5 Minute Sono Podcast
1) Transgluteal Sciatic Nerve Block
We all know the popliteal sciatic block for lower extremity trauma, but did you know we can go transgluteal? This would cover the back of the leg as well as assist with the radicular pain associated ...Show More
2) Basic Ultrasound Physics
In the 6 years I've been creating 5 Min Sono videos, I've never done a basic ultrasound physics video! Crazy, I know. I finally sat down and made this and am stoked to share it with you! This is vid...Show More
3) Inferior Vena Cava (2021)
In this video I talk to you about how to assess the IVC. This isn't going to be a discussion on it's merits, but rather, how to measure it once you've decided that you'd like to measure it. This pos...Show More
4) Cardiac Tamponade
This episode is a brand-new update 5 Min Sono video for pericardial tamponade (last one was all the way back in 2016!) While the content is similar, there are a few updates. Check it out! Check out...Show More
5) Pericardial Effusion 2021
It's been 5 years since our last version of Pericardial Effusion was debuted, and it's time for an update! Remember: The presence of a pericardial effusion doesn't mean the patient is in tamponade, ir...Show More
6) Basic Right Heart Assessment
Basic Right Heart Assessment! (Last video was in 2015). Check out the updated video in this podcast. Don't forget to check out our Critical Care Conference: https://courses.coreultrasound.com/courses...Show More
7) Velocity Time Integral for Volume Responsiveness
This episode covers the 2021 update of the Velocity Time Integral. Check out all of our content at www.coreultrasound.com
8) RUSH exam 2021 Update!
We're Back! The last RUSH exam episode I did was way back in 2014 (when I was still a resident!) It's definitely past time for an update. This update was peer reviewed by the one and only Scott Weing...Show More
9) LAST 5 MIN SONO episode! (Regional wall motion abnormalities)
It's been a great few years! Its time to consolidate all the projects I'm currently working. Over the past year I've been working to move 5 minute sono, ultrasound podast and ultrasound of the week o...Show More
10) Finding Veins for US-guided IV's Part 2
Two days ago I told you how I find arm veins for ultrasound-guided IV's. Today, I'll walk you through what to do when you can't find any arm veins (which honestly, is rare). Then I summarize how to ...Show More