Benefits of Ultrasound Guided Cannulation

Benefits of Ultrasound Guided Cannulation

Charitable Medical Mission Uses Ultrasound for Maternal Care in Zambia

Australian nonprofit Globalinks Medical Foundation is dedicated to providing healthcare to global communities in remote locations where access to healthcare services is limited. Globalinks was founded by Dr. Peter Locke and his wife Carolyn following their experiences volunteering overseas, where they witnessed a prevalence of of illness, disease, and child mortality rates, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. …

A Solid Future for ICU Ultrasound

Future of ICU ultrasound
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become an established tool for the rapid assessment and diagnosis of patients across a variety of medical disciplines, not least in the high-pressure environment of intensive care medicine. …

U.S. Government Report Provides Recommendations and Opportunities during National Pain Management Month

Using POCUS for the Patient in Shock

Learn Here. Not Here.

Because ultrasound is not extensively taught in medical schools, clinicians are often left scrambling to learn this essential technology in an often chaotic ER or other high-pressure situations. Sonosite Institute was designed to address this very issue. Sonosite Institute empowers POCUS users to learn ultrasound techniques, applications, and best practices wherever and whenever it’s convenient for them. …

Operation Restore Hope Uses Sonosite iViz for Charitable Dental Mission

Operation Restore Hope is an Australia-based surgical charity for less fortunate children in the Philippines with birth defects and deformities, especially cleft lip and cleft palate. ORH was founded in 1993 by Sydney plastic surgeon Dr. Darryl Hodgkinson and has carried out more than 2,500 operations. …

POCUS Profile: Nurse Practitioner Matt Ostroff

Dr. Trish Henwood Publishes Article about Using POCUS to Treat Ebola

Emergency physician Dr. Trish Henwood, president and co-founder of the PURE Initiative, has been in the frontlines of the battle against Ebola since 2014, when she traveled to Liberia to confront an outbreak. Dr. Henwood recently wrote an article for The New England Journal of Medicine outlining the lessons she has learned since those extremely challenging days. …

Ultrasound Helps Intravenous Line Insertion for Children with Difficult Access

In a July 2019 study published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, researchers determined that ultrasound-guided line insertions improves the first-attempt success rates over traditional palpation methods for children with predicted difficult access. …

Doctor Uses Ultrasound-Guided Injections to Treat Peruvian Farmers

Ultrasound Helps Canadian Doctor Give Back to Her Two Countries

Emergency physician Dr. Chau Pham is the founder and Co-Chair of Canadians Helping Kids in Vietnam (CHKV), an organization established in 1995 to help improve the lives of the poorest in Vietnam by improving conditions that directly empower children. …

Financial Impact of ERAS Program

OR Today Magazine Philip Corvo, MD, MA, FACS, and Wesley Knauft, MD Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a paradigm shift in perioperative care that can benefit both hospitals and their patients. In this article published in OR Today by Philip Corvo, MD, MA, FACS, and Wesley Knauft, MD, they share a case study about their experience at Saint Mary’s Hospital, Trinity Health Of New England, a 347-bed acute care community teaching hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, regarding the clinical and financial benefits of an ERAS program that includes Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia (UGRA). Since the October 2015 launch of their opioid-sparing ERAS program, there have been striking improvements in the safety and quality of care for patients undergoing colorectal surgery, along with substantial reductions in costs, complications, and opioid usage. Learn more about their specific results, including the millions of dollars saved and the quality measure achievements. …

Fujifilm Sonosite Brings New Workflow Solution to Point-of-Care Ultrasound

Dotmed.com Trevor Bromley One of the main reasons cited regarding physician burnout is the administrative burden and hassle factor of electronic health records. Regarding imaging services, current PACS workflow solutions have been designed for MRI or CT machines making it harder for physicians who use ultrasound at the point of care to document their services with ease. There is now a new system, Sonosite Synchronicity software, that was exclusively designed with ultrasound and point-of-care applications in mind. This new system addresses compliance, quality improvement, credentialing, revenue capture and reduced administrative burden. In Trevor Bromley's Dotmed article FUJIFILM Sonosite executives share information about Sonosite Synchronicity. …

Dr. Trish Henwood and Sonosite Continue to Battle Ebola

We’ve been following emergency physician Dr. Trish Henwood <link to https://www.sonosite.com/blog-tags/trish-henwood[SM1] >, co-founder and Director of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Resource-limited Environments (PURE), since 2014. In this latest update, Dr. Henwood discusses her latest trip to Liberia during the most recent outbreak of Ebola. …

Pain Management Scientist Describes Benefits of Ultrasound-Guided Therapies

Letter from Uganda: Ultrasound Vital in OBGYN Care

Image courtesy of Acclaim Physician Group Dr. Kent Brantly, a clinical faculty member of the John Peter Smith Family Medicine Residency in Fort Worth, Texas, recently returned from a medical mission in Kampala, Uganda. He loaned a portable ultrasound device from Sonosite, which proved indispensable for both clinical and educational purposes. He writes: …

The World Needs More Ultrasound Machines

Ultrasound, CT scanners, and x-ray machines are medical technologies we generally take for granted. But in resource-limited areas around the world, access to these life-saving devices is severely limited. In a September 2017 feature in The Atlantic, medical writer Jason Silverstein described the challenges developing countries face without the benefit of point-of-care ultrasound devices, x-ray machines, and CT scanners. …

Sonosite M-Turbo Gets Plenty of Work in Vanuatu: Part One

Dr. Jonathan “Jono” Henry is an emergency physician based in Melbourne, Australia. After he gave a talk at the 2018 ASUM Conference in Auckland, Dr. Henry was asked by the Vanuatu Ministry of Health to assist with emergency services in their country. The Pacific archipelago nation is still struggling to emerge from a 2015 cyclone. …

Restoring Hope by Reducing Pain and Disability