POCUS (English)

55 for 3 months
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This practical webinar introduces veterinarians to the clinical value of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in dogs and cats, with a strong focus on its application in the emergency setting. We begin with a brief overview of the main indications for POCUS, essential equipment, and commonly encountered artifacts — including how to recognize and minimize them.

The session then moves into a structured, hands-on oriented approach to abdominal POCUS, followed by thoracic and lung ultrasound. Cardiac POCUS is also addressed, highlighting how focused echocardiographic assessment can support rapid clinical decision-making. The webinar concludes with a short discussion of additional emergency room indications where POCUS can provide immediate, actionable information.

By the end of this session, participants will gain a clear understanding of how POCUS can be integrated into daily clinical practice and how this fast, non-invasive technique can significantly enhance bedside assessment in critically ill patients. This webinar emphasizes why POCUS is an essential skill for every veterinarian — and particularly for those working in emergency and critical care settings.

Webinar Contents

Webinar – Quiz
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Instructor

Franziska Meyer, Dr. med. vet., Dip ACVECC

Course Duration

1 hour 30 min
Price: 55 for 3 months

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