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How to: Scan the liver - 10 October 2023
In this month's Coaching Corner Suean outlines a step-by-step approach you can take to comprehensively scan the liver.
In this video Suean covers:
1. Sonoanatomy of the liver
2. Preparation
3. Conducting the survey scan
4. Technical tips and tricks
5. Imaging sequence
This month we were joined by Marcus Peck, consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine at Frimley Park Hospital (Surrey, UK), chair of the Intensive Care Society (ICS)’s Focused Ultrasound for Intensive Care (FUSIC) committee, and author of the OUP textbook ‘Focused Intensive Care Ultrasound’.
If you'd like to learn more about ultrasound why not check out one of our programs - online and in person - at www.ultrasoundtraini...
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How to: Scan for early pregnancy loss - 7 September 2023
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In this month's Coaching Corner Suean outlines a step-by-step approach you can take when faced with a situation of early pregnancy loss. In this video Suean covers: 1. Normal IUP development 2. Pregnancy failure criteria 3. How to measure MSD and CRL 4. How to use the criteria 5. What to say If you'd like to learn more about early pregnancy assessment why not check out one of our pbstetric rogr...
How to: Perform the transvaginal ultrasound exam part 2 - 3 August 2023
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In this month's Coaching Corner Suean extends on her first video on TV ultrasound (ruclips.net/video/HzA1UvPxIaM/видео.html) which covered the scanning principles and approach to the scan, and this time discusses a step-by-step approach to performing the scan. Suean covers: 1. A review of important scan principles 2. Communication for the TVUS scan 3. A 7 step approach to performing the TVUS sc...
How to: Work with colour Doppler
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Does optimising your colour Doppler image leave you confounded? Then do we have good news. In this #coachingcorner Suean takes you through a simple 6 step method that will see your reds and blues pop with the right hues. There'a a little bit of algebra, but it's really all about the angles. Follow along and we'll get you scanning like a pro. If you'd like to learn more about how to be a better ...
How to: Top tips for scanning twins
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Things you can do to make #ultrasound assessment of twins simpler for you, and more comfortable for Mum. In this episode of the #coachingcorner which conincided with Star Wars Day (May the fourth) Suean took some inspiration from the twins of Luke and Leia to review how you should perform a twin scan in 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimesters. The key is taking a systematic approach...there's a lot to scan...
How to: Maximise your ultrasound teaching potential
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Things you can do to streamline your #ultrasound lesson planning and maximise learner outcomes. In this episode of the #coachingcorner Suean dishes up the secret sauce, providing strategies you can utilise to help you and your student get results faster. If you'd like to learn more about how to be a better ultrasound trainer join our TRain the UltraSound Trainer program - www.ultrasoundtraining...
How to: Ultrasound assessment of proximal DVT - 2 March 2023
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Scanning proximal DVT can be tricky! However as with anything ultrasound, the key to evaluating is taking a systematic approach. In this Coaching Corner Suean takes you through a systematic 5 step method that guides you from groin to calf. By applying this approach, in combination with the 3Ps, you'll be scanning with ease in no time flat. PLUS - reference was made to research on the coincidenc...
How to: Scan for foreign bodies
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Foreign bodies are a pain - for the patient and the treating medical professional. Small and elusive, x-ray is not always the best way to identify and locate a splinter or shard. Ultrasound is a powerful tool and the imaging the mode of choice as it can be used to detect, localise and remove foreign bodies simultaneously. In this edition of the Coaching Corner Suean shares her trademark 5-step ...
How to: Evaluate pain & bleeding in the 1st trimester
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Do you struggle in the asessment of 1st trimester pregnancy? Do you lack confidence when presented with evaluating the cause of pain and bleeding? As with anything ultrasound, the key to evaluating the cause of pain and bleeding in the 1st trimester is knowing normal from abnormal sonographic appearances, and taking a systematic approach. Learn about IUP, ectopic, miscarriage, indeterminate and...
How to: Choose the right ultrasound machine
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Are you considering buying an #ultrasound system but confused at the options? What if I told you that answering 4 key quesions would give you an answer in less than 5 minutes? Learn how in this edition of the Coaching Corner as Suean shares - The four key questions you can ask to ensure you select the best system for your needs - The finer points of system selection If you'd like to learn more ...
How to: Top 10 tips to communicating the probe moves
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
In this month's Coaching Corner Suean shares the secret sauce you can add to your ultrasound training - starting with communicating the probe moves. Explicitly treaching the probe moves is more often than not overlooked - considered too easy and/or self evident. But it is so important and there is no shortcut to avoiding it. Suean shares the ten top tips she employs that you can use in your own...
How to: Performing basic breast ultrasound
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
In this month's Coaching Corner brought to you live from the outback of Australia (Longreach), Suean discusses the tips, tricks and techniques of basic breast #ultrasound assessment - with a big thanks to our sonographer educator extraodinaire Jacqui Terry for development work on this. Learn basic breast anatomy, how to acquire images in a systematic way, the unique language assocaited with bre...
Midwife career pathways - how does ultrasound fit? Suean Pascoe, Zedu Ultrasound Training Solutions
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Suean discusses how ultrasound can play a part in midwifery career development - how, why, where and why ultrasound is used - the steps you can take to develop these advanced scope of practice skills This was recorded as part of the Australian College of Midwives career pathways session 2 March 2022.
Preparation of an ideal starch phantom
Просмотров 313Год назад
For a comprehensive compendium of all available free phantom construction instructions and guides visit our website at www.ultrasoundtraining.com.au/resources/diy-ultrasound-phantom-compendium/ Preparation of an ideal starch phantom Xiao-Chun Yang,Wen-Bo Nian,Xiang-Xiang Zhang,Xiao-Feng Chang Journal of Clinical Ultrasound: Sonography and other Imaging Techniques (JCU) First published: 25 April...
How to: Get the most from remote ultrasound coaching - 2 June 2022
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In this month's Coaching Corner, Suean shares her experiences of #pocus teaching from a distance, and how to get the most from remote #ultrasound coaching... - How do you do it? - What are the pros & cons? - What are the tips & tricks? If you'd like to learn more about how to be a better ultrasound trainer join our TRain the UltraSound Trainer program - www.ultrasoundtraining.com.au/courses/tra...
How to: What does it take to become a SEED? - 5 May 2022
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How to: What does it take to become a SEED? - 5 May 2022
How to: Transvaginal ultrasound - 7 April 2022
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How to: Transvaginal ultrasound - 7 April 2022
How to: 6 steps to developing ultrasound competency in you or your students - 3 March 2022
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How to: 6 steps to developing ultrasound competency in you or your students - 3 March 2022
How to: Fetal well-being assessment in the 3rd trimester - 3 February 2022
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How to: Fetal well-being assessment in the 3rd trimester - 3 February 2022
How to: Improve Your Ultrasound Teaching: 7 Top Tips - 2 December 2021
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How to: Improve Your Ultrasound Teaching: 7 Top Tips - 2 December 2021
How to: Reduce x-ray ordering with ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 4 November 2021
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How to: Reduce x-ray ordering with ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 4 November 2021
How to: B-Mode ultrasound & imaging the heart - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 7 October 2021
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How to: B-Mode ultrasound & imaging the heart - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 7 October 2021
How to: Forearm nerve block ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 2 September 2021
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How to: Forearm nerve block ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 2 September 2021
How to: Common Bile Duct Ultrasound - Zedu Coaching Corner - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner June 4
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How to: Common Bile Duct Ultrasound - Zedu Coaching Corner - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner June 4
How to: Shoulder dislocation ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 5 August 2021
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How to: Shoulder dislocation ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 5 August 2021
How to: Ultrasound the Pancreas - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 1 July 2021
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How to: Ultrasound the Pancreas - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 1 July 2021
How to: Renal Colic Ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 3 June 2021
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How to: Renal Colic Ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 3 June 2021
How to: Podiatry Ultrasound - FAST ankle assessment - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 6 May 2021
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How to: Podiatry Ultrasound - FAST ankle assessment - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 6 May 2021
How to: Appendix Ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 4 March 2021
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How to: Appendix Ultrasound - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 4 March 2021
How to: Rapid Ultrasound for Shock and Hypotension - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 4 February 2021
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How to: Rapid Ultrasound for Shock and Hypotension - Zedu POCUS Coaching Corner - 4 February 2021

Комментарии

  • @nicholaskav5200
    @nicholaskav5200 7 месяцев назад

    good description and policy for the 1 th trimester ultrasound interrogation,.Thanks

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Nicholas - appreciate your kindness 🙏

  • @TameemAkhtarDr
    @TameemAkhtarDr 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Dr Akhtar - appreciate your feedback

  • @TameemAkhtarDr
    @TameemAkhtarDr 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent concept given

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you

  • @RadiologyVibes123
    @RadiologyVibes123 7 месяцев назад

    Its quite informative.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you

  • @donnelpascall5588
    @donnelpascall5588 8 месяцев назад

    thank you

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome

  • @donnelpascall5588
    @donnelpascall5588 8 месяцев назад

    I needed this orientation. thank you.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @dr.sathyamoorthy5733
    @dr.sathyamoorthy5733 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent lecture. . Please tell more about colour box steering. what is the meaning of flow from right to left and left to right . Thank u

  • @user-ee5eh2ig3b
    @user-ee5eh2ig3b 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 7 месяцев назад

      Welcome

  • @antoniolopez4133
    @antoniolopez4133 9 месяцев назад

    Very good video, thanks a lot!!!

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 8 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it! What aspect did you find most useful?

  • @nicholaskav5200
    @nicholaskav5200 9 месяцев назад

    Ddetailed wonderful practical presentation, Thank you

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 8 месяцев назад

      You are welcome! Thanks Nicholas.

  • @nicholaskav5200
    @nicholaskav5200 9 месяцев назад

    professional presentation🙂

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot 😊

  • @narayanraut6375
    @narayanraut6375 9 месяцев назад

    Wow. Superb ❤

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks @narayanraut6375 - what area of ultrasound are you currently practicing in? WHat did you find most useful in the video? Would be great to hear from you.

  • @harithavishnu2419
    @harithavishnu2419 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much mam for giving us the insights of TVS from basics to common mistakes in practice 😊🎉

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 9 месяцев назад

      It's my pleasure @harithavishnu2419 - glad it helps. Where are you working? What did you find most helpful in the presentation?

  • @user-sd9ro9cy1e
    @user-sd9ro9cy1e 9 месяцев назад

    Really appreciate this presentation.Thank you!! Am a newly graduate radiologist,need more TV scanning exposure.This is very helpful..🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 9 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome! What aspect did you find most useful?

  • @Embrujar
    @Embrujar 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I got so much perspective, it happened with me too so many time when I saw bowels and was so confused

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the awesome feedback. Glad it helped!

  • @boopathykaruppaiah9819
    @boopathykaruppaiah9819 10 месяцев назад

    🎉👍

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you 👍🥳

  • @ebonijones6076
    @ebonijones6076 10 месяцев назад

    Great information thank you!!

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you Eboni - so glad it was useful. What aspect helped the most?

  • @dinanwarud8361
    @dinanwarud8361 11 месяцев назад

    How about login p5 ultrasound

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow 9 месяцев назад

      Hi Dinan - can you clarify?

  • @Gpshergill
    @Gpshergill Год назад

    What are chances of infection as same probe is used on different patients ?

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Very low if appropriate decontamination controls are applied.

  • @diary_of_a_sonographer
    @diary_of_a_sonographer Год назад

    the most helpful Transvaginal scanning ever! what a lifesaver !!! I constantly lose the uterus and this is an exam that was never thought in school! so all your tips and tricks are exceptional!!! thank you for sharing all of your knowledge <3

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you so much for you lovely comments. Never lose that uterus again 😎

  • @saimagulnaz1949
    @saimagulnaz1949 Год назад

    Excellent presentation and every query in my mind was discussed and it helped me alot. And in the end i enjoyed the funny part of doing Tvs with gloves on the probe..... Hahaha . We also use gloves btw.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words Saima. Where are you located? What have you been struggling with in the past?

    • @saimagulnaz1949
      @saimagulnaz1949 Год назад

      I am from Pakistan.... I m a gynecologist and have done my specialization... Here in periphery we dont have expert sonologists so all the job is done by gyne doctors herself.... Initially when i started doing TVS i wud enter the probe and get lost although i had watched alot many videos.... But just after ur video i attempted and successfully viewed the uterus and ovaries and believe me i literally wanted to hug u for this helpful video.... Thankyou so much for the sincere efforts.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you so much Saima - that is fantastic. Ultrasound is not a simple imaging modality so I've made it my goal to take a step-by-step approach to make things as methodical as possible. I've spent a great deal of time refining the way I teach - particularly after covid forced remote teaching on us (instead of face-to-face). It is very difficult to communicate a hands-on skill like ultrasound without having the ability to touch the probe, but I think I'm getting there! Your story has really made my day! :) Keep up the good work.

  • @mpsc007
    @mpsc007 Год назад

    I really like your work. It’s very useful for me. Just, because I’m an non-english-speaking native, I miss half of what you say ( I’m not familiar with your accent), so I was wondering if you could insert subtitles on your videos? Reading while you’re talking could really improve the comprehension of your course. Thank you again for your wonderful work

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Hi @mpsc007 - thanks for your feedback. All our videos are auto captioned for this very reason. Accessibility to ultrasound education is a top priority for us 👍 so all you need to do is turn on the CC option. If something has gone awry with the RUclips translation process please let us know. Happy scanning 😎

  • @nale1004
    @nale1004 Год назад

    Thank you

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Nale 👍- what did you find most useful?

  • @sethat8e
    @sethat8e Год назад

    The yellowing on cable jackets is bleach-free disinfectant. There's several different chemical cocktails available so it's hard to pinpoint which ones do it or not.

  • @sarahdanielle7224
    @sarahdanielle7224 Год назад

    Is the notch towards the nipple on the right and towards the right on the right?

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Hi Sarah - the notch is always directed to the patient's right or the patient's head. Hope that helps :)

  • @usharani-zo6lj
    @usharani-zo6lj Год назад

    I am from India 🇮🇳 lots of love dear 💕

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Usha - I hope you are finding the ultrasound resources useful :)

  • @usharani-zo6lj
    @usharani-zo6lj Год назад

    I am a MD obstetrician and gynecologist

  • @usharani-zo6lj
    @usharani-zo6lj Год назад

    Hi

  • @Tagmose89
    @Tagmose89 Год назад

    Your videos are a great resource before going into rotations - I’m currently about to go into my ob/gyn rotation , but I’ve used your other videos very much as well I saw on some of the other comments that you asked for specifics on why your videos are great / how to improve . So from an EM physicians perspective: They are great because - step by step without too much jargon for us non-radiologists - Very good slides especially with explanation of orientation and with a good amount of tips and tricks to optimise views / make it comfortable for the patient - moving pictures and examples of everything you talk about , with good 2D drawings before moving into the actual ultrasound views Not many free resources with such an high quality . Thank you !! Minor suggestions for even better videos: - case-based learning at the end of some of your videos are great , and this could easily be longer - graphics on LR+/- and IRR and/ or how long it takes to learn if data exists (ie like PocusATLAS’ evidence page). Especially data on clinicians Vs radiologists (when to get the radiologist to do it and when we can do it with practise) Thanks again !!!

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Hi Peter Thank you so much for taking the time and making the effort to send through such amazing feedback - I (Suean) really appreciate it. I have made it my life goal to make ultrasound less jargony and complex, which is not a simple task! I've also got a passion to not cause death by PowerPoint, so I try and convey information that's relevant - as opposed to overwhelming people by throwing as much into a slide that fits. I'm glad you like it. It's great to hear you have found these POCUS videos valuable pre-rotation - that had never occurred to me. Have they helped you out in a clinical situation? Be sure to spread the word to others :) Re improvements - I couldn't agree more. Where I can I try and include stats from research - but often time and access gets in the way. Re more cases - this is what the Coaching Corner was desigend for, and I encourage people to bring their own images/experiences along. Again - spread the word - the more the merrier. Thanks again for the comments - truly appreciate them Suean

    • @Tagmose89
      @Tagmose89 Год назад

      @@zedunow I'm an clinical educator myself, and always appreciate any feedback myself, so I'm glad if I can be at the providing end this time :) I hope it's helpful! It shows, that you have thought about the language and presentation and not making the powerpoint a "slidument" (as Ross Fischer, powerpoint-guru in EM would call it, when it's just bullitpoints)! Highly appreciated! Re clinical situations: Currently at the hospital I work at (scandinavian capital hospital), we have a great ultrasound program and are trying to implement POCUS to most areas where it benefits the patient and is attainable. As part of this program I teach new doctors about the probabilistics and when (and when not) to use it. I usually have a couple of resources that I highly recommend - For short overview videos (5-10 min): VanPOCUS (LITFL) and 5minsono / coreultrasound and EmCases POCUS videos - For a bit more in depth videos (>30 min): Your videos , POCUS101 blogs / videos and MetroHealth Emergency Ultrasound page - Very in depth: Utah POCUS videos - For emergency medicine cases: LITFL POCUS case library - Pic library and evidence: UltrasoundGel podcast / blogs and PocusAtlas evidence page and pic page + books (i.e the canadian EDE book and other more in depth resources) You may know a lot of them, but as you are part of educators with a passion for delivering good ultrasound education, I just wanted to show these in case you may find some of them inspirational Clinically I have had great help from your videos to help me make important core concepts stick. One example of the top of my head is scrotal pocus: how to adjust gain (and scale) to see what you need to see. I use this every day. So thank you! :)

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Hi Peter - apologies for the slow response it has been a hectic few weeks! Ross is a dear friend and a constant source of inspiration for improving presentations - awesome that you made the link independently- no more death by PowerPoint! Very familiar with the listed sites - again the people behind these have become personal friends over the years - it’s a small community 😎 Our website has a great collection of resources (including those you list) at www.ultrasoundtraining.com.au/resources/

    • @Tagmose89
      @Tagmose89 Год назад

      ​@@zedunow I can very much relate - no worries! :) Hope you found more stable times! Ross is awesome! Had the pleasure to share a curry with him at a course in Manchester, UK a couple of years back. It's a small world and just as the ultrasound education community seems to be small, so it sometimes seems as well with our emergency medicine FOAMed community I thought you probably knew most or all of them :P Thank you so much for the homepage - another great one for the collection to give to our students Keep up the great work! and thank you for it! All the best Peter, EM resident

  • @peaceomefe4021
    @peaceomefe4021 Год назад

    Thanks for being very explicit and detailed. Your tutorials have been helpful

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you for your comment Peace - we really appreciate it. How do you use POCUS? Have the ultrasound tips and tricks helped you in clinical practice?

  • @azharsyed1867
    @azharsyed1867 Год назад

    Thanks mam

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you Azhar - what did you find most helpful in the ultrasound video?

  • @benedictachristopher6417
    @benedictachristopher6417 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this, I appreciate

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      You're very welcome Benedicta - which aspect of the video was most useful for you?

  • @mikmiklabastera5296
    @mikmiklabastera5296 Год назад

    😍😍😍😍😍

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you Mikmik :)

  • @sohelrana1784
    @sohelrana1784 Год назад

    Thank you so much. Very helpful

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Happy we could help Sohel - which part of the video has been most enlightening for you?

  • @mikmiklabastera5296
    @mikmiklabastera5296 Год назад

    Thabk u so much..😍more utz trAining pls thank u God Bless

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Keep and eye out - there's more to come!

  • @mikmiklabastera5296
    @mikmiklabastera5296 Год назад

    😍😍😍

  • @rojayelamanchili3006
    @rojayelamanchili3006 Год назад

    Thanq for sharing valuable tips. God bless u.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      So nice of you - thank you

  • @drfariza786
    @drfariza786 Год назад

    Wow

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Fariza 👍

  • @0230Raveena
    @0230Raveena Год назад

    Thank You so very much. Starting this section of my clinicals and needed a refresher course. In class we used a phantom and it so happened that the student I was shadowing just days ago, had to readjust the probe because she couldn't see anything, turns out that she was too deep and was seeing bowel gas. Once she readjusted, everything came into view. I appreciate the tip about inserting the probe slowing while watching the monitor.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks for your awesome feedback - so glad I could help 😊 - good luck with your clinicals 👍 Happy Holidays

    • @benedictachristopher6417
      @benedictachristopher6417 Год назад

      Am really happy watching with the steps you have given, I understand everything thank you.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      That's fantastic - glad to be of service :)

  • @rnr8trinidad
    @rnr8trinidad Год назад

    fantastic presentation

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you Harry 👍

  • @amypinder
    @amypinder Год назад

    Probably the most helpful video I've ever seen on EVS - thank you so much!

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Amy - really appreciate the feedback. Ultrasound is hard to teach online as it really is something you need to practically develop skills in - but we do our best:) Was there anything in particular that was particularly enlightening?

  • @elizabethmensah5232
    @elizabethmensah5232 Год назад

    Thank you doc This is so helpful

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Elizabeth - glad we could help with a little ultrasound training :)

  • @BeneG7
    @BeneG7 Год назад

    This is great, thank you so much!

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Benedetta - really appreciate IT :) Was there something specifically you found helped your understanding/practice of transvaginal ultrasound?

  • @Anniebunny_
    @Anniebunny_ Год назад

    Hi please can a virgin do transvaginal ultrasound.. if yes Does it hurt?

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Hi Maryann Not being sexually active would be a contra-indication for the performance of a transvaginal ultrasound, but in some cases performing one may be necessary. I can't imagine it would be a comfortable experience, making it absolutely imperative that clear communication and informed consent is maintained at all times.

  • @swaroopak8368
    @swaroopak8368 Год назад

    Very helpful vedio. Thank you

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you Swaroopa - I'm glad you found my transvaginal ultrasound presentation valuable. Was there something in particular you found helped you?

  • @jessyantony2498
    @jessyantony2498 Год назад

    Thank you doctor. Very helpful.

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you Jessy - although I'm not a doctor - a keen student/teacher of ultrasound :) What was it about the how to video you liked in particular?

  • @azharsyed1867
    @azharsyed1867 Год назад

    Thanks a lot

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Azhar - please feel free to join us for live and free ultrasound training - details are at www.ultrasoundtraining.com.au/resources/coaching-corner/

  • @azharsyed1867
    @azharsyed1867 Год назад

    Thanks a lot....

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thanks Azhar - hope it helps. Are you in the market for a system?

  • @Fourty_7
    @Fourty_7 Год назад

    Thanks for this course , greetings from Algeria :)

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you @Tawfiq - we're glad we could help. What did you find most helpful? Tell us a little about ultrasound in Algeria - please join our POCUS educators support network on Facebook - we'd love to see you there facebook.com/groups/2320595437975758

  • @c.kwanzala7774
    @c.kwanzala7774 Год назад

    so useful,u changed my sono life

    • @zedunow
      @zedunow Год назад

      Thank you for your amazing feedback. Where are you working/based? What aspect of the recording did you find most useful? Are you training others? If you are please join our POCUS educators support network on Facebook - we'd love to see you there facebook.com/groups/2320595437975758