“Point of Care Ultrasound in Primary Care: Time to Get on Board” — Southern Medicine Podcast is Now Available
This episode of the Southern Medicine podcast explores the growing role of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in primary care. Tatiana Havryliuk, MD, and Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP, discuss practical applications, challenges in implementation, and tips for providers looking to adopt POCUS in their practice.
Dr. Tatiana Havryliuk is an emergency physician and founder of Hello Sono. With 15 years of experience using POCUS in diverse settings, from urban EDs to Everest Base Camp, she is dedicated to extending its benefits to more patients. With Hello Sono, she and her team support practices in building compliant, high-quality, and profitable POCUS programs through tailored education and implementation.
This topic is important because POCUS is crucial now as it enables faster, more accurate bedside diagnoses improving patient care and reducing costs. Affordable, portable devices make it accessible for small practices, and with growing use in medical training, providers must stay updated to stay competitive.