December 20, 2022: An Introduction to A-FAST and T-FAST for the General Practitioner

RACE Program #:

958380

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

Improve your ultrasound game….get “fast”!

In this 1-hour, VETgirl small animal webinar, Dr. Marc Seitz, DACVR, DABVP reviews the basics of abdominal point-of-care ultrasound. What are A-FAST and T-FAST exams, when should they be performed, how long should they take to perform and what are you looking for? Tune in to learn two rapid techniques that will increase utilization of your ultrasound, improve patient care, and build fundamentals for further ultrasound skills!

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  1. This was a fantastic presentation. Thank you so much Dr. Seitz for giving me some great insight on performing Afast and Tfast. I’m very excited to use it in practice.

  2. I’m a tech and I’ve never been taught anything US, just made observations as I watch the docs in ER. This was very easy to understand and is going to be so helpful in practice.

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