The Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship is a one-year program designed to give graduates of Emergency Medicine residency programs the skills and knowledge to become ultrasound program directors and leaders in the field of Emergency Ultrasound (EUS). Job Duties There are three primary components to the EUS Fellowship program: Education Fellows will be expected to attend weekly EUS conference and demonstrate understanding of the content covered in the ultrasound curriculum. Fellows will be expected to teach in both lab and lecture settings. Instruct during one College of Medicine (COM) ultrasound lab per block (6/year). Deliver two 15 minute lectures per month during resident rotations (6 /year). Deliver two 45 minute lectures at Emergency Medicine conference. Instruct at two GME ultrasound labs (2 labs/year). Fellows will co-lead the curriculum development and organization of COM student elective rotation in Emergency Ultrasound Fellows will attend at least one national meeting during the fellowship. Fellows must perform a minimum of 1,000 scans throughout the year. Two ultrasound scanning shifts must be completed each week, either in the Adult ED, Pediatric ED, or ICU. Research Fellows will be required to participate in at least one research project approved through the IRB. Administration Fellows will be required to complete one Quality Assurance project in the Department of Emergency Medicine involving ultrasound. Additionally, fellows will be required to provide hands-on clinical care at both Emergency Departments at MUSC. EUS fellows are expected to provide a total of 752 clinical hours per year, with the possibility to moonlight above these required hours if other fellowship requirements are met.
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