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Emergency Medicine Ultrasound: The Golden Hour in Action
Every second counts in the “Golden Hour” of emergency medicine—and ultrasound gives you the speed and accuracy to make life-saving decisions. This two-day, hands-on course teaches you how to perform focused emergency ultrasound examinations, including the FAST scan, cardiac assessment, and first-trimester OB imaging.
Led by expert faculty and based on ACEP (American College of Emergency Physicians) guidelines, this comprehensive training integrates lecture, demonstration, and extensive scan lab practice with live models. You’ll learn essential ultrasound protocols, from evaluating trauma and cardiac function to detecting abdominal and pelvic pathology—all reinforced through clinical laboratory experience.
Course Highlights:
ACEP-guided training in emergency and trauma ultrasound
FAST exam, cardiac, and first-trimester OB ultrasound techniques
Hands-on scan labs using live models
Real-world application for emergency, trauma, and critical care professionals
AHEC has trained physicians worldwide, including the U.S., China, and South America
Build the speed, accuracy, and confidence to diagnose critical conditions in real time—when every minute matters.
Faculty: Shawn Shanmuganathan - No relevant financial relationships to disclose
Tuition
Advanced Registration $1420 = more than 60 days before the course
Regular Registration $1620 = 30-60 days before the course
Late Registration $1820 = 30 days or less before the course
Target Audience
Emergency medicine physicians, trauma surgeons, critical care physicians, intensivists, internal medicine and family practice physicians who will be performing and interpreting emergency ultrasound examinations on adults or pediatric patients.
CME Credits
“The Advanced Health Education Center, Ltd. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.”
“The Advanced Health Education Center, Ltd. designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16 hours in AMA PRA Category 1™. Physicians should claim commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.”
Recommended Material
Sound Advice: Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Protocols by Thomas Whelan, RT(R), RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE
Disclosure of Relevant Financial Interest for Individuals in Control of Content
As an ACCME-accredited provider, Advanced Health Education Center (AHEC) is committed to ensuring balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its educational activities.
In accordance with ACCME Standard 3, AHEC requires that all individuals in control of content—including planners, faculty, committee members, and administrative personnel involved in the planning, development, or production of educational activities—disclose all financial relationships with ineligible companies within the past 24 months. A financial relationship is considered relevant if it exists between the individual and an ineligible company whose products or services are related to the content of the educational activity.
AHEC has implemented mechanisms to identify, mitigate, and disclose relevant financial relationships to prevent commercial bias in its educational activities. All disclosed relevant financial relationships have been mitigated prior to the commencement of the educational activity.
The individuals listed below are acknowledged by AHEC as having control of the content, planning, development, or administrative support of all educational activities.
Marilyn Sackett, M. Ed, RT (R), Committee Member
AHEC: President
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Jence Garza, MHA RT(R) - Committee Member
AHEC: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Peggy Hoosier, M.Ed RT(R)(M) - Committee Member
AHEC: Consultant
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Kelli Reddix, MBA, BAAS, LVN - Program Director
AHEC: Senior Vice President
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Nanette Joiner
AHEC: Administrative Support
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Debbie Robertson, BS, RDMS
Ultrasound Faculty
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Virlene Guzman, RT(R), RDMS, RVT
Ultrasound Faculty
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Shawn Shanmuganathan, BS, RDMS, RVT
Ultrasound Faculty
No relevant financial interest to disclose
Content Validation:
All presentations designated for AMA PRA Category 1™ credit undergo a rigorous review process to ensure content validity. This process includes:
Curriculum Committee Review: All content is reviewed and approved by members of the curriculum committee for scientific accuracy, balance, and alignment with current evidence-based practices.
Peer Review: Where applicable, content is subjected to peer review by individuals with appropriate clinical expertise and no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.
Conflict of Interest Assessment: Prior to the advertisement and delivery of the educational activity, all individuals involved in the planning, development, or production of the activity disclose any relevant financial relationships. Any identified conflicts are resolved in accordance with ACCME Standard 3.5.
Identification of Emerging Topics: New and evolving topics are clearly identified as such within the program to distinguish them from established, evidence-based practices.
This comprehensive approach ensures that all educational content is fair, balanced, and based on the best available evidence, thereby supporting safe and effective patient care.
We understand that you may want/need to practice your new skill set more than the regularly scheduled courses allow. You can add an extra day of scanning in addition to this course by calling AHEC and speaking to a faculty member about our private tutorial option. Additionally, this tutorial is a one on one session with our expert faculty and can be designed to enhance your already developed skills. Call AHEC at 1-800-239-1361 for more information or click here for more details. Private Ultrasound Tutorials
AHEC Cancellation and Refund Policy for Skills Courses
AHEC defines a skills course as a limited enrollment course where a received registration with payment reserves your place in a course (i.e. all Ultrasound courses, Mammography Initial Training and other theory courses). For cancellations received at least two weeks prior to the course date, a refund minus the 3% transaction fee and a 30% processing fee will be given. Within two weeks of the course, no refund is given, but a tuition credit – less a 30% processing fee – may be applied to a future course. No refunds or tuition credit is given for non-attendance. Facilities may substitute employees by notification to AHEC at least one week in advance.

Course Objectives
Introduction to Emergency Medicine
Course Topics
Introduction to Emergency Medicine
Tags: Emergency Medicine Ultrasound, Emergency Medicine, Ultrasound, CE, AMA PRA Category 1, Point of Care