Episodes
Published 07/27/17
Published 04/11/17
Published 07/15/16
This was a live lecture videotaped at Castlefest which is basically a huge ultrasound geek-fest (think comicon of ultrasound) in Versailles Kentucky in April 2014. So the slides are a bit hard to see, and the audio isn't perfect but something about lecturing in the moment, on stage, in front of a live audience that I miss so much from doing podcasts (in a room by myself without anyone laughing at my jokes) made me upload this one...
Published 05/09/14
How to use ultrasound in the shock patient including fluid responsiveness
Published 11/13/13
This lecture will explain how to obtain views of the Aorta to rule out AAA and also the IVC to estimate CVP
Published 06/04/13
the Pump, the Tank, and the Pipes...how to use ultrasound in resuscitation
Published 06/04/13
Includes the pneumothorax component
Published 06/03/13
This will summarize quickly how the basic knobs and physics of ultrasound work to acquire images
Published 06/03/13
This is an abbreviated version of the full pelvic ultrasound lecture. But it does include some info about a research project comparing ED and RAD ultrasound for length of stay
Published 07/18/12
In less than 12 minutes Dr. Fox takes us through how to drive a sharp object into soft tissue - under ultrasound guidance. Central lines and peripheral lines are covered. Get ready to hit pause as he is speaks like an auctioneer.
Published 05/01/12
Dr. Fox rattles off the 10 ultrasounds he feels emergent physicians should know how to perform to take better, more accurate care of their patients.
Published 11/16/11
Published 11/30/10
Published 11/01/10
Published 09/10/10
Published 09/08/10
Published 07/29/10
Published 07/16/10