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Sonographiekurs

Rezensionen von KursteilnehmernEuregional Abdominal Ultrasound, Aachen/Aken/Aix-la-Chapelle

Termin

Mittwoch, 26.08.2026 bis
Samstag, 29.08.2026

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Preis

1.290,00 € inkl. MwSt.

Buchungsbedingungen

Kostenfreie Stornierung bis 2 Wochen vor Kursbeginn, Ratenzahlung möglich bei Anzahlung

Freie Plätze: 30

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Veranstaltungsort  /  Anfahrt

Uniklinik RWTH Aachen
Pauwelsstraße 30
52074 Aachen

Kurszeiten

Mittwoch, 26. Aug. 2026: 8:00 - 14:30
Donnerstag, 27. Aug. 2026: 8:00 - 14:45
Freitag, 28. Aug. 2026: 8:00 - 14:30
Samstag, 29. Aug. 2026: 08:00 - 14:30

Bei Fragen simcenter@schallware.de, Telefon 01774911854

CME

30

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Gernot Jehle 0049 1774911854 simcenter@schallware.de

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Beschreibung

Basic Course Abdomen and Retroperitoneum (including Kidneys), Thorax (excluding Heart), DEGUM and KBV compliant, simulation-supported, ENGLISH SPEAKING
DEGUM Kursleitung: Frau Dr. med. Claudia Lucius (DEGUM Stufe 3, Ausbilderin, Poliklinik am Helios Berlin-Buch), FÄ für Innere Medizin/Gastroenterologie
Wissenschaftliche Leitung: Prof. Dr. Dr. med. Alexander Koch, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen

Euregional Basic Abdominal Ultrasound, Aachen/Aken/Aix-la-Chapelle
DEGUM KBV-konform, simulationsunterstützt
https://www.schallware.de/rental/2759

Scientific Directors: 
• Dr. Karim Hamesch, Gastroenterologist/Internist, University Hospital Aachen, Germany
• Dr. Robert de Knegt, Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
• Prof. Dr. Jeoffrey Schouten, Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist, VITAZ Hospital, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
Lecturers and Tutors: 
• Dr. Jamal Ali, Gastroenterologist/Internist, University Hospital Cologne
• Dr. Susanne Fleig, Internist/Nephrologist, University Hospital Aachen, Germany
• Prof. Dr. Christian Jenssen, Hospital Märkische Oberland, Strausberg, Germany
• Dr. Claudia Lucius, Gastroenterologist/Internist, Helios Clinic Berlin-Buch, Germany
• Dr. Michael Ludwig, Internist/Pulmonary Medicine, Innere Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Berlin, Germany
• Prof. Alina Popescu, Gastroenterologist, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania
• Dr. Matteo Rosselli, University College London, London, UK
• Prof. Roxana Sirli, Gastroenterologist, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania
• Dr. Dave Sprengers, Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
• Dr. Pavel Taimr, Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist, University Hospital Prague, IKEM Praha, Czech Republic
• Dr. Bart Takkenberg, Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Ultrasound devices: 1 US device per 5 participants with one healthy volunteer
Schallware Ultrasound Simulators: Basic course 2 participants per simulator + master simulator on stage, Advanced 1 participant per simulator + master simulator on stage
These simulation-supported  ultrasound courses last 4 days. The courses are conducted with alternating lecturers and tutors on real US devices and simulators.
The aim of the courses is to offer a basic and advanced abdominal course according to EFSUMB/DEGUM guidelines. Participants will have extensive individual practice time using the simulator and gain access to the pathology database.
The lecturers perform a “master scan” on stage with projection via beamer, while all participants repeat the exercise simultaneously using a dummy probe and mannequin (simulator).
After simulator training, the acquired skills are applied to volunteers and real ultrasound devices.

Contents of the courses:
• Preparation: short online instructional videos, mandatory prior to the course (Methodology and vascular anatomy, approx. 15 min each).
Links are sent in advance during registration.
• Interactive short lectures
• Live demonstrations on the ultrasound devices (incl. knobology, artifacts, Doppler, thorax, bowel, liver)
• Practical exercises on the ultrasound device: guided by tutors and lecturers, 15 teaching units (simulators), 5 participants per regular US device.
• Simulator practice sessions: topic-related, directly after the theoretical introduction in the short lecture, or moderated during the simultaneous master scan.
Lecturers and tutors introduce the respective organs or organ systems with short lectures. Afterwards, participants independently work out normal findings and typical pathological findings using real patient case studies. Participants use the simulators, where case studies (clinical data and virtual models) can be uploaded.
Lectures are supported by examinations on a patient dummy, into which real three-dimensional patient data are virtually projected.
Sonographic case studies on the simulator with real patient data examples:
• Normal findings of all presented organs and organ systems
• Aortic aneurysm
• Aortic sclerosis
• Pancreatic lipomatosis
• Pancreatitis
• Pancreatic carcinoma
• Hydronephrosis
• Nephrolithiasis
• Renal cysts
• Renal tumors
• Fatty liver
• Liver cysts
• Liver tumors
• Liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension
• Bile duct dilatation
• Gallstones (cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis)
• Cholecystitis
• Splenomegaly
• Ascites

Preliminary programs videos
Language during the courses: English
Live scan with volunteers

Euregional Abdominal Ultrasound, Aachen/Aken/Aix-la-Chapelle

Mittwoch, 26.08.26: first day

ZeitenThema
08:00-08:30
Introduction of faculty and participants, learning goals, probe manipulations exercise
08:30-09:30
abdominal vessels, reference to online videos (Methodology I), simulator session
09:30-09:45
Pause
09:45-10:30
Pankreas I anatomy, simulator session
10:30-11:00
Live demo: examination workflow incl. positioning, knobology, artifacts (Methodology II)
11:00-12:00
pathologies (vessels, pancreas), simulator session
12:00-13:00
Pause
13:00-14:30
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model

Donnerstag, 27.08.26: Day 2

ZeitenThema
08:00-08:15
Short lecture Liver/Bile I: liver hilum and bile duc
08:15-08:30
hilum & bile duct, simulator session
08:30-08:45
Short lecture Liver/Bile II: gallbladder
08:45-09:00
gallbladder, simulator session
09:00-09:45
liver/gallbladder – workflow, anatomy, checklist
09:45-10:00
Pause
10:00-12:15
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model
12:15-13:00
Pause
13:00-13:15
Short lecture kidneys
13:15-13:45
pathologies (kidneys), simulator session
13:45-14:00
Thyroid lecture
14:00-14:45
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model

Freitag, 28.08.26: Day 3

ZeitenThema
08:00-09:30
liver/bile pathologies, simulator session
09:30-09:45
Pause
09:45-10:15
Live demo Doppler technique, artifacts (Methodology III)
10:15-10:30
lecture spleen, ascites, eFAST with thorax
10:30-11:15
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model
11:15-12:15
spleen and kidney pathologies, simulator session
12:15-13:00
Pause
13:00-14:30
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model

Samstag, 29.08.26: Day 4

ZeitenThema
08:00-09:00
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model
09:00-09:15
lecture Lymph nodes
09:15-09:45
lymph node pathologies, simulator session
09:45-10:00
Pause
10:00-10:15
lecture Small pelvis (bladder, genital organs)
10:15-11:45
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model
11:45-12:00
lecture Gastrointestinaltract
12:00-12:30
Gastrointestinaltract, simulator session
12:30-13:15
Pause
13:15-13:30
Pause
13:30-14:30
Hands-on ultrasound scanning on a live model

Liste der zur Verfügung stehenden Kasuistiken am Schallware Simulator für hands-on Training mit Puppe und Dummy-Sonde

Rote Balken entsprechen schallbare Aufnahmevolumen. Pfeile zeigen interkostale Fächer-Volumen (fans) an.
Fälle wurden zum Beispiel mit Konvex-, Linearsonde und im Farbdopplermodus zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten aufgezeichnet. Unter Details finden Sie eine Liste von Bildern, die die Regions of Interest (ROIs) des Falles anzeigen. Der Simulator kann Sie zu einer solchen Struktur (ROI) automatisch führen (bubble in space).

NameOrtSchlagworteTechnologieSonde
Patient 126Acute appendicitisconvex, linearDetails
Patient 2Hydatid cyst WHO CE3aconvexDetails
Patient 2060 y/o male, AnatomyconvexDetails
Patient 28Liver metastases, Neuroendocrine tumors NET (unclear origin)convexDetails
Patient 31Horse shoe kidney, Abdominal mass, ArteriosclerosisconvexDetails
Patient 41Acute splenic rupture and necrotizing pancreatitis (tail), intraperitoneal bleedingconvexDetails
Patient 53Caval thrombus, renal cell carcinoma RCC (left), liver metastasesconvexDetails
Patient 54Tumor infiltration of the kidney, obstructive uropathyconvexDetails
Patient 59FNH in S5convexDetails
Patient 64Acute pancreatitis, choledocholithiasis, cholecystolithiasis, liver cystconvexDetails
Patient 65Aneurysm and septic thrombosis of portal and splenic veinconvexDetails
Patient 71Infected splenic cystconvexDetails
Patient 77Mechanical small bowel ileusconvexDetails
Patient 8960 y/o female, Urothelial carcinomaconvex, colorDetails
Patient 91Severe steatohepatitis, Asc.-Decompensation, HCCconvexDetails
Patient 92Acute cholecystitis with lithiasis, detritus, fatty liverconvexDetails
Patient 96LTX, CBD with stone sludge, ITBL, thrombus in hepatic artery stumpconvexDetails
Patient 97Pancreatic pseudocyst, cholecystolithiasis, hydronephrosis, right ureteral occlusion, parapelvic cystsconvexDetails
Patient 98Marfan syndrome, HTX, aortic aneurysm, aortic dissectionconvex, colorDetails
Patient 100DLT, NHL Liver, infiltrated intestine, bilateral pleural effusion, gallbladder wall edema (hypalbuminemia)convexDetails
Patient 101Peritoneal carcinosis by liposarcomaconvexDetails
Patient 103Liver hemangiomas, cholecystolithiasisconvexDetails
Patient 105Appendicitis with fecalith - atypical courselinearDetails
Patient 111Primary sclerosing cholangitis PSCconvexDetails
Patient 115Right pleural effusionconvexDetails
Patient 116Left pleural effusionconvexDetails
Patient 117Liver cirrh., reopened umbilical vein, gallbladder hydrops, cholecystolithiasisconvexDetails
Patient 118Liver cysts, M.Crohn, Adenomyomatosis, cholecystolith., nephrolith., stenosis of ileoc. anastomosisconvex, linearDetails
Patient 120Hepaticojejunostomy, aerobilia, renal cyst, pancreatic pseudo cystconvexDetails
Patient 124Hepatic hemangioma, cholecystolithiasis, dilated CBD, ureteral stenosisconvexDetails
Patient 125Free fluid, renal cysts, arteriosclerosisconvexDetails
Patient 126Acute appendicitisconvex, linearDetails
Patient 127Thoraco-Abdominal aortic aneurysm, right pleural effusionconvex, colorDetails
Patient 129Liver cirrhosis, nodules, cavathrombus, spleen with scar, left pleural effusionconvexDetails
Patient 131Infrarenal aortic aneurysmconvex, colorDetails
Patient 132Bright liver tumors, splenomegalyconvexDetails
Patient 133Polycystic liver and kidneysconvexDetails
Patient 134Cholecystolithiasis with multiple concrementsconvexDetails
Patient 136Lymphomata in hepatoduodenal ligament and in splenic hilumconvexDetails
Patient 141Aerobilia, CholedocholithiasisconvexDetails
Patient 143Budd-Chiari and Cruveilhier-Baumgarten syndromes, Ascites (color)convex, colorDetails
Patient 145Adrenal tumor, CEUSconvex, colorDetails
Patient 147Psoas abscess, Cholecystolithiasis, chronic cholecystitisconvex, linearDetails
Patient 148Liver metastasis, cholecystolithiasis, chronic cholecystitis, melanomaconvexDetails
Patient 149Portal vein thrombosis, TIPS, hypertrophic additional spleenconvexDetails
Patient 150Liver tumors, CBD stenosis, enlarged lymph nodesconvexDetails
Patient 151Hepatic Echinococcus alveolaris, dilated hepatici, purulent peritonitisconvexDetails
Patient 153Liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, cholecystolithiasis, partial portal vein thrombosisconvexDetails
Patient 157Thrombosis of V.cava, Aneurysmconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 158Liver metastasis, Gallbladder cancer, Lymph node metastasislinear, colorDetails
Patient 159Stenotic tumor of Asc.colon, Lymph node metastasisconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 22Ulcerative colitis treatment, anti-TNF-αconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 23Morbus Crohn, ileitis, segmental colitis, lymphadenitisconvex, linearDetails
Patient 21M.Crohn, Distal sigmoiditis, Ascites, Lymph node enlargement, Sigmoidal hyperemiaconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 14M.Crohn, Liver cysts, Adenomyomatosis, Cholecystolithiasis, Nephrolithiasis, Stenosis of ileocecal anastomosisconvex, linearDetails
Patient 11Terminal ileitis Crohn, enterocutaneous fistula, psoas abscessconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 10Crohn's disease (sigmoid), Sigmoid stenosis, involvement of cecum-colon-ileumconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 9Colon carcinoma at right flexure, Paracolic abscess and malignant infiltrationconvexDetails
Patient 8Infiltrated appendixconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 6Crohn's disease relapse, Stenosis in neoterminal ileum with large fistulaconvex, colorDetails
Patient 5Liver cysts, Crohn's disease, Stenosis of ileocecal anastomosisconvex, linear, colorDetails
Patient 4Terminal ileum with stenosises and interloop abscessesconvexDetails
Patient 1Normal terminal ileum and appendixlinearDetails

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