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DR MARK REWI

FACEM, MBCHB(Auckland), PGC CPU(Otago), CCPU, PGC ClinED(Canterbury), ACLS instructor.  

​​Why I'm LOCUS for POCUS

I have been a strong advocate for improving credentialing, equipment acquisition/maintenance, imaging management and education in point of care ultrasound. I would like clinicians to have better access to point of care training to meet high standards of quality and consistency.

DR MARK REWI

FACEM, MBCHB(Auckland), PGC CPU(Otago), CCPU, PGC ClinED(Canterbury), ACLS instructor.  
 

I have been a strong advocate for improving credentialing, equipment acquisition/maintenance, imaging management and education in point of care ultrasound. I would like clinicians to have better access to point of care training to meet high standards of quality and consistency.

DR MICK KILLEEN

FACEM

​​Why I'm LOCUS for POCUS

I have realised that POCUS is the most accurate diagnostic tool that I have at the bedside. It I also an essential tool to assist many procedures. The Light bulb moment is the first time you pick up the probe and realise that you can actually see into your patients body and suddenly there is no more guess work anymore. I use POCUS on the majority of my patients , in some form or other. I believe it is now essential as a diagnostic tool and therapeutic guide . Arguably you cannot practice Emergency medicine anymore without POCUS skills.

Training & Education

Irish graduate , FACEM training in NZ

Why EMUGs?

Inspired to join in and build the momentum by enthusiastic colleagues at MMH ED


When I grow up...

Professional Sportsman

Bucket List

Surf more epic breaks

Why EMUGs?

Inspired to join in and build the momentum by enthusiastic colleagues at MMH ED


When I grow up...

Professional Sportsman

Bucket List

Surf more epic breaks

DR MICK KILLEEN

FACEM

​​Why I'm LOCUS for POCUS

I have realised that POCUS is the most accurate diagnostic tool that I have at the bedside. It I also an essential tool to assist many procedures. The Light bulb moment is the first time you pick up the probe and realise that you can actually see into your patients body and suddenly there is no more guess work anymore. I use POCUS on the majority of my patients , in some form or other. I believe it is now essential as a diagnostic tool and therapeutic guide . Arguably you cannot practice Emergency medicine anymore without POCUS skills.

Training & Education

Irish graduate , FACEM training in NZ

Events Team

Dr Allan Whitehead (VIC)
Dr Cindy Soon (SA)
Dr Brian Doyle (TAS)
Dr Lexi Nikolsky (VIC/CC)
Dr Jon Theoret (NSW)
Dr Steve Korbel (NSW) 
Dr Luke Phillips (VIC/CC)
Dr Jenna Chiu (SA)
Dr Leanne Hutchison (NSW)

Instructor Team

Dr Adrian Goudie (WA)

Dr Alistair Murray (SA)

Dr Stephen Risson (TAS)

Dr Melody Hiew (VIC)

Dr Ben Land (VIC)   

Dr Ophelia Wong (VIC)

Dr Josh Monester (VIC/CC)

Dr Scott Flannagan (NSW)

Dr Kieran Barr (VIC)

Australia

Meet the Australia Events and Instructor Teams.

Meet the Team

Dr Allan Whitehead

Events Team

Dr Cindy Soon

Events Team

Dr Brian Doyle

Events Team

Dr Lexi Nikolsky

Events Team

Dr Jon Theoret

Events Team

Dr Steve Korbel

Events Team

Dr Luke Phillips

Events Team

Dr Jenna Chiu

Events Team

Dr Leanne Hutchison

Events Team

Dr Adrian Goudie

Instructor Team

Dr Alistair Murray

Instructor Team

Dr Melody Hiew

Instructor Team

Dr Ben Land

Instructor Team 

Dr Ophelia Wong

Instructor Team

Dr Josh Monester

Instructor Team

Dr Scott Flannagan

Instructor Team

Dr Kieran Barr

Instructor Team

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