• The Right Flank
• The Pericardial Area
• The Left Flank
• The Pelvis
• Bilateral Anterior Pleural Cavities
• Paracolic Gutters