Can “Angela” Jiang, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Division of Primary Care and Population Health
Stanford University School of Medicine
211
Quarry Road, Suite 405, MC 5985
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Clinic: (650) 498-9000
Fax: (650) 498-7750
Hi everyone,
I would love to let all current residents know about a few POCUS teaching opportunities that are upcoming-
For the OSLER residents, I would think that this could serve as additional teaching credit.
It would be a great way for you all to build up additional skills serving as a small group instructor for these teaching sessions! If interested, please let me know. You can help deliver part of the didactic and/or guide small groups on how to scan.
#Kevin Bergman (with Global Ultrasound Institute) is looking for residents that might also be going to CAFP POP! In San Diego to help teach a POCUS workshop with Alex McDonald and others, 9/7/25 from 12-2p. If interested, please let me know and I can help connect you!
https://www.familydocs.org/pop/

# 2025-2026 POCUS Teaching opportunities with Medical students, PA students
Here are upcoming teaching opportunities with FM clerkship medical students and PA students. If you have time and interested in teaching, learning, and practicing POCUS, these are perfect intro sessions to help teach!
I always find that teaching the topic will help improve your own POCUS skills.
FM clerkship Primary Care POCUS workshop:
All at 10a-12p:
8/27/25
9/24/25
10/22/25
11/19/25
1/7/26
2/4/26
3/4/26
4/1/26
4/29/26
5/27/26
The primary care POCUS workshop focuses on soft tissue (abscess/cellulitis) and renal/bladder scans. It is usually scheduled as a 2-hour workshop, with 30 min didactics. Usually these are smaller groups, from several to 10 students.
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PA POCUS Workshops (high need on help, if you are interested in assisting with giving lecture – (great way to build POCUS knowledge/confidence!) or provide image acquisition help in small groups, please let me know!) located in Li Ka Shing Bldg – Basement floor.
For each workshop, there are two sessions loosely scheduled from 1:30-3:30 and 3:30-5:30p, with ~15 students each time, structured as ~30 min didactics, and 1.5 hr scanning time.
9/26 1:30-5:30p Intro, renal/bladder, FAST
10/3 1:30-5:30P GB, AAA
10/10 1:30-5:30P Cardiac, IVC
Please let me know in advance if you are interested in helping out!
Don’t worry if there are scan modalities that you are not as familiar with, I can help orient and if you wish, I can go over a scan topic/session beforehand.
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William hui, md (He/him/his) Clinical Assistant Professor Director, POCUS/Minor Procedure Service |
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Division of Primary Care and Population Health Department of Medicine 211 Quarry Road, Suite 405, MC 5985 Palo Alto, CA, 94304
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