Clinical Ultrasound Málaga Course Description:
Join the Global Ultrasound Institute (GUSI) for a two-day immersive clinical ultrasound course in Málaga, Spain—exclusively designed for primary care clinicians. This in-person, Spanish-language training is hosted in partnership with the Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Málaga and certified by Romero SonoTraining.
Why Attend This Course?
Whether you’re a general practitioner, family medicine doctor, internist, or urgent care provider, this course offers the practical skills needed to bring ultrasound to the bedside. You’ll learn to make faster, more confident decisions using Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS), a patient-centered diagnostic tool that enhances clinical accuracy.
Who Should Join:
This course is ideal for primary care physicians, general practitioners, emergency clinicians, and anyone looking to integrate ultrasound into everyday clinical decision-making.
Why POCUS Matters:
POCUS is revolutionizing how clinicians assess and treat patients in real time. It reduces delays in care, improves patient satisfaction, and enhances diagnostic confidence—all without relying on traditional imaging departments.
Location:
Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Málaga
Málaga, Spain
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Learn from Leading POCUS Experts
Our instructors are seasoned ultrasound educators, practicing physicians, and industry leaders with extensive experience in teaching and applying POCUS in real-world clinical settings. With years of hands-on expertise, they have trained thousands of healthcare professionals, equipping them with the essential skills to integrate ultrasound confidently into their daily practice. Expect personalized coaching, expert insights, and practical applications that will transform your approach to patient care.
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- Built by clinicians, for clinicians
- Backed by global POCUS training experience
- Trusted by providers across over 60+ countries

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Course FAQ’s
Can international participants attend GUSI in-person courses?
Yes, we welcome international participants. With backgrounds in global health, GUSI faculty have taught POCUS across Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, and we currently support learners in over 120 countries worldwide. In alignment with our mission for health equity, GUSI adjusts pricing structure for resource-limited settings to improve access and impact.
Do you provide accommodation recommendations and special rates?
Yes, for many courses we secure special group rates at nearby hotels. For example, our Portland courses include discounted rates at Residence Inn Portland Downtown/RiverPlace. We provide booking details, deadlines, and reservation links to registered participants. Course location details are provided to all registered learners in advance.
Will I receive CME credits and a certificate of completion?
Yes, you will receive both CME credits (typically 13.5-16 hours depending on the specific course) and a certificate of completion. GUSI also provides a transcript with lessons completed and test scores. For residents, we provide residency directors with a template for minimum scanning competency based on AAFP curriculum guidelines.
Do I need any prior ultrasound experience to attend?
No prior ultrasound experience is required. Our courses are designed for all experience levels, from complete beginners to those seeking to advance their skills. We recommend reviewing the “Scanning Technique” videos in your complimentary online course access before attending for an optimized learning experience.
What is included in the course registration fee?
Your registration includes all hands-on training sessions, expert instruction, course materials, and CME credits (typically 13.5-16 hours depending on the course). You also receive complimentary access to our online course content typically for 3 months post-course (valued at $309), which includes additional CME hours for other essential POCUS applications.
Is there any commercial bias in GUSI’s educational content?
No. All GUSI content is created independently. We collect Conflict of Interest (COI) disclosures from all course contributors to ensure that no one involved has financial relationships that could bias the educational material. To ensure transparency and trust, we follow best practices in medical education to make sure our content remains objective, evidence-based, and free of commercial influence, especially from companies that sell ultrasound devices or related products.
How much does your POCUS training cost?
Empowerment and health equity are the heart of GUSI’s core values. GUSI’s mission is to make the best quality POCUS training affordable and accessible for clinicians worldwide. Price structure varies based on institution, practice setting, and number of participants. Please see our courses for specific pricing.
What medical specialties can apply to the program?
GUSI founders are family doctors who have trained hundreds of physicians in various specialties including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, OB, and emergency medicine. Any clinician of any specialty is eligible to apply.
Can medical professionals from other fields, train with GUSI?
Yes. GUSI believes POCUS is the most revolutionary addition to the physical exam since the stethoscope. Our training programs are designed for all medical professionals who perform physical exams. This includes nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, clinical officers, physical therapists, paramedics, EMTs, and more. Everyone can benefit from GUSI’s comprehensive ultrasound training to enhance their clinical practice.