Episodes
I briefly summarize how ultrasound can be used for the brain, the skull bones, the zygoma and mandible, sinuses, salivary glands, thyroid, carotids, and the eye.
Published 01/03/17
We take quick dive into common pathology one is likely to encounter in the kidneys and also how to evaluate a bladder for common abnormalities including volume measurement.
Published 10/26/16
A dive into how to obtain ultrasound windows of the belly organs.
Published 08/25/16
30 minute practical discussion on how to assess patients for LV dysfunction, RV dysfunction and Tamponade using ultrasound
Published 08/16/16
Straight forward approach to obtaining the 5 major windows of the heart. Technique is described, no pathology is presented
Published 08/16/16
A basic overview of how ultrasound works including scanning planes, frequency, depth, and a bit about artifacts and finally Doppler. A lot to tackle in 45 minutes!
Published 07/10/16
How to get the basic lung windows with a brief focus on some pathology
Published 02/05/14
Simple anatomical approach to endovaginal ultrasound using schematics and lots of ultrasound video. At the end of this podcast is a quick primer on breast ultrasound with a video on breast ultrasound protocol
Published 05/22/12
Thanks to some awesome videos by Dr. Chiem, Dr. Fox spices up the MSK lecture for the normal anatomy of the shoulder, knee, and hand.
Published 04/14/12
Published 01/29/11