Pulmonary and Critical Care Ultrasonography Online Education

ACCP Certificate of Completion Critical Care Ultrasonography Program

Advance your critical care ultrasonography competence with this all-new program for intensivists seeking structured training. Take this course and meet one of the six program requirements.

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Pulmonary and Critical Care Ultrasonography Online Education
Additional Critical Training in Critical Care

Supplement, strengthen, and refine your ACCP ultrasound coursework by participating in this intensive online education series.

Designed by frontline intensivist experts in the field of critical care ultrasonography, these cutting-edge, interactive multimedia e-learning tutorials cover essential components of critical care ultrasound.

Enhance your critical care echocardiography and general critical care ultrasonography skills.

Acquire additional cognitive skills and knowledge about key aspects of focused clinical ultrasound: general principles, anatomy, orientation, image interpretation, clinical applications, and scanning technique.

Develop further expertise in decision making on clinical management, based on image interpretation in clinical scenarios.

Manage your own training schedule. The modular training material allows participants to go through the course content at their own pace, in an organized way.

Validate your knowledge. Each module offers a pretest and posttest, as well as a global test incorporated at the end of each course as a tool to guide your progress. Questions are clinically oriented to test the multiple dimensions of critical care ultrasound. Learn more

Register now for a 12-month subscription. Your subscription begins once you sign into the system and begin the modules, not from the date of purchase. Login instructions will be sent once your purchase has been processed.

No refunds will be given once this item is purchased. All sales are final.

CME Statement
The ACCP designates this educational activity for a maximum of 23.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.