CCP Podcast 037: How to Make Ultrasound Easier!

 January 23

by Jonathan Downham

In this episode I talked to Jennifer Cotton (@sonomojo) who runs the website Sonomojo which is a guide to ultrasound education and she talks about her reasons for setting up the site. The aim of the site is about connecting people to resources about ultrasound. Jennifer is just about to become a doctor and has worked with colleagues such as Matt Dawson from the www.ultrasoundpodcast.com website as part of her training to become more competent at this skill. She also promotes the Ultrasound Interest Groups (USIG) which is way of developing groups that can focus on student organised, faculty led workshops. http://sonomojo.org/ http://www.ultrasoundpodcast.com/ National USIG http://emcrit.org/rush-exam/ How to Case Study: RUSH Exam Video Part 1 - SonoSite [table id=1 /] [Stitcher_Radio_Logo] [get_in_touch_with_jonathan]  

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