Emergency Procedure Course with use of Ultrasound Guided Machine

Speciality Emergency Medicine - Skills & training

Organizer Marwa Samir Rushdy

CME/CPD Provider CEPD/016P


Scheduled date(s):

From 14 December 2022 To 14 December 2022

From 12 October 2022 To 19 October 2022

From 21 September 2022 To 21 September 2022

From 17 August 2022 To 17 August 2022

From 20 July 2022 To 20 July 2022

From 15 June 2022 To 15 June 2022

From 18 May 2022 To 18 May 2022

From 16 March 2022 To 16 March 2022

From 09 February 2022 To 09 February 2022


Aims And Objectives

• To plan and demonstrate the use cricothyroidotomy in clinical practice with the use of ultrasound guided machine. • To demonstrate and interpret the use lumbar puncture in clinical practice with the use of ultrasound guided machine. • To plan and demonstrate the use central line in clinical practice with the use of ultrasound guided machine. • To plan and demonstrate the use chest tube in clinical practice with the use of ultrasound guided machine.


Content Outline

This is a course that uses simulation and team based learning approach in each of its four stations. Backward design of the Curriculum: 1) Metrics: a) Independently demonstrate cricothyrotomy, lumbar puncture, chest tube insertion, central line insertion on the simulator with the use of Ultrasound Guided Machine. 2) Targets: a) Show anatomical landmark and demonstrate sonographic landmarks of cricothyrotomy, lumbar puncture, chest tube insertion, central line insertion with the use of Ultrasound Guided Machine. b) Independently demonstrate procedure with minimal or no prompting c) >4 out of 5 MCQ correct. If less then remediation will be through verbal discussion of similar case 3) Learning Activity: a) Lecture on cricothyrotomy, lumbar puncture, chest tube insertion, central line insertion (case indications, contraindications, equipment, procedure, complications) b) Simulation with the use of Ultrasound Guided Machine. c) MCQ


Target Audience

Emergency Medicine • Intensive Care Unit • Anesthesia • General Surgery