
Welcome to the Family and Community Medicine Faculty Ultrasound page. The purpose of this page is to provide a single source for ultrasound instruction and reference during your clinical teaching sessions with students and residents. Since 2014, ultrasound has been an integral part of the MCG curriculum. As our faculty, our goal is to provide you with ultrasound educational resources for continuing medical education and to provide you with the tools to aid the students and residents in their ultrasound integration into their clinical practice.
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July: INTRO CLINICAL ULTRASOUND / FAST EXAM
August: SOFT TISSUE/LYMPH NODES
August: ULTRASOUND-GUIDED PROCEDURES
January: PEDIATRIC POCUS
February: OB US
March: THORACIC
April: LE VASCULAR/OCULAR
May: RUSH EXAM
June: POCUS competency TEST
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Screening for AAA involves using an ultrasound to measure the aorta diameter. This is easily done at bedside using the portable ultrasound machine (Philips Lumify Ultrasound System) provided for your use during the clerkship. We incorporated this into the clerkship primarily so you can have hands-on practice performing a non-invasive screening exam. Secondarily, our goals include increasing the number of Georgia citizens appropriately screened for AAA.
Yes. In fact, we ask that you explain the ultrasound procedure to the patient. The patient will not be charged for an ultrasound exam done by you, the student. However, they may have another ultrasound done for clinical reasons which they may receive a charge. So it is good to explain this to them. We also ask that you obtain written permission before you perform the ultrasound. On the Phillips Lumify Ultrasound system tablet, there is an electronic consent. If you cannot find this link, you can use the patient consent link below. If you access the link from your smart phone or tablet, the patient can use their finger to sign their name.
The IVC is often confused with the aorta on ultrasound imaging. Our curricular goals include identification of the aorta, measurement of the aorta, identification of the IVC, and using the IVC to evaluate a patient in shock (the RUSH EXAM – done during the Emergency Medicine Clerkship). Evaluation of the IVC is included in the Family Medicine Clerkship to help you understand the anatomical differences in the IVC and aorta and to ensure you do not mistake the IVC for the aorta during your AAA screening exam. Evaluation of the IVC can be a very useful bedside assessment of the intravascular volume in an office setting. The IVC size is related to how well the patient is hydrated or if they have a pathology that is blocking flow into (like a pericardial effusion or pulmonary embolus) into the heart or out of the heart (left ventricular systolic failure). A video on how to use the IVC in the assessment of ill patients is below.
Please see the links below on how to operate and upload your images and report from the Philips Lumify Ultrasound System. This system is HIPAA compliant because it does not transmit any personal health information. As such, we would not be able to identify your patient. We would have to rely on you to know which patient had AAA screening.
Lumify Quick Start Guide Page 1 Page 2 Cleaning Instructions
FMPC 5000 Image Upload & Report Link
How to Load Clerkship Ultrasound Images & Report from the Lumify
Please contact the Center for Ultrasound Education at: mcguseducation@augusta.edu
We ask the student to immediately notify their faculty if they find something they are concerned about. Most of the time, the faculty know their patients’ condition, including prior advanced imaging studies, and the students do not find unknown pathology. However, the Philips Ultrasound System has built-in telemedicine capability called Reacts. If you need immediate assistance, you can use the Reacts Telemedicine Program to contact the Center for Ultrasound Education staff to interpret your images. You can also notify us of a concern and send us the images through the student link (above) or the faculty link below.
Faculty can participate in the clinical ultrasound educational program. We encourage you to image your patients using the equipment. We have provided our educational videos below, and welcome you to submit images using the link below. We will record these for you and review your images, providing feedback. We can provide you with the guidelines for obtaining a letter for credentialing in your hospital.