Please note recordings of the hands-on skills and procedure day labs are not available
Presenter: Jennifer Cotton, MD, RDMS
Presenter Bio: Dr. Cotton is an emergency physician at the University of Utah. She is also ultrasound faculty for the department of emergency medicine, the director of point of care ultrasound curriculum for the medical school, and the director of clinical ultrasound educator program for faculty. She graduated from medical school at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She completed her emergency medicine residency at the Ohio State University. She also completed a fellowship in emergency ultrasound at the University of Utah and the ACEP Teaching Fellowship after that. She has been passionate at ultrasound education since she was a medical student and involved on a national/international level for more than 10 years. She oversees the ultrasound training for more than 500 medical students each year and is involved training residents, fellows, and faculty across the medical center and many disciplines. In addition, she is the ultrasound curriculum director for the Rural, Underserved, and Tribal Point of Care Ultrasound Program where she is involved in ultrasound training for clinicians caring for patients in resource limited settings.
Description: In our rural settings, we don’t always have radiology ultrasound available. What if you had the skills and could avoid transfers for imaging? In this skills lab, participants will review core ultrasound modalities and those important for our setting. Hands-on experience will be provided and limited to optimize learning.