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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Emergency Medicine Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search WelcomeWelcome Mission Clinical Sites Explore St. Louis Our TeamOur Team Leadership Division Chiefs Faculty Residency Administration Fellowship Administration Research Personnel APP DivisionsDivisions Critical Care Medicine EMS Toxicology Ultrasound EducationEducation Residency Simulation Fellowships Medical Students AlumniAlumni Giving Options ResearchResearch ECRCECRC Current Studies Researchers Research Fellowship Summer Research Program – EMERGE Journal ClubJournal Club Archive Tool Box News EventsEvents Emergency Medicine Event Calendar View Lewis Health Policy Symposia Code 3 Conference Jermyn Lectures Women in Medicine Symposium Guidelines for Patient Data Request Management EM Accounting Services EMIAA IV Magnesium for Acute COPD Exacerbations Publications Vanc/Zosyn and Kidney Injury IV Steroids for Prevention of Rebound Migraine Headache Ultra High Dose and IV Bolus Nitroglycerin for SCAPE Open Search Ultrasound Mission: The Emergency Medicine Point of Care Ultrasound (EM POCUS) Division’s mission is to support high quality, accurate, evidence-based utilization of POCUS in emergency department and critical care settings and advance POCUS implementation and dissemination through high quality research. Our clinical program is accredited by American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Clinical Ultrasound Accreditation Program (CUAP). We offer robust education, maintain quality assurance, and follow accepted safety guidelines and maintain high clinical standards of all our ultrasound applications. The Division manages 7 ultrasound machines with the capability to perform an array of emergency point of care applications including Transesophageal Echo (TEE) during acute cardiopulmonary resuscitations. We offer continuing medical education to our clinical faculty through bi-annual hands on courses, weekly image review rounds, and personalized scanning shifts in order to meet ACEP’s credentialing guidelines. We offer an Advanced Emergency Medicine Ultrasound (AEMUS) Fellowship facilitated by an innovative environment with rich pathology making WUSM an ideal training location. Our resident training program consists of an intern introduction session and a one-month rotation in emergency medicine ultrasound. During that month residents are expected to perform 150 ultrasounds in the “lifesaving” applications and gain sufficient proficiency to perform the exams. Additionally, third and fourth year residents can enroll in an advanced ultrasound elective to enhances their skills with more challenging applications such as regional anesthesia, advanced cardiologic assessment and sports medicine applications. In coordination with the School of Medicine, we offer a fourth year medical student elective. During this 4 week rotation, we assign the medical student to a member of the ultrasound faculty to learn basic ultrasound techniques as well as emergency applications. The Division offers monthly ultrasound didactics on the third Thursday morning of every month open to all interested parties in addition to participation in the residency education program. Fellowship trained members of the Division have developed specific areas of focus including advanced cardiac applications, pediatric emergency point of care ultrasound applications, ultrasound guided regional anesthesia and the ultrasound evaluation of musculoskeletal emergencies. Several members of the Ultrasound Division manage active research labs and lead national emergency point of care ultrasound organizations. Visit us on Twitter @wustl_us! Daniel Theodoro, MDDivision Chief of Emergency Medicine Ultrasound; Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Phone: 314-362-3408 Email: [email protected] Divisions EMS Toxicology Ultrasound Faculty Residents Medical Students Critical Care Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine660 S. Euclid AveCampus Box 8072Saint Louis, MO 63110Phone: 314-747-4156 | Fax: [email protected] Instagram LocationsWashington University Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis Children's Hospital Missouri Baptist Medical Center Barnes-Jewish West County Barnes-Jewish St. Peters ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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