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Ultrasound in Ophthalmology Community of Practice logo

Ultrasound in Ophthalmology Community of Practice

Campus: Columbus
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Purpose Statement: The Ultrasound in Ophthalmology Community of Practice hopes to unite medical students, residents, fellows, and faculty within a single Community of Practice (COP), which seeks to advance Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) through Clinical, Administrative, Research, and Education (CARE) initiatives in the department of ophthalmology at Ohio State. Ultimately, we hope to improve quality and efficacy of patient care by contributing to the widespread adoption of ultrasound at the bedside, as this technology becomes increasingly useful and affordable. Our COP encourages leadership over the four years of medical school. Ultrasound projects across all four CARE domains will be passed on from year to year, student to student.
Primary Leader: Jonathan Zhou
Secondary Leader: Ladan Bigdeli
Treasurer Leader: Amanda Martinez
Advisor: Irina Livshitz
Website: Not Listed
Primary Type: Academic/College
Secondary Types: Special Interest
Technology
Primary Make Up: Professional
Constitution: 2022_11_05_06_49_11_6904.docx 
Meeting Time and Place: Columbus, OH 43210
Office Location: 1739 N. High Street
Columbus, OH 43210
Membership Type: Open Membership
Membership Contact: jonathan.zhou@osumc.edu
Time of Year for New Membership: Open enrollment at any time
How does a Prospective Member Apply: Email USIG COP director, Current USO COP President, or jonathan.zhou@osumc.edu
Charge Dues: No