ERAS Resources

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery is a set of perioperative protocols designed to improve patient recovery following major surgical procedures. When followed, patients may require fewer opioids and experience less nausea, vomiting, and complications.

Leading hospitals around the nation have been implementing ERAS protocols and are experiencing improved outcomes such as: 
Shortened Length of Stay (LOS) in the hospital and decreased cost of care
Decreased overall complication and infection rates
Decreased 90-day re-admittance rates
Increased patient satisfaction

Better Patient Outcomes through POCUS Practice and Clinical Training

Training Matters

Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) empowers clinicians with real-time diagnostic capabilities and procedural practices at the patient's bedside, which can improve the speed and accuracy of patient care. Hands-on POCUS training for clinicians at educational workshops is imperative in maximizing the benefits of using ultrasound systems effectively.