Andras Husz, Andrea Wood, Amina Joarder, Zoltan Gyorgyi
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Borrowing from fluid dynamics, this rapid advancement generates cavitation, leaving providers and educators exposed in certain crucial areas of ongoing clinical practice covered contemporaneously, or worse, post hoc, allowing for clinical governance<span><span> or medico-legal scrutiny. We give a glimpse into our prospective local POCUS clinical practice initiative and how it complements, advances and affirms our clinical decision making on a daily basis. We'll guide the reader through ward rounds, procedural applications, specialist assessments with allied health professionals, referrals, remote consultations, new patient admissions, and grand rounds. As we are in the process of building a robust, reliable and accountable clinical governance structure around our daily practice, we would also like to demonstrate the need and utility for introductory courses, ongoing educational sessions, established mentorship and regular governance meetings ensuring optimal clinical outcomes. 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How we use point-of-care ultrasound in a paediatric critical care unit: scanning everything, everywhere, all at once
We would like the reader to consider the current paediatric point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) landscape. Even in the most developed European healthcare systems, paediatric POCUS programmes and users mostly operate in silos and are un-, or at best underrepresented by major professional bodies. While international societies focus on the extent and content of POCUS investigations, guidelines and associated evidence, there is little to no established framework for education and clinical governance standards on this explosively advancing field. Borrowing from fluid dynamics, this rapid advancement generates cavitation, leaving providers and educators exposed in certain crucial areas of ongoing clinical practice covered contemporaneously, or worse, post hoc, allowing for clinical governance or medico-legal scrutiny. We give a glimpse into our prospective local POCUS clinical practice initiative and how it complements, advances and affirms our clinical decision making on a daily basis. We'll guide the reader through ward rounds, procedural applications, specialist assessments with allied health professionals, referrals, remote consultations, new patient admissions, and grand rounds. As we are in the process of building a robust, reliable and accountable clinical governance structure around our daily practice, we would also like to demonstrate the need and utility for introductory courses, ongoing educational sessions, established mentorship and regular governance meetings ensuring optimal clinical outcomes. We hope to give insights to clinical practice, deployment, recruitment, education and potential future applications like telemedicine.