
Point of Care Ultrasound Division
Contact
1025 College Building
Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Research & Publications
The Division of Point-of-Care Ultrasound at Thomas Jefferson University has a robust history of research focused on advancing the science and practice of POCUS. Our work has a particular emphasis on ultrasound-guided vascular access and critical care applications, where we have contributed to the evidence base through clinical studies, innovation, and quality improvement initiatives.
Our faculty have been recognized with multiple educational and research grants, as well as national research awards, reflecting our commitment to scholarly excellence and impact. We continue to collaborate across departments and institutions to explore new frontiers in ultrasound education, technology, and clinical integration.
Emergency Medicine POCUS Division Publications
- Sono-starters: A qualitative study of pioneers in the field of point-of-care ultrasound
- Elderly female with abdominal pain and hypotension
- Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Shoulder Dislocation in the Emergency Department: A Systemic Review
- Konnyaku jelly: A quick preparation and cost effective ultrasound-guided IV phantom model
- Cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy: A can't miss diagnosis for emergency physicians who perform point of care ultrasound
- Standardizing evaluation of patient-specific 3D printed models in surgical planning: development of a cross-disciplinary survey tool for physician and trainee feedback
- The effect of display size on ultrasound interpretation
- A comparison of homemade vascular access ultrasound phantom models for peripheral intravenous catheter insertion
- The impact of COVID-19 on the sensitivity of D-dimer for pulmonary embolism
- Use of the color Doppler twinkle artifact for teaching ultrasound guided peripheral vascular access
- Female with intermittently bleeding abdominal wall mass
- Medical students are accurate in interpreting the presence of pathologic interstitial edema on focused lung ultrasound compared to expert reviewers
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- An analysis of Twitter for an Academic Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division
- E-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) characterized by pulmonary ultrasound
- Joint Recommendations and Resources for Clinical Ultrasound Education Amidst the COVID-19 Era
- Carotid Ultrasound to Predict Fluid Responsiveness
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Evaluation of COVID-19
- Relationship of the Built Environment on Nursing Communication Patterns in the Emergency Department: A Task Performance and Analysis Time Study
- A man with unilateral vision loss: Ocular plasmacytoma by bedside ultrasound