Division of Emergency Ultrasound | NYU Langone Health

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Department of Emergency Medicine Divisions Division of Emergency Ultrasound

Division of Emergency Ultrasound

Faculty in the Division of Emergency Ultrasound, part of the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine at NYU Langone Health, use cutting-edge tools and methodologies to evaluate and treat injured or ill patients in our emergency departments.

Our goal is to provide fast and efficient care to patients using practices informed by the latest advances in evidence-based medicine. Our faculty members are skilled in a range of ultrasound modalities, including focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST); cardiac sonography; right upper quadrant and biliary sonography; first-trimester obstetrics and gynecology sonography; sonographic screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms; renal sonography; and sonographic screening for deep vein thrombosis.

In addition to our commitment to providing excellent clinical care, we are dedicated to training the next generation of emergency ultrasound specialists and host a variety of programs to educate and inspire trainees. Our faculty also lead active research programs designed to identify new ways to improve patient care and enhance emergency ultrasound training.

Emergency Ultrasound Education

Our division faculty mentor trainees at all levels, providing one-on-one guidance as they launch their careers in emergency medicine. Our clinical sites are equipped with the latest ultrasound technologies, and trainees rotate through clinical sites, including NYU Langone’s Ronald O. Perelman Center for Emergency Services and the emergency departments at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue and NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn.

We also host a weekly ultrasound conference, which includes discussions on quality assurance, the journal club, didactic lectures, and hands-on scanning sessions. To learn more about our schedule of events, see the emergency ultrasound calendar.

For attending physicians who are not yet credentialed, we host frequent faculty ultrasound workshops and offer private tutorials to help them meet the requirements.

Our Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship combines hands-on clinical training with innovative didactics and prepares fellows to excel in academic or community leadership positions.

Our rigorous programs for emergency medicine residents ensure that they gain the technical skills and clinical knowledge they need to become agile and effective providers.

For medical students who would like to gain experience in emergency ultrasound, we offer comprehensive, hands-on training in bedside ultrasound and other modalities.

Emergency Ultrasound Resources for Current Trainees

We provide a range of online resources for NYU Langone fellows, residents, and medical students specializing in emergency ultrasound. These include opportunities to enroll in workshops, information about academic curricula and requirements, and links to online tutorials on ultrasound technologies. Trainees can access these resources with their Kerberos ID and password.

Emergency Ultrasound Faculty

Maya Lin, MD
Director, Division of Emergency Ultrasound

Stephen H. Menlove, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine

Lindsey Bohrer-Yardley, MD
Director, Division of Emergency Ultrasound, NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn
Clinical Assistant Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine

Adriana S. Manikian, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine and Department of Pediatrics

Jacqueline Paulis, MD
Director, Ultrasound Content, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Office of Medical Education
Assistant Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine

Ee T. Tay, MD
Clinical Site Chief, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue
Clinical Assistant Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine

Marsia B. Vermeulen, MD
Assistant Professor, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine