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Nephrology

Course highlights

  • Renal Tract ultrasound including kidneys, bladder, and prostate.
  • Advanced renal assessment including transplant kidneys, Doppler, and abdominal vasculature.
  • Basic to advanced lung and cardiac ultrasound assessment.
  • Venous Excess Ultrasound (VExUS) Score.

Price range: $2,300.00 through $2,700.00

Course Dates
  • Select Start Date
  • 09 Sep 2026 $2,700.00

Description

This course is designed for Nephrologist already experienced in the use of ultrasound. This 2-day advanced program will extend into comprehensive renal, lung, cardiac and vascular examinations to determine and guide management of fluid overload.

This includes VExUS scanning and integration to determine fluid volume status in management of fluid overload.

We combine lectures and short demonstrations with lengthy hands-on practical scanning of real patient models. Students will engage in learning from acquisition and interpretation, through to integrating skills and knowledge into clinical situations and management.

Objectives

The objectives of this Ultrasound for Nephrology course are:

Renal Tract Ultrasound

  • Recognise normal and abnormal appearances of the renal tract including kidneys, bladder, ureter and prostate.
  • Identify common abnormalities, variants, and pathologies of the urinary tract.
  • Perform scanning of the urinary tract including kidneys, bladder, prostate, aorta, IVC and other abdominal organs.
  • Perform renal measurements and calculations including bladder pre and post void.
  • Identify and perform Doppler assessment of kidneys and bladder.
  • Identify advanced renal pathology and doppler appearances of renal ultrasound assessment.

 Lung Ultrasound

  • Identify normal and abnormal lung patterns.
  • Recognise common abnormalities such as pneumothorax, consolidation, B lines, and atelectasis pleural effusion.
  • Integrate lung appearances in determination of fluid volume status.

Cardiac Ultrasound

  • Acquire the 4 views of the heart — parasternal long axis (PLAX), parasternal short axis (PSAX), apical 4 chamber (AP4CH), and subxiphoid (SUBX) and the IVC.
  • Identify normal appearances and size of the chambers, valves, cycle, heart, IVC, aorta and surroundings.
  • Determine cardiac function by assessment of cardiac and chamber size, contractility, and dynamics.
  • Perform advanced techniques in assessment of heart size, contractility, and function.
  • Integrate cardiac appearances with lung and vein appearances to determine volume status.

VExUS

  • Perform scanning and Doppler of IVC, hepatic veins, portal veins, and renal veins.
  • Interpret Doppler waveforms of hepatic, portal, and renal veins.
  • Integrate findings of VExUS scanning into context of volume status / venous congestion.
  • Integrate VExUS into context for volume status and venous congestion.

Integrate appearances of cardiac, lung, IVC and VExUS ultrasound into identification of fluid volume status and congestion to determine appropriate management decisions.

Prerequisites

Our courses are designed exclusively for medical and allied health professionals. This course assumes prior knowledge of echocardiography. The basics of echocardiography will NOT be covered in this course.

Participants MUST:

  • Have completed the Basic Nephrology Ultrasound Course (or similar).
  • Have had some experience in acquiring the following views:
    • Parasternal long axis of LV
    • Parasternal short axis of mitral valve
    • Apical five-chamber view
    • Subcostal long axis of IVC

The prior ultrasound experience assumed for this course is highlighted below.

None/MinimalDon’t use ultrasound
LimitedUse ultrasound weekly/monthly
Moderate/ExperiencedUse ultrasound daily/weekly

Accreditation

ACEM

Approved for Educational Activities 15.25 hours.

HOURS
Theoretical5.25
Practical8
Total13.25
VENUE

Australian Institute of Ultrasound
2 Miami Key
Broadbeach Waters
QLD 4218

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CATERING

Morning tea, a light lunch and refreshments are provided.