Agenda

Experience one of the most powerful diagnostic technologies and its impact on the future of patient care. The Third Annual World Congress on Ultrasound in Medical Education, offered for the first time on the West Coast, will provide an immersive experience for ultrasound experts and novices alike.  Multi-disciplinary plenary discussions, research and clinical posters, concurrent lectures, and hands-on workshops are among the exciting sessions that will highlight the diverse utility of ultrasound in every medical arena. From the anatomy lab and ICU, to remote and rural locations, a wide and complex group of applications will be discussed.  Attendees will learn from preeminent figures in the field and will have opportunities to develop collaborative ties across the globe.  The conference will be held Portland, Oregon at the Collaborative Life Sciences Building and Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront.

Conference Agenda

Thursday, October 9 @ Marriott

TIME SESSION ABS# MODERATOR/SPEAKER LOCATION
3:00-8:00PM Registration & Information Desk Ballroom Lobby
5:00-7:00PM Welcome Reception Mt. Hood Room

Friday, October 10 @ Marriott

TIME SESSION ABS# MODERATOR/SPEAKER LOCATION
 7:00AM-5:30PM  Registration & Information Desk  Ballroom Lobby
 7:00-8:00AM  Breakfast  Exhibit Hall
PLENARY SESSIONS
 Plenary 18:00-9:30AM  Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS): A Disruptive Innovation for the Medical Tradition  Jeanette Mladenovic, MD, MBA, MACP, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland ORRichard A. Hoppmann, MD, FACP, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC  Main Ballroom
 8:00-8:30AM  POCUS: A Disruptive Innovation  Jeanette Mladenovic, MD, MBA, MACP, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
 8:30-9:00AM  The POCUS Movement Richard A. Hoppmann, MD, FACP, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC
 9:00-9:30AM  HOCUS, POCUS – Magic From the Past and For the Future  James Mateer, MD, RDMS, FACEP Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI
 9:30-10:00AM  Break & Visit the Exhibits  Exhibit Hall
 Plenary 210:00-11:30AM  Moving the Practice of Medicine Back to the Bedside  O. John Ma, MD Oregon Health & Science University, Portland ORGabriele Via, MD Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy  Main Ballroom
 10:00-10:30AM  The Emergency Medicine Experience  O. John Ma, MD Oregon Health & Science University, Portland ORRobert Reardon, MD Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis MN
 10:30-11:00AM  The Cardiac Physical: Back to the Future  Bruce Kimura, MD, FACC, Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego CA
 11:00-11:30AM  Can We Improve Our Pulmonary Exam? “How Can I Do it in Practice: Point-of-Care Lung Ultrasound”  Giovanni Volpicelli, MD, FCCP, San Luigi Gonzaga University Hospital, Torino, Italy
 11:30AM-1:00PM  Lunch & Poster Session  Exhibit Hall
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
 Concurrent 1  Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in Generalist GME I  Vicki Noble, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MAMarcus Bastos, MD, PhD, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, Brazil  Salon A-B
 1:00-1:30PM  The Nuts and Bolts of Introducing Ultrasound Training for Internal Medicine  Irene Ma, MD, MSc, University of Calgary, Calgary Canada
 1:30-2:00PM  Ultrasound Training in Internal Medicine  David Tierney, MD, FACP, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis MN
 2:00-2:30PM  Implementation of Ultrasound Curriculum in Internal Medicine Residency Programs: A Step Wise Approach  Anjali Bhagra, MBBS Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN
 Concurrent 2  New Clinical Applications of POCUS  John Kendall, MD, FACEP, Denver Health, Denver COChris Fox, MD, RDMS, FAAEM, FACEP, FAIUM, University of California, Irvine CA  Salon C-D
 1:00-1:15PM  Characterizing Resident Physician Utilization of IVC Ultrasonography Versus Invasive CVP Monitoring in Guiding Fluid Resuscitation of Patients with Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock  1  Mohammad Subeh, MD, MSJames J. Walter, MDMichael Ward, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago ILJames M. Walter, MD, Northwestern University, Evanston IL
 1:15-1:30PM  PROtocolized Care to Reduce Hypotension After Spinal Anesthesia (ProCRHYSA Randomized Trial): Statistical Plan  2  Daniele FranceschiniSamuele CerutiSergio De VivoMattia Peruzzo, Ospedale San Giovanni Bellinzona, Bellinzona, Switzerland
 1:30-1:45PM  US-CAB: Ultrasound Screening for Circulation, Airway and Breathing During Resuscitation 3  Kuo-Chin Chen, MDTzong-Luen Wang Shin Kon Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanMatthew Huei-Ming Ma, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
 1:45-2:00PM  Estimation of Spleen Size by Medical Residents with Hand Carried Ultrasound  4  Shane Arishenkoff, MD, FRCPCJames Roberts, MDLuke Chen, MD, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
 2:00-2:15PM  Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Primary Care Management of Patients with Chagas Disease in Rural Endemic Areas of Brazil  5  Lucas Jordan Kreuser, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MNMaria Carmo P. Nunes, MD, PhD, Universidade Feral de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, BrazilRobert Reardon, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis MNAntonio L. Ribeiro, MD, PhD, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
 2:15-2:30PM  Evaluation of Shoulder Injury in the Emergency Department: Utility of Bedside Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Acute Shoulder Dislocation  6  Alex TrinhhShadi Lahham, MDPatrick LenehanNathan Lane, MD, University of California, Irvine CA
 Concurrent 3  Developing Faculty and Tools for POCUS  Susan Wiegers, MD, FACC, FASE, Temple University, Philadelphia PARoya Sohaey, MD, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR  Salon G-H
 1:00-1:20PM  FOAMED for Self-Learning  Mike Mallin, MD, FACEP, University of Utah, Salt Lake City UTMatt Dawson, MD, RDMS, RDCS, University of Kentucky, Lexington KY
 1:20-1:40PM  An Internist Uses FOAMED  Michael Kelley, MD, Zayed Military Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE
 1:40-1:55pm  Using Telemedicine to Teach Bedside Ultrasound Skills  7  Anne-Marie BrissonPeter Steinmetz, MDJohn  Lewis, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
1:55-2:10PM  First “Glass” Education: Telementored Cardiac Ultrasonography Using Google Glass: A Pilot Study  8  Patrick Russel, MDJennifer Cotton, University of Kentucky, Lexington KYMike Mallin, MD, FACEP, University of Utah, Salt Lake City UT
 2:10-2:30PM  Panel: Developing Training Tools for Ultrasound Skills Acquisition  9 Geoffrey MillerCraig Goodmurphy, PhD, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk VA
 Concurrent 4  Improving Patient Care Through Ultrasound  Bret Nelson, MD, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NYLuca Neri, MD, World Interactive Network Focused on Critical Ultrasound  Salon I
 1:00-1:30PM  Improving Patient Care through POCUS  Resa Lewis, MD, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, New York NY
 1:30-1:45PM  The Rural Obstetrical Ultrasound Triage Exam (ROUTE): Teaching Obstetrical Ultrasound to Healthcare Workers In a Rural Low-Resource International Setting  10  Jessica VaughanJessica BakerOlivia SanchezAmanda Purdy, University of California, Irvine CA
 1:45-2:00PM  A Proposed Curriculum for Educating Paramedics and Other Out-of-hospital Providers on the Use of Ultrasound in the Field Setting  11  Jenna M.B. White, MD
 2:00-2:15PM  Point-of-Care Ultrasound Improves the Diagnosis of Organomegaly in Hospitalized Patients: A Randomized Trial 12 Andrew Olson, MD
Michael Newman, MD
Bernard Trappey, MD
L. James Nixon, MD
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN
 2:15-2:30PM  A Prospective Evaluation of Real-time, Transverse Tracheal Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Emergent Intubation by Minimally Trained Practitioners  13 Shadi Lahham, MD
Nathan Lane, MD
University of California, Irvine CA
James Baydoun
James Bailey, MD
University of Nevada, Reno NV
 2:30-3:00PM  Break & Visit Exhibits  Exhibit Hall
 Concurrent 5  Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in Generalist GME II Resa Lewiss, MD, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, New York NYMaxime Valois, MD, Charles-LeMoyne Hospital in Montréal, Canada  Salon A-B
 3:00-3:20PM Panel: Discussion on Pediatric Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Education: Moving Towards a Consensus  14  Tarina Kang, MD, University of Southern California, Los Angeles CAResa Lewiss, MD, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, New York NY
Jason Fischer, MD, MSc, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto Canada
 3:20-3:35PM Current EM Ultrasound Training in Residency: Implications for Future Practice  15  Joseph Minardi, MD
Erin Setzer, MD
Hollynn Larrabee, MD
Danielle Davidov, PhD
West Virginia University, Morgantown WV
 3:35-3:50PM Integrating an Ultrasound Curriculum into Internal Medicine Residency: Looking Back and Looking Forward  16 Gregory Ranches, MD
Stan Amundson, MD
David Shaw, MD
James Phan
Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego CA
 3:50-4:05PM An Assessment of the Ultrasound Curricula of Osteopathic Emergency Medicine Residencies  17 Nicholas Avitabile, DO
St Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY
Turandot Saul, MD
Nicole Kaban, MD
Sebastian Siadecki
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York NY
 4:05-4:20PM Bedside Ultrasound in Internal Medicine: Needs assessment and training program design at UCSF  18 Nima Afshar, MD
Sophia Swanson, MD
Kaija-Leena Romero, MD
Roneesha Knight, MD
University of California, San Francisco  CA
 Concurrent 6  Setting Standards for Point-of-Care Ultrasound  Harvey L. Nisenbaum, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia PA James Mateer, MD, RDMS, FACEP, Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee WI  Salon C-D
 3:00-3:30PM  Story of Vascular Ultrasound Development  David Dawson, MD, University of California, Davis CA
 3:30-4:00PM  Measuring Competence in Medical Students  Chris Fox, MD, RDMS, FAAEM, FACEP, FAIUM, University of California, Irvine CA
 4:00-4:30PM  Exploring Certification for Ultrasound  R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI, University of Washington, Seattle WA
 Concurrent 7  Point-of-Care Ultrasound Education in Specialty GME Programs  O. John Ma, MD, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR Daniel Lichtenstein, MD, University of Paris, France  Salon G-H
 3:00-3:15PM  Emergency Ultrasound Training Practices and the Emergency Medicine Milestones Project  19  Alyrene Dorey, MD
University of Colorado, Boulder CO
Courtney Smalley
Molly Thiessen
John Kendall, MD, FACEP
Denver Health, Denver CO
 3:15-3:30PM  Surgical Critical Care and Ultrasound Training: Changing the Paradigm  20  Jacob Glaser, MD
Cassandra Cardarelli, MD
Sarah Murthi, MD
Thomas Scalea, MD
University of Maryland, Baltimore MD
 3:30-3:45PM  Towards a standardized ultrasound curriculum for Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowships  21  Sahar Ahmad, MD
Rajeev Patel, MD
Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook NY
 3:45-4:00PM  Assessing the Need for Dedicated Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) Ultrasound Education in Emergency Medicine Residents  22  Tina Dulani, MD
Tanya Bajaj, MD
Samuel Ayala, MD
Andrew Balk, MD
New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn NY
 4:00-4:15PM  Ultrasound In Urology: A Novel Ultrasound Training Curriculum for Urologic Surgery Residency Programs  23  David Bahner, MD, RDMS, FACEP
Geoffrey Box, MD
Joseph Wan, MD
The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
 4:15-4:30PM  Development of a Novel Focused Ultrasound Training Program for Surgical Residents in the Critical Care and Trauma Setting  24  Nelson Royall, MD
Robin Roberts
Joseph Ibrahim, MD
Orlando Health, Orlando FL
 Concurrent 8  Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Undergraduate Medical Education  Jongyeol Kim, MD, RVPI, RVT, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock TX Peter Steinmetz, MD, McGill University, Montreal, Canada  Salon I
 3:00-3:15PM  Bedside Ultrasound Milestones for Undergraduate Medical Education  25  Ross McDermott
Creagh Boulger , MD
Ash Panchal
David Bahner, MD, RDMS, FACEP
The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
 3:15-3:30PM  Head and Neck Ultrasound: A Multimodal Education Approach in the Predoctoral Setting  26  Stewart Bernard, BSClare RichardsonVi Dinh, MDCarsten Hamann
Steve Lee, MD, PhD
Loma Linda University, Loma Linda CA
 3:30-3:45PM  Does the addition of an integrated cardiac ultrasound curriculum to the first- and second years of undergraduate medical education enhance comprehension of cardiac physiology and pharmacology?  27  Frank Lattanzio, PhD
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk VA
 3:45-4:00PM  Assessing Medical Student Background Characteristics, Psychomotor and Visual-spatial Abilities and How They Correlate with Aptitude in Learning Medical Ultrasound  28  Eric Abrams, MD
Samuel Ayala, MD
Gerardo Chiricolo, MD
New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn NY
 4:00-4:15PM  A Pilot Study of Ultrasound Education at Harvard Medical School: First Year Experience  29  Joshua Rempell, MD, MPH, RDMS
Fidencio Saldana, MD
Navin Kumar, MD
Donald Di Salvo, MD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston MA
 4:15-4:30PM  Syncing Glass with novel SonicEye Ultrasound linear and biplanar finger transducers during anatomy dissection lab exams of 1st year medical students  30  Deeka McDaniel
University of Colorado, Boulder CO
Brion Benninger, MD
Western University of Health Sciences, Lebanon OR
 5:00-8:00PM  Hosted Reception: Welcome to Portlandia  Exhibit Hall

Saturday, October 11 @ Marriott and @ CLSB

TIME SESSION ABS# MODERATOR/SPEAKER LOCATION
 7:00AM-5:30PM  Registration & Information Desk  Ballroom Lobby
 6:30-8:00AM  Breakfast  Exhibit Hall
 7:15AM  Shuttles start to Collaborative Life Science Building (CLSB)  Main Lobby
PLENARY SESSIONS
 Plenary 38:00-9:30AM  Ultrasound in Resource-Challenged Areas: What Global Health and Rural Medicine Have in Common Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM,  Northside Hospital, Atlanta GA Mahmoud ElBarbary, MD,PhD, MSc, EDIC, King Saud Ben Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh Saudi Arabia  PSU Lecture Hall
 8:00-8:10AM  Story of WINFOCUS  Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM, Northside Hospital, Atlanta GA
 8:10-8:30AM  Point-of-Care US: Beyond the Hospital’s Doors  Michael Blaivas, MD, FACEP, FAIUM, Northside Hospital, Atlanta GA
 8:30-8:50AM  Rural Slovenia: ER in a Car  Gregor Prosen, MD, University of Maribor, Slovenia
 8:50-9:05AM  Implementation of an Ultrasound Training of Trainers Program for Limited Resource Settings: A Pilot Project From Rwanda  31  Sachita Shah, MD
University of Washington, Seattle WA
Jean Claude Uwamungu, MD
Oscar Mwizerwa, MD
Killy Corneille, MD
Partners In Health, Rwanda
 9:05-9:30AM  POCUS in the Developing World  Vicki Noble, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA
 9:30-10:00PM  BreakTours of CLSB and Tram  CLSB Atrium
 Plenary 410:00-11:30AM  Professional Education: The Ultrasound Challenge  Richard A. Hoppmann, MD, FACP, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC Christian Pállson Nolsøe, MD, PhD, Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark  PSU Lecture Hall
 10:00-10:20AM  POCUS in Medical School Education  David Bahner, MD, RDMS, FACEP, The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
 10:20-10:40AM  POCUS in Professional Education  Vaughan Lee, PhD, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock TX
 10:40-11:00AM  How Students View POCUS Nickolaus Matsler, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland ORKatherine Neuffer, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC
 11:00-11:30AM  Panel: A Description of the 4-Year Longitudinal Ultrasound Curriculum Developed at the Wayne State University School of Medicine (WSUSOM)  32  David Amponsah, MD
Matt Jackson
Gregory Hays, MD
Julian Suszanski, MD
Sudhir Baliga, MD
Wayne State University, Detroit MI
11:30AM-1:00PM  Lunch & Poster SessionTours of CLSB & Tram  CLSB Atrium
 1:00-4:30PM  Ultrasound World Cup  World Cup Faculty  School of Medicine Learning Studio
 1:00-4:00PM  WINFOCUS Meeting  3N054
 Workshops
 Workshops
1:00-2:00
 Topic  Instructors  Location
 Ultrasound Basics  Vi Dinh, MD, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda CACathy Erickson, MD, PI, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR  MD Room C, 2nd Floor
 Cardiovascular Limited Ultrasound Exam (CLUE)  Bruce Kimura, MD, FACC
Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego CA
Renee Dversdal, MD, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland OR
Daniel Sedehi, MD, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland OR
 MD Room B, 2nd Floor
 Pediatrics: General and ER Skills  Jason Fischer, MD, MSc
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
Tarina Kang, MD
University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA
Daniel Hubbard, MD
Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis MN
 MD Room A, 2nd Floor
 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound  Ryan Petering, MD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Rachel Bengtzen, MD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
 Skills Room, 3rd Floor
 Pulmonary Ultrasound  Daniel Lichtenstein, MD
University of Paris, France
Beatrice Hoffmann MD, PhD, RDMS
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA
 PA Classroom 1st Floor
 Multi-system Approach to Shock  Vicki Noble, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA
Peter Steinmetz, MD
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
 Classroom A, 4th Floor
 Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound  David Dawson, MD
University of California, Davis CA
R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI
University of Washington, Seattle WA
 MD Room D, 2nd FLoor
 Ultrasound to Teach Physiology & Anatomy  William E. Cameron, PhD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Craig Goodmurphy, PhD
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk VA
 Classroom B, 4th Floor
Workshops
2:15-3:15PM
Topic Instructors Location
Ultrasound Basics Vi Dinh, MD, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda CACathy Erickson, MD, PI, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR MD Room C, 2nd Floor
Cardiovascular Limited Ultrasound Exam (CLUE) Bruce Kimura, MD, FACC
Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego CA
Renee Dversdal, MD, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland OR
Daniel Sedehi, MD, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland OR
MD Room B, 2nd Floor
Pediatrics: General and ER Skills Jason Fischer, MD, MSc
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
Tarina Kang, MD
University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA
Daniel Hubbard, MD
Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis MN
MD Room A, 2nd Floor
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Ryan Petering, MD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Rachel Bengtzen, MD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Skills Room, 3rd Floor
Pulmonary Ultrasound Daniel Lichtenstein, MD
University of Paris, France
Beatrice Hoffmann MD, PhD, RDMS
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA
PA Classroom 1st Floor
Multi-system Approach to Shock Vicki Noble, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA
Peter Steinmetz, MD
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Classroom A, 4th Floor
Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound David Dawson, MD
University of California, Davis CA
R. Eugene Zierler, MD, RPVI
University of Washington, Seattle WA
MD Room D, 2nd FLoor
Ultrasound Guided Procedures: Central Line Placement, Thoracentesis & Paracentesis Maxime Valois, MD
Charles-LeMoyne Hospital in Montréal, Canada
Alfredo Sabbaj, MD, MA
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Gabriele Via
Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico, San Matteo, Pavia, Italy
Classroom B, 4th Floor
Workshops
3:30-4:30PM
Topic Instructors Location
Ultrasound Basics Vi Dinh, MD, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda CACathy Erickson, MD, PI, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR MD Room C, 2nd Floor
Cardiovascular Limited Ultrasound Exam (CLUE) Bruce Kimura, MD, FACC
Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego CA
Renee Dversdal, MD, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland OR
Daniel Sedehi, MD, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland OR
MD Room B, 2nd Floor
Pediatrics: General and ER Skills Jason Fischer, MD, MSc
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
Tarina Kang, MD
University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA
Daniel Hubbard, MD
Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis MN
MD Room A, 2nd Floor
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Ryan Petering, MD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Rachel Bengtzen, MD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Skills Room, 3rd Floor
Pulmonary Ultrasound Daniel Lichtenstein, MD
University of Paris, France
Beatrice Hoffmann MD, PhD, RDMS
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA
PA Classroom 1st Floor
Thyroid Ultrasound Vicki Noble, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA
Peter Steinmetz, MD
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
MD Room D, 2nd Floor
Ultrasound Guided Procedures: Central Line Placement, Thoracentesis & Paracentesis Maxime Valois, MD
Charles-LeMoyne Hospital in Montréal, Canada
Alfredo Sabbaj, MD, MA
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Gabriele Via
Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico, San Matteo, Pavia, Italy
Classroom A, 4th Floor
Ultrasound to Teach Physiology & Anatomy William E. Cameron, PhD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Craig Goodmurphy, PhD
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk VA
Classroom B, 4th Floor
 4:30-5:00PM  Ultrasound World Cup: Final Round  CLSB Atrium
 4:30-6:30PM  Best of Portland: Wine and Roses Reception  CLSB Atrium

Sunday, October 12 @ Marriott

 TIME  SESSION  MODERATOR/SPEAKER  LOCATION
 7:00-8:00AM  Breakfast  Main Ballroom
 7:30-8:00AM  Awards and SUSME Business  Main Ballroom
 Plenary 58:00-9:30AM  Panel: Point Counterpoint: Should Point-of-Care Ultrasound Become a Required Clinical Skill?  Jeanette Mladenovic, MD, MBA, MACP
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Richard A. Hoppmann, MD, FACP
University of South Carolina, Columbia SC
 Main Ballroom
 Should We Await Evidence That it Will Improve Care?:
• Could We Harm Patients?
• What Are the Major
Obstacles?
• What Are the Next Steps in
the POCUS Movement?
 Mahmoud ElBarbary, MD, PhD, MSc, EDIC
King Saud Ben Abdulaziz University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Harvey Nisenbaum, MD, FACR, FAIUM, FSRU
Penn Presbyterian Medical
Center, Philadelphia PA
John Kendall, MD, FACEP
Denver Health, Denver CO
Mark Gosselin, MD
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
Sanjiv Kaul, MD, MB, BS
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
 Main Ballroom
OFFICIAL END OF CONFERENCE
 9:30-10:30AM  Break
 10:30-11:30AM  Townhall: Towards a Common Ultrasound Curriculum  Eugene Room
 11:30-12:00PM  Break
 12:00-2:00PM  Invitation Only: Ultrasound Curriculum  Salon I