This session was co-hosted by the AAP SOEM Education Subcommittee and the Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Special Interest Group and was originally held on Zoom on Monday, May 12, 2025. This interactive session explored the landscape of pediatric POCUS through the lens of education, curriculum development, and sustaining quality. Our expert presenters shared practical guidance, challenges, and updates based on national recommendations from the AAP, ACEP, and others.
Need more convincing to watch? Well, you can seek out answers to questions such as, “why is my division making everyone learn how to do ultrasound? and “how did they make the decisions on what scans we have to learn and how many do we need to have?” and even “won’t Radiology get mad if we take their money?”
Agenda and Presenters
Education Recommendations and Guidelines: Diagnostics and Procedures
Jennifer Marin, MD
Professor of Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, and Radiology
Medical Director, Point-of-Care Ultrasound, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
Emergency Medical Imaging Director, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Quality Assurance – What Works to Maintain a Program
Patrick C. Drayna, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics – Division of Emergency Medicine
Medical Director of Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Children’s Wisconsin
Medical College of Wisconsin
Implementation – Curriculum Development and Barriers
Marjan (Zahra) Ghazi-Askar, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Director, Pediatric Ultrasound Education, Department of Emergency Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Share your thoughts