Introduction to Hands-On Ultrasound for Clinicans New to It
January 16-17
February 13-14
March 13-14
April 10-11
May 8-9
June12-13
July 10-11
August 14-15
September 18-19
October 16-17
November 6-7
December 4-5


Hands-On POCUS | Point of Care Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler
January 16-17
February 13-14
March 16-20
April 10-11
May 8-9
June12-13
July 10-11
August 14-15
September 18-19
October 16-17
November 6-7
December 4-5


Hands-On Cardiac Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler | Adult Echocardiography
January 19-23
February 16-20
March 16-20 10-1
April 13-17
May 11-15
June15-19
July 13-17
August 17-21
September 21-24
October 19-23
November 9-13
December 7-11


Hands-On Vascular Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler
January 26-29
February 23-26
March 23-26
April 20-23
May 16-19
June 22-25
July 20-23
August 24-27
September 28-30
October 26-29
November 16-19
December 14-17
Hands-On Abdominal Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler
January 30-February 1
February 27-March 1
March 27-29
April 24-26
May 22-24
June 26-28
July2 4-26
August 28-30
September
October 30-November 1
November 20-22
December 18-20


Hands-On Obstetric Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler
April 27-April 30
August 3-6


Strategic Training Pathways
Ultrasound skill develops most effectively when learning is layered with intention.
Over decades of teaching clinicians from many specialties, we’ve observed clear training sequences that help learners build confidence faster, reduce re-learning, and integrate skills more naturally into daily practice.
These are not requirements — they are paths commonly chosen by peers who wanted their time, effort, and attention to compound rather than scatter.
Bedside Decision Making
Introduction to Ultrasound -or- POCUS → Cardiac, Vascular, or Abdominal
Why clinicians choose this: POCUS sharpens clinical questions; advanced imaging answers them with depth and physiologic clarity.
Hemodynamics & Physiology
Vascular → Abdominal
Why clinicians choose this: Doppler principles learned in vascular imaging translate directly to deeper assessment of the aorta and IVC, and vascular perfusion of the kidneys, liver and the gut.
Women’s Imaging Continuum
Obstetric → Transvaginal Pelvic
Why clinicians choose this: Anatomic familiarity and probe mechanics evolve naturally across these two courses.
Targeted Soft-Tissue Evaluation
Abdominal → Breast
Why clinicians choose this: Refines lesion characterization, tissue differentiation, and patient-centered scanning technique.
Not sure which path fits your practice?
Faculty are always available to help you think through a sequence that makes sense for You.
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Testimonials reflect individual learning experiences. Growth in skill and confidence develops through guided training, continued practice, and personal commitment.
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