Can “Angela” Jiang, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Medical Director, Stanford Family Medicine
Director, O'Connor - Stanford Leaders in Education Residency Program (OSLER)
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 all,
I wanted to send an email to let you all know of POCUS teaching opportunities that are available in the upcoming year. Here are a few upcoming teaching opportunities with the Stanford PA class, year 2 students; and FM clerkship Stanford medical students.
If you have time and interested in teaching, learning, and practicing POCUS more, these are perfect intro sessions to help teach! I always find that teaching the topic will also certainly help improve on your own POCUS skills.
For the OSLER residents, I would think that this could serve as additional teaching credit!
PA class, year 2 – POCUS Workshops:
All at 130p-530p:
9/13/24 – renal bladder/FAST exam
9/27/24 – GB/AAA
11/1/24 - cardiac/IVC
It is now my 3rd year of doing these very fun POCUS introductory workshops that are from 130p-530p, the workshops are divided into 2 sessions of 12-15 students (1:30-3:30p and 3:30-5:30p). There are 3 US machines and 3 small groups of 4-5 students at a time, located at LKSC ground floor. The usual format is 30 min or so of didactics, followed by scanning for the rest of the time, focusing on image acquisition.
FM clerkship Primary Care POCUS workshop:
All at 10a-12p:
8/28/24
9/25/24
10/23/24
11/20/24
1/8/25
2/5/25
3/5/25
4/2/25
4/30/25
5/28/25
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 initially. Usually these are smaller groups, from several to 10 students.
Please let me know in advance if you are interested in helping out.
Best,
William
OCH alum 2021
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Date: Monday, August 19, 2024 at 4:24 PM
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Subject: POCUS 2024-2025 teaching opportunities - PA/med students
Hi POCUS enthusiasts,
Here are a few upcoming teaching opportunities with the Stanford PA class, year 2 students; and FM clerkship Stanford medical students.
If you have time and interested in teaching, learning, and practicing POCUS more, these are perfect intro sessions to help teach! I always find that teaching the topic will also certainly help improve on your own POCUS skills.
PA class, year 2 – POCUS Workshops:
All at 130p-530p:
9/13/24 – renal bladder/FAST exam
9/27/24 – GB/AAA
11/1/24 - cardiac/IVC
It is now my 3rd year of doing these very fun POCUS introductory workshops that are from 130p-530p, the workshops are divided into 2 sessions of 12-15 students (1:30-3:30p and 3:30-5:30p). There are 3 US machines and 3 small groups of 4-5 students at a time, located at LKSC ground floor. The usual format is 30 min or so of didactics, followed by scanning for the rest of the time, focusing on image acquisition.
FM clerkship Primary Care POCUS workshop:
All at 10a-12p:
8/28/24
9/25/24
10/23/24
11/20/24
1/8/25
2/5/25
3/5/25
4/2/25
4/30/25
5/28/25
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 initially. Usually these are smaller groups, from several to 10 students.
Please let me know in advance if you are interested in helping out!
Don’t worry if there are scan modalities that you have not gone over before, I can help orient and if you wish, I can go over a scan topic/session beforehand with the teachers, so that you can help with teaching the small groups.
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William hui, md (He/him/his) Clinical Assistant Professor and POCUS Lead |
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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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Confidentiality notice: This communication and any attachments may contain confidential or privileged information for the use by the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this communication in error and that any review, disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of it or the attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please contact me and destroy all copies of the communication and attachments. Thank you. |