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University of Melbourne

  • 37% international / 63% domestic

Point of Care Early Pregnancy Ultrasound

  • Non-Award

This course provides essential knowledge and skills for assessing early pregnancy using point of care ultrasound, focusing on gestational age, pregnancy site, viability, and fetal number. It supports clinicians in developing Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinics and aligns with existing educational programs.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
14 - 14 years full-time
Study Mode
Online
Domestic Fees
$314 total

About this course

Overview

Delivering the knowledge base and skills required to assess gestational age, pregnancy site, pregnancy viability and fetal number with point of care ultrasound at 5 to 10 week's gestation. Developed as a joint initiative between the Mobile Learning Unit, Melbourne Medical School and Mercy Perinatal, Mercy Hospital for Women, this course is written by and for clinicians who care for women in early pregnancy. The course readily aligns with existing educational programs and qualifications, prepares you for supervised practice, and is flexible to your educational needs and availability. The course can be also used for revision, for example if your career changes or is interrupted temporarily.

The early 21st century was marked by scandals in Australia, Ireland, England and other high-income countries where women suffered misdiagnosis of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. Women rightly demanded accurate diagnosis and humane care. Women complained about long waiting times in Emergency Departments, cursory ultrasound examinations and hastily-made management plans, often determined to a greater extent by clinicians', not patients' preferences.

Enquiries such as the Irish Health Executives' 2011 National Miscarriage Misdiagnosis Review called for readily accessible Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinics (EPAC), staffed by appropriately educated clinicians and specifically recommended courses in transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound.

The current course meets the need for multi-disciplinary education, supporting clinicians and healthcare services to develop holistic Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinics (EPAC), with special attention to practice and interpretation of point of care ultrasound (POCUS).

Entry requirements

Course participants should be either enrolled in or graduated from a degree in midwifery, nursing or medicine.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

What you will learn

Overview

Delivering the knowledge base and skills required to assess gestational age, pregnancy site, pregnancy viability and fetal number with point of care ultrasound at 5 to 10 week's gestation. Developed as a joint initiative between the Mobile Learning Unit, Melbourne Medical School and Mercy Perinatal, Mercy Hospital for Women, this course is written by and for clinicians who care for women in early pregnancy. The course readily aligns with existing educational programs and qualifications, prepares you for supervised practice, and is flexible to your educational needs and availability. The course can be also used for revision, for example if your career changes or is interrupted temporarily.

The early 21st century was marked by scandals in Australia, Ireland, England and other high-income countries where women suffered misdiagnosis of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. Women rightly demanded accurate diagnosis and humane care. Women complained about long waiting times in Emergency Departments, cursory ultrasound examinations and hastily-made management plans, often determined to a greater extent by clinicians', not patients' preferences.

Enquiries such as the Irish Health Executives' 2011 National Miscarriage Misdiagnosis Review called for readily accessible Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinics (EPAC), staffed by appropriately educated clinicians and specifically recommended courses in transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound.

The current course meets the need for multi-disciplinary education, supporting clinicians and healthcare services to develop holistic Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinics (EPAC), with special attention to practice and interpretation of point of care ultrasound (POCUS).

Designed For

Clinicians currently working in or planning to work in Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinics: Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialists and trainees, Midwives, Emergency Medicine Physicians, Trainees and Nurses, Sexual Health and General Practice Doctors, Trainees and Nurses.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify normal early pregnancy development for both singleton and twin pregnancies using ultrasound
  2. Create ultrasound images through knowledge of physics, machine settings and patient aspects such as uterine axis and patient size
  3. Define terminology for probe manoeuvres and anatomical planes
  4. Evaluate when to utilise POCUS and when to refer for additional imaging and other expertise
  5. Diagnose miscarriage and outline treatment options
  6. Diagnose tubal ectopic pregnancy and outline treatment options
  7. Recognise serious or common complications in the ovaries with early pregnancy
  8. Implement improved practice for experienced Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinics (EPAC) practitioners and those developing an EPAC service
  9. Organise supervised POCUS practice, workshops, simulation or assessments, as a trainee or trainer/assessor

How to apply

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