An Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship was established in 2013, and meets the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Guidelines (PDF), as specified by ACEP. The fellowship program earned Emergency Ultrasonography Fellowship Accreditation Council (EUFAC) accreditation in April 2021. Fellows completing our program who have satisfied the graduation requirements are eligible to sit for the Advanced EM Ultrasonography focused practice designation certification exam (FPD-AEMUS).
We accept one-two EUS Fellows each year, and provide a robust training experience that prepares the Fellow to lead an EUS program. The Fellowship focuses on the design and implementation of educational programs for Faculty and Residents, clinical aspects of running an EUS program (QA/QI, machine purchase, credentialing, privileging, etc.), EUS research, and the development of an effective coding and billing workflow.