This comprehensive bundle combines two specialized POCUS courses designed for healthcare professionals looking to develop expertise in both pediatric and obstetric ultrasound: two essential skills for family medicine, emergency medicine, and primary care providers.
The Pediatric POCUS Essentials course offers 12 CME hours and is specifically designed for healthcare professionals working with pediatric patients. This course provides a clinically grounded approach to diagnosing common conditions in children, emphasizing key pediatric anatomical targets, probe positioning, and scanning techniques. Clinicians will learn how to assess common pediatric issues such as respiratory distress, abdominal pain, trauma, and musculoskeletal injuries with ultrasound, ensuring they can make real-time, accurate diagnostic decisions.
The Obstetric POCUS Essentials course offers 12 CME hours and provides a practical, hands-on approach to performing ultrasound exams during pregnancy. Participants will learn key anatomical structures, probe positioning, and scanning techniques for evaluating fetal development, placental positioning, and amniotic fluid levels. The course is structured to give clinicians the skills needed to assess both normal and high-risk pregnancies.
Through structured modules and hands-on training, participants will gain the confidence to incorporate POCUS into their pediatric and obstetric practice, improving patient care and clinical efficiency across the full spectrum of maternal and child health.
Key Benefits:
- 24 Total CME Hours (12 from Pediatric Essentials + 12 from OB Essentials)
- Specialized training in two essential patient populations
- Self-paced online learning with interactive modules and performance tracking
- Expert-led instruction from experienced clinicians
- Real-time ultrasound assessment skills for improved diagnostic accuracy
- Flexible learning that fits your schedule
- Certificate of completion for both courses
Who Should Take This Bundle:
This bundle is ideal for:
- Family medicine physicians and residents
- Pediatricians
- Emergency medicine physicians
- OB/GYN providers
- Hospitalists
- Nurse practitioners and physician assistants
- Midwives and labor & delivery nurses
- Urgent care providers
- Any healthcare professional providing care to pediatric patients and pregnant women













