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​To help maintain confidentiality we recommend ensuring that the age/sex be changed and that you round off the patient's age to the nearest 5 years (for adults). Please remove embedded text/metadata identifying data from your images and if the file name contains patient identifiers then change it. Most machines and PACS allow you to export without text overlay.

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A brilliant weekend in Adelaide for the EMUGs Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block Workshop.Emergency and acute care clinicians...
19/06/2026

A brilliant weekend in Adelaide for the EMUGs Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block Workshop.

Emergency and acute care clinicians spent the day building practical skills across upper limb, axial and lower limb blocks, with tutorial-style teaching, video demonstrations and extensive scanning time using both phantoms and live volunteer models.

A huge thank you to our expert faculty for generously sharing their knowledge and experience, and to our sponsors for helping make the workshop possible:

Fujifilm Sonosite
GE
Tristel
Mediquip Pty Ltd

It was fantastic to see clinicians developing their confidence in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks and expanding their ability to provide effective pain relief in the emergency care setting.

You don't need another subscription.You need a community.One that understands the challenges of learning, teaching, cred...
18/06/2026

You don't need another subscription.

You need a community.

One that understands the challenges of learning, teaching, credentialling, and integrating POCUS into everyday practice.

That's why we built the EMUGs Network.

A clinician-led community moving POCUS forward across Australasia.

Join the network and be part of what's next.

🗣️ https://www.emugs.org/networkmembership

Calling all Melbourne clinicians 📣Every POCUS journey starts somewhere.For some, it's identifying an AAA.For others, it'...
15/06/2026

Calling all Melbourne clinicians 📣

Every POCUS journey starts somewhere.

For some, it's identifying an AAA.
For others, it's assessing a shocked patient in real time.

The POCUS Fundamentals + EGLS course brings both together in one practical, hands-on learning experience designed for acute care clinicians.

Learn the core applications. Build confidence. Take the next step.

Attend one day or both.
📍 Melbourne | 31st July - 1st August 2026
👉 https://www.emugs.org/live-events/fundamentalseglsmelbourne

What happens when you bring together advanced POCUS users, expert faculty, and two days away from the usual clinical pac...
11/06/2026

What happens when you bring together advanced POCUS users, expert faculty, and two days away from the usual clinical pace?

The result is the POCUS Mastery Retreat. A first-of-its-kind learning experience designed for clinicians who are ready to move beyond the fundamentals and into deeper, more nuanced territory.

Advanced scanning. Thoughtful discussion. Educator development. Connection with peers who share your commitment to high-quality POCUS practice.

🎟️ https://www.emugs.org/live-events/pocusmasteryretreat
There is still availability for the June retreat.

Make space for what's next.

10/06/2026
When do you get two days to learn from experts, challenge your thinking, and have the conversations you never get time f...
09/06/2026

When do you get two days to learn from experts, challenge your thinking, and have the conversations you never get time for at work?

The POCUS Mastery Retreat is a first-of-its-kind experience designed for intermediate and advanced POCUS clinicians who want more than another course or conference.

Over two days at Waitākere Resort, you'll dive into advanced scanning, echocardiography, paediatric cardiac ultrasound, educator development, and clinician wellbeing; all alongside a community of peers equally passionate about POCUS.

With expert faculty, hands-on learning, shared discussion, and space to recharge, this is dedicated time to invest in your practice and yourself.

Learn. Recharge. Connect.

👉 https://events.humanitix.com/pocus-mastery-retreat?mc_cid=b786f09e8e&mc_eid=70010b898a

How do we take POCUS training to the next level? 🎙️In Episode 3 of  , Dr Michael Schick reflects on his experiences trai...
05/06/2026

How do we take POCUS training to the next level? 🎙️

In Episode 3 of , Dr Michael Schick reflects on his experiences training and teaching in both the USA and Aotearoa New Zealand, sharing lessons from established ultrasound pathways and ideas for the future of POCUS education in Australasia.

A fascinating conversation for anyone passionate about where POCUS is headed next.

🎧 Listen now via our website, Apple Music or Spotify.

https://open.spotify.com/show/0wo1uLQ3UiS40tgWchZpwI?mc_cid=88ef492fca&mc_eid=70010b898a

Podcast · EMUGs · POCUS Pulse Podcast: Leading the Way in Point-of-Care UltrasoundWelcome to the POCUS Pulse Podcast, where we bring you the latest insights, innovations, and best practices in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). Hosted by experts from EMUGs and across the medical field, we dive into...

EMUGs turns 11 this month 🎂To celebrate, register for SONIC in the next 11 days and receive a $100 cinema voucher.Offer ...
01/06/2026

EMUGs turns 11 this month 🎂

To celebrate, register for SONIC in the next 11 days and receive a $100 cinema voucher.

Offer ends 11 June 👉 https://www.sonicconference.com/

From fundamentals to resus... in two days.POCUS Fundamentals + EGLS in Melbourne covers the core scans every acute care ...
29/05/2026

From fundamentals to resus... in two days.

POCUS Fundamentals + EGLS in Melbourne covers the core scans every acute care clinician needs, then builds into real-time decision-making in shock and critical illness.

Flexible, practical, and hands-on.

Join one day or both 👉 https://www.emugs.org/live-events/fundamentalseglsmelbourne

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