Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - Peds
Program Resources
Ultrasound Machines
Mount Sinai Hospital
Four Sonosite M-Turbo
Four Mindray TE7
Two Mindray TE7 Max
1 SonoSite S-Cath
1 Butterfly iQ Plus
Philips Lumify (cardiac, curvilinear, and linear)
MS-Beth Israel - Sonosite Edge/Zonare Z.one Pro
MS-St. Luke's-Sonosite Edge
Ultrasound Probes
Curved array, phased array, linear array, and intracavitary probes in use throughout the Mount Sinai Health System
Image Recorder
Digital image archival (still image and video) QpathE
Softlink EchoPacs server-legacy system
Wireless image transmission to server
Educational Resources
ED based RDMS-certified Ultrasound Technician
Off-service experiences include:
Monthly PICU/Peds ward ultrasound rounds
vascular laboratory
echocardiography suite
anesthesia (nerve blocks)
Library of current ultrasound texts, instructional DVDs, phantoms, high-fidelity simulation lab including ultrasound simulators from SonoSim and SimuLab, Blue Phantom, and others
Website:
www.SinaiEM.us
www.youtube.com/c/pocus4peds
Other Information
Mount Sinai Health System Department of Emergency Medicine is among the top five research programs in the United States based on federal research funding, and has numerous publicatiokns in the area of pediatric emergency ultrasound.
Our research director has won several NIH R-01 grants, and a strong ongoing clinical research program exists in the department, including:
Full-time grant writer, statistician
EM research fellowship
Research associate program
We have an ongoing Research Associate program as well as an annual summer research program which involves medical and college students in research projects in the department
A nationally recognized medical informatics department (including an EM Informatics fellowship), EPIC EMR transitioning to QpathE and data warehouse supports many types of research. The system facilitates prospective patient enrollment as well as retrospective chart reviews.