Neonatal Point of care ultrasound course

Learn how ultrasound can be used to identify lung pathology, endotracheal tube position, aid central line insertion, basic cardiac function.

Event overview:

Learn how ultrasound can be used to identify lung pathology, endotracheal tube position, aid central line insertion, basic cardiac function.

Neonatal Point of care ultrasound course.

This two-day programme offers a unique opportunity to learn how ultrasound can be a valuable tool in neonatal care, covering essential topics such as identifying lung pathology, assessing endotracheal tube position, aiding central line insertion, and conducting basic cardiac functional assessments.

A two-day course with a combination of theory and practical sessions based on three modules:

Module 1 – Neonatal lung ultrasound scan – basics and advanced

Module 2 – Neonatal central line and endotracheal tube ultrasound scans

Module 3 – Neonatal basic heart ultrasound scan and functional assessment

Learn how ultrasound can be used to identify lung pathology, endotracheal tube position, aid central line insertion, and basic cardiac functional assessment

This course promises to be an invaluable learning experience for all participants, and we look forward to seeing you there. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your neonatal care skills with ultrasound technology.

7th November – lecture and assessments (QCCH Seminar room)

8th November – lecture and hands on demonstration (QCCH ITU/SCBU/OPC) Logbook assessment and final sign off

Registration: Trainees /junior doctors £200

contact: sympreg@imperial.ac.uk

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