ABOUT THE COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF POINT-OF-CARE ULTRASOUND ONLINE COURSE


This online course is worth 10 ACNM credits.

This activity is pending approval by the Continuing Education Approval Program of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health for 9 continuing education contact hours, including zero hours of pharmacology content.


In today’s fast-paced world, women’s health providers are constantly seeking ways to enhance their skills and knowledge, particularly in the use of ultrasound technology. Recognizing this need, the Comprehensive Overview of Point-of-Care Ultrasound Online Course has emerged as a vital resource for those looking to master full-scope obstetric ultrasound. This course is specifically tailored for women’s health providers who aim to integrate ultrasound into their clinical practice effectively, from understanding when to utilize this technology to interpreting ultrasound reports and making informed management decisions.

Ultrasound has become an indispensable tool in women’s health, offering real-time insights into the health and development of the fetus throughout pregnancy. The course starts off by addressing the basics: the scope of practice for women’s health providers related to Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) including current guidelines for practice and potential for certification.

First Trimester

It lays a solid foundation by covering essential aspects such as the assessment of gestational age throughout the first trimester and the identification of failed pregnancies. Identification of an ectopic pregnancy is also stressed. These initial steps are crucial for providers learning to navigate the complexities of ultrasound imaging and its implications for patient care. Next is an overview of normal female anatomy and common gynecologic findings. This includes location of a normal and abnormal IUD plaacement, ovarian cysts and fibroids. As the course progresses, learners delve deeper into the intricacies of obstetric ultrasound. 


Second Trimester

The second trimester focuses on crucial skills such as anatomical assessments for gestational age, measuring amniotic fluid volume, understanding the significance of transvaginal cervical length screening, and evaluating fetal weight. These components are essential for the comprehensive monitoring and assessment of fetal development, ensuring that providers can offer the best care based on accurate ultrasound findings.


Third Trimester

The third trimester shifts the focus towards assessment of fetal well being withthe Biophysical Profile (BPP), teaching students how to conduct these scans, understand the indications for a BPP, and manage pregnancies based on the BPP score. This segment of the course is particularly vital, as it equips providers with the ability to make critical decisions regarding pregnancy management in the later stages, ensuring both maternal and fetal well-being.

In addition to clinical applications. The course covers physics of ultrasound, how to use the machine to improve images on the screen and bioeffects. Later in the course is a discussion of documentation of the ultrasound findings as well as potential areas for liability. 

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One of the standout benefits of this online ultrasound course is its flexibility and accessibility. Designed for busy professionals, it allows women’s health providers to learn at their own pace and convenience, without having to compromise their clinical responsibilities. This accessibility ensures that learning can be integrated seamlessly into their professional lives, making it possible to enhance their ultrasound capabilities while continuing to provide care.

Moreover, the course is comprehensive, covering the full spectrum of obstetric ultrasound, from the first trimester right through to the complexities of the third trimester. This breadth of content ensures that learners emerge with a thorough understanding of both the technical and clinical aspects of ultrasound, ready to apply this knowledge in their practice.

The Comprehensive Overview of Point-of-Care Ultrasound Online Course represents a significant advancement in the education of women’s health providers. By offering detailed, practical knowledge on the use of ultrasound across all stages of pregnancy, it empowers providers to improve their diagnostic skills, make informed management decisions, and ultimately, enhance the standard of care for their patients. For any provider looking to expand their expertise in obstetric ultrasound, this course is an invaluable resource, providing the tools and knowledge necessary to excel in the ever-evolving field of women’s health.


Who is the course for?

This online course is made specifically for women’s health providers including but not limited to midwives, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

It's made for the women’s health provider who:

  • does very limited scans (find the head, look for the heartbeat) but wants to learn to do more.
  • has learned to scan “on the job” but wants to have more formal education.
  • wants to take a certification exam, but does not feel prepared.
  • Wants to be able to bill for performing and interpreting scans.
  • any women’s health provider who wants to expand their scope of practice to include ultrasound.

What Does the Curriculum Look Like?

Designed with your professional growth in mind, this course encompasses a wide array of essential topics, including:

  • Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and Scope of Practice
  • Cross Sectional Anatomy, Basic Physics of Diagnostic Ultrasound, and Bioeffects
  • Gynecologic POCUS Exams
  • First Trimester POCUS Exams
  • Second and Third Trimester POCUS Exams
  • The Biophysical Profile
  • Documentation and Liability

By the End of the Course, Participants Should be Able to:
  • Understand the scope of practice for Point of Care Ultrasound.
  • Learn about the role as an ultrasound scanner and how to integrate ultrasound information into the management of cases.
  • Understand how ultrasound works, including the role of physics in scanning and creating quality images.
  • Describe and apply the bioeffects of ultrasound to clinical settings.
  • Be able to interpret basic scanning images confidently.
  • Understand the physiology behind and learn how to interpret the Biophysical Profile.
  • Learn the importance of documentation and the potential risks for liability in ultrasound scanning.


This online course is worth 10 ACNM credits.

This activity is pending approval by the Continuing Education Approval Program of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health for 9 continuing education contact hours, including zero hours of pharmacology content.








COMMON QUESTIONS



Q: How many hours should it take to complete this course?
A: The course is designed to be completed in approximately ten hours. However, you have the flexibility to take as long as you need, as you can leave and come back to the course at any time that suits your schedule.


Q: Can I retake the course to earn new ACNM credits if I have already completed it?

A: If you've already received ACNM credits for completing the older version of this course, you're not eligible to earn additional ACNM credits by taking this new, expanded course. While you're more than welcome to enroll in the new course to broaden your knowledge and skills, the ACNM credits previously awarded for the older course cannot be granted again for this updated version.


Q: If I completed the old course, am I still able to purchase the new course?

A: Yes, absolutely! The new course on comprehensive point-of-care ultrasound is designed for anyone interested in furthering their knowledge. This updated version is more expansive in each lesson, offering additional images and examples to enhance topic discussions. It's perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding. Please note, while anyone can purchase and benefit from the course, ACNM credits will only be awarded to those who have not previously received them for the older version of this course.


Q: If I purchased the old course, will I still have access to that?

A: In our effort to always provide the best value to our community, we understand that continuity in education is essential. Thus, if you have previously purchased our comprehensive course, you will continue to have access to that resource. However, this new course will now serve as the precursor to our in-person hands-on scanning sessions, laying a strong foundation for further practical training. Please note that this course is the updated and enhanced version of our previous Comprehensive Online Course and this course along with the student course are the only one currently under the name Ultrasound for Women's Health Providers








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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR





Carolyn L. Gegor, CNM, MS, FACNM, has had an extensive career in obstetric and gynecologic ultrasound. Carolyn is currently an ultrasound instructor at Ultrasound for Women’s Health Providers.

Carolyn Gegor began her career in ultrasound as an RN in 1972. She learned ultrasound from a physician on-the-job, as no courses were available that early in the development of ultrasound as a diagnostic test. Ms. Gegor then established several courses for new providers to be able to learn the new skills. Carolyn was one of the founders of the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) and executed the first nation-wide exams in 1975.



She established the first affiliate of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine in Washington, DC and Maryland. For several years, she worked full time in ultrasound, the went back to her love of labor & birth, while continuing to teach ultrasound skills in obstetrics and gynecology.


Once she became a CNM, Carolyn was very active teaching nurses and midwives to do the Biophysical Profile, and full scope scanning. During that time, she was the Clinical Director of Fetal Assessment at the Johns Hopkins University Hospital. She lectured on ultrasound topics at the ACNM annual meeting for many years during her 25 years of clinical practice and as midwifery academic faculty.


Currently, Carolyn is a member of the ACNM Ultrasound Education Subcommittee. She also represents ACNM as a member of the Midwife Exam Group for the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. “In 2021, Carolyn earned the Midwife Sonography Certificate from the ARDMS.


After retiring from clinical practice, Ms. Gegor created Ultrasound for Midwives, now Ultrasound for Women’s Health Providers, to be able to offer highly sought-after hands-on scanning and the necessary background knowledge for doing OB/Gyn Point of Care ultrasound. Now, there is an online course that shares basic information on clinical OB/Gyn ultrasound as well as Physics of ultrasound and varied business topics including practice development, billing and coding, documentation, and liability. She travels to individual practice sites to conduct hands-on scanning education for groups of 4 or more providers.

Cancellation Policy: Registration payment for our in-person and hands-on events is non-refundable. We understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but due to limited availability and the desire to keep classes full, we are unable to accommodate cancellations for these events.
Refund/Non-Attendance Policy: Registration payment for our online courses, in-person, and hands-on events is non-refundable. We strive to provide the best learning experience for all participants and allocate resources accordingly. Therefore, refunds cannot be issued for non-attendance or any other reason.
ADA Statement: Ultrasound for Women’s Health Providers does not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in any aspect of employment. Ultrasound Women’s Health Providers provides reasonable accommodations upon request, to qualified individuals with disabilities during all phases of employment including the selection process.
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Disclaimer: Any mention of commercial products, goods or services displayed or discussed during this CE activity should not be interpreted to imply endorsement by NPWH or Ultrasound for Women’s Health Providers.