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E-grāmata: Ultrasound Program Management: A Comprehensive Resource for Administrating Point-of-Care, Emergency, and Clinical Ultrasound

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319631431
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319631431

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This book addresses the wide range of issues that face the program leader – from how to choose a site and how to negotiate for equipment, to how to determine staffing requirements and how to anticipate and defuse possible turf issues with other programs and services in the hospital or healthcare facility. The early chapters of this book focus on the leadership of your program whether in your department or institution. The second section centers on education at all levels recognizing that smaller machines have made ultrasound available for medical students to advanced practitioners. The third section provides detailed logistics on equipment, maintenance, and safety. The fourth section focuses on a quality improvement program and includes a chapter on the workflow process.  For those with limited budgets we also offer a section on practical operating and educational solutions. The fifth section offers insight into hospital level credentialing, quality assurance, national politics, and recent issues with accreditation. This is followed by reimbursement and coding. The last section covers topics in specialized communities. Chapters focus on ultrasound in  global health, emergency medical services, pediatrics, critical care, community and office based practices. Multiple US working documents including checklists, graphs, spreadsheets, tables, and policy appendices are included.

1 Initial Approach to Ultrasound Management: Making Ultrasound Meaningful from the Start
1(14)
Vivek S. Tayal
Section 1 US Leadership
2 Ultrasound Director
15(14)
Michael Blaivas
3 Job Search and Contract Negotiations
29(8)
Laura Oh
4 Institutional Point of Care Ultrasound
37(8)
Gerardo Chiricolo
Vicki E. Noble
Section 2 US Education
5 Introductory Education
45(12)
Brian B. Morgan
John L. Kendall
6 Continuing Education
57(12)
Molly E.W. Thiessen
Resa E. Lewiss
7 Undergraduate Ultrasound Education
69(22)
David P. Bahner
Nelson A. Royall
8 Residency Ultrasound Education
91(12)
Laura Nolting
Thomas Cook
9 Ultrasound Fellowship Programs
103(12)
Christopher C. Raio
Srikar Adhikari
10 Point of Care Ultrasound Issues for Advanced Practice Providers and Nursing Programs
115(12)
Eric J. Chin
Shane M. Summers
11 Simulation Medicine
127(18)
Bret P. Nelson
Dan Katz
Section 3 US Machines and Equipment
12 Ultrasound Equipment and Purchase
145(32)
Rachel Liu
Christopher L. Moore
Vivek S. Tayal
13 Ultrasound Equipment Maintenance
177(48)
Andreas Dewitz
14 Ultrasound Associated Materials and Equipment
225(18)
Matthew Lipton
Robinson M. Ferre
15 Ultrasound Safety and Infection Control
243(26)
Jason T. Nomura
Arun D. Nagdev
Section 4 US Workflow
16 Ultrasound Quality Improvement
269(12)
Patrick S. Hunt
Christopher David Wilbert
Zachary T. Grambos
17 Workflow and Middleware
281(20)
Christopher J. Bryczkowski
Mark W. Byrne
18 Practical Operating and Educational Solutions
301(16)
Petra E. Duran-Gehring
Alfredo Tirado-Gonzalez
Section 5 US Program Politics, Recognition, and Value
19 Politics of Point of Care Ultrasound
317(12)
Paul R. Sierzenski
20 Credentialing and Privileging
329(8)
Robert Jones
21 Accreditation in Point of Care Ultrasound
337(8)
Michael P. Mallin
22 Point of Care Ultrasound Reimbursement and Coding
345(30)
Jessica R. Goldstein
Stanley Wu
Section 6 US Special Communities
23 Global Medicine Perspectives
375(10)
Sachita P. Shah
24 Pediatric-Specific Point of Care US Management
385(12)
Jennifer R. Marin
25 Ultrasound in Disaster and Pre-hospital Use
397(12)
Haley Cochrane
Heidi H. Kimberly
26 Community Ultrasound
409(14)
Rajesh N. Geria
Robert J. Tillotson
27 Critical Care Medicine
423(16)
Aliaksei Pustavoitau
Erik Su
28 Primary Care
439(10)
Apostololos P. Dallas
ACEP US Guidelines 449(46)
ACEP Emergency US Imaging Criteria Compendium 495(56)
ACEP Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Guidelines 2011 551(6)
Suggested Reporting Guidelines 2011 557(30)
Essential Machine Features 587(4)
Glossary 591(8)
Index 599
Vivek S. Tayal, MD, FACEP

Carolinas Medical Center

Charlotte, NC, USA







Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM

University of South Carolina School of Medicine

Columbia, SC, USA







Troy Foster, MD, FACEP

Lutheran General Hospital





Park Ridge, IL, USA