Faculty

Ammar Alansari MBBS πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Dr. Ammar Alansari is an Emergency Medicine Consultant from Saudi Arabia who completed his Critical Care Ultrasound fellowship training at Western University, Canada, and is currently practicing in Saudi Arabia.

His clinical passion lies in advanced resuscitative and hemodynamic POCUS, with a particular interest in critical care echocardiography, TEE, VExUS, lung ultrasound, physiologic shock assessment, and TCD. His work focuses on integrating ultrasound into real-time decision-making for critically ill patientsβ€”moving beyond image acquisition toward answering key bedside questions such as fluid responsiveness versus fluid tolerance, forward flow assessment, venous congestion, RV failure, and complex shock phenotyping.

Dr. Alansari has extensive experience teaching Point-of-Care Ultrasound to multidisciplinary learners, including emergency medicine, internal medicine, critical care physicians and respiratory therapists, through mentorship, simulation, image review, and case-based education.

Ammar Alansari MBBS πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

NGHA, AliEM

Chris Prabhakar MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Chris Prabhakar is an anesthesiologist based out of Vancouver, Canada. He was briefly a rural family doc and FP-Anesthetist before re-entering and completing his Anesthesia residency in 2012 at UBC. He also completed a fellowship in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine in 2015 at Dalhousie University.

Chris has taught both POCUS and Regional Anesthesia at the national and international level, and has helped with curriculum development. Chris has many POCUS interests, in particular those related to anesthesia such as nerve blocks, vascular access, hemodynamic and hypoxia assessment, and gastric ultrasound.

When not scanning or gassing, Chris can be found corralling his four kids around town or resting on the deck with his wonderful wife.

Chris Prabhakar MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

CCFP(FPA), FRCP(Anes)

Claire Heslop MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Claire Heslop is an emergency physician, practicing in Toronto at both adult and pediatric academic emergency departments. She trained in BC and Ontario, but has also practiced emergency medicine in rural hospitals both in Canada and in New Zealand. She is currently the co-director for POCUS at the University Health Network, and Co-Lead of Undergraduate Ultrasound Education at U of T.

It would be easier to ask Claire what kind of POCUS she *hasn't* taught -- as she's designed workshops and training programs for nurses, NPs, med students, EM/trauma/critical care/rural/and family medicine residents and physicians, and delivered them in almost every kind of environment, from extremely tiny places (rural Haida-Gwaii, Norway, and New Zealand, etc. ), to the most urban megapolies (Sydney, Berlin, New York, Vegas, etc).

Claire believes that from the fontanelle to the first MTP, every body part is 'scannable' and is ready to show you how, as she's been teaching POCUS virtually since 2016.

When not wielding a transducer, you will (or won't) find Claire trail running through the French Alps, or paragliding off a Swiss hillside.

Claire Heslop MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

FRCP(EM)

Dave Kirschner MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Dave Kirschner trained as an emergency physician / pediatric emergency physician, and practices in Edmonton, Alberta. He has been a POCUS enthusiast since his residency training in the early 2000s, and has been teaching POCUS to physicians and trainees in various settings for over 15 years. He is currently the Director of the POCUS Fellowship at the University of Alberta, and is also involved in undergraduate ultrasound education at the University of Alberta.

Dave's POCUS interests are broad, but he has a particular passion for pediatric ultrasound and the use of POCUS in resuscitation. He has delivered workshops and lectures on these topics at national and international conferences, and has published research in these areas.

When not scanning or teaching, Dave enjoys spending time with his family, hiking in the Rockies, and playing guitar.

Dave Kirschner MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

FRCP(EM)

Frank Johnson MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Frank Johnson is a Canadian Family Physician who trained at a Caribbean med school, followed by post-graduate training in London England, Texas and Denver. He has been practicing Family Medicine followed by Sports Medicine in Calgary since 2010.

Through Sports Medicine Ultrasound (sportsmedus.com) Dr Johnson offers fifteen live MSK injection workshops each year in Canada and the United States.

Dr. Johnson has joined the Remote Ultrasound Fellowship's faculty as our subject matter expert in all things MSk assessment and MSk U/S procedural guidance.

Frank Johnson MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

CCFP (SEM), Dip.Sport Med, RMSK

Gillian Sheppard MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Gillian Sheppard is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland and an Emergency Physician in St. John’s, NL. She is cross appointed to the Discipline of Pediatrics.

Dr. Sheppard is the former Director of Point of Care Ultrasound at Memorial University. She is the current Education Lead for the CAEP Emergency Ultrasound Committee and is the past Chair of the CAEP Women in Emergency Medicine Committee.

Her research interests include point of care ultrasound, medical education, pediatric emergency medicine and equity, diversity and inclusion with a special interest in gender.

Gillian Sheppard MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

FCFP(EM) DRCPSC POCUS

Hein Lamprecht MD PhD πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦
Hein Lamprecht is an emergency physician / intensivist from Cape Town, South Africa. Over there the EDs are always stacked to the brim with high acuity cases, which is absolutely bliss for a POCUS zealot.

He created and educated many national and international POCUS training programs, including for many African countries as a founding member of the African Federation of Emergency Medicine. Hein is also an avid POCUS researcher with 45 peer review publications, 21 plenary addresses at international conferences and chairing 46 international POCUS workshops across 4 continents. Hein received multiple awards with the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM), Amin Kazzi Emergency Medicine leadership award in 2019 the most recent.

His special interests include the effective use of POCUS to cut through all the clinical pollution to get to the patient’s management plan ASAP, cardiac/lung/shock POCUS, infectious diseases POCUS, and e-learning POCUS education in limited resourced settings. Hein loves anything he’s able to do outdoorsy in the African sun and strictly lives by the philosophy of Ubuntu.

Hein Lamprecht MD PhD πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦

FRCEM(UK), FCEM(SA), DA(UK), CFEU(UK)

Irina Sainchuk MD PhD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Irina Sainchuk is a hospitalist currently working in Prince George, BC. For the last ten years she has been doing clinical teaching with the Internal Medicine department at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia.

Initially trained for ultrasound in Brandford, ON, she is currently certified as an instructor in all four streams of Canadian Point of Care Ultrasound Society (CPoCUS) (Core, Resus, Diagnostic and MSK) and is a Master Instructor. Irina teaches different level courses and workshops nationally including EDE1, EDE 2, EDE 3, procedural ultrasound courses; but her main area of teaching is certification bootcamps.

Dr. Sainchuk is also a UBC-HOUSE Course ultrasound instructor, teaching multiple workshops in rural areas of British Columbia. She is involved in CPOCUS curriculum development specifically for Internal Medicine stream and Diastology.

Irina has a formal structured type of teaching and follows CPOCUS curriculum with parameters and requirements. Her area of expertise includes lung, heart, and procedural ultrasound training.

Irina Sainchuk MD PhD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

Hospitalist & Proceduralist

Jesper Danielson MD πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ
Jesper Danielson is a practicing radiologist in Stockholm, Sweden where ultrasound technicians, as a profession, do not exist. Thus Jesper performs all scans himself. Imagine... a radiologist that scans and interacts with patients directly!

In Addition to Radiology (1999), Dr Danielson also holds a sub-speciality in Diagnostic Abdominal Ultrasound (2002). It's in this arena where Jesper regularly points out subtle anatomy & pathology which is otherwise all but imperceptible to most physicians!

A skilled and celebrated teacher of Point of Care Ultrasound, Jesper is a co-founder of SonoSweden, (ultrasound education for non-radiologists in Europe), and a faculty member of several PoCUS Fellowships on both sides of the Atlantic.

This soft-spoken academic giant is also a highly accomplished bird watcher and enjoys spending his time off "at the cottage" overlooking the Baltic Sea.

Jesper Danielson MD πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ

Diagnostic Medical Radiology

Jonathan Wallace MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Jonathan Wallace is the physician equivalent of a hobo. He roams the Canadian Wilderness in an electric car or single-engine Cessna to help out rural / resource-limited hospitals in need.

Jonathan practices various combinations of emergency medicine, GP-anaesthesia, rural critical care, transport medicine, ultrasonography and/or chronic pain management depending on location and need. He also has an obsessive compulsion to teach and share hard-earned rural medical wisdom (and ultrasound fellowship wizardry), with anyone who cares to listen.

Jonathan is a retired magician, likes to eat chocolate, plays the ukulele while singing to himself, and has a wife and two kids who support and inspire him everyday.

Jonathan Wallace MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

CCFP(EM,FPA), FRACGP, RDMS

Oron Frenkel MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
After his emergency medicine residency and PoCUS Fellowship training in Oakland, California, Oron escaped the penetrating trauma epidemic in the US to calmer, gentler lands Northwards, where he now continues his mission of PoCUS evangelism. He's been teaching both urban and rural docs ultrasound skills for 8 years and running, and has been deemed an 'honorary ruralite.' While he still lives in the city, he loves working regular rural shifts, and looks forward to combining them with his various outdoor passions: mushroom hunting, fishing, trail running, or kayaking.

Oron Frenkel MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

BA, MS, ABEM

Peter Weimersheimer MD πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
Peter Weimersheimer was previously a Professor of Surgery (EM) at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine with 28 years of clinical experience. He was the founder and Director of the University of Vermont (UVM) Emergency Ultrasound Section, the UVM EM Residency PoCUS curriculum, a TEE program, and a 4th year medical student elective in point of care ultrasound.

Dr. Weimersheimer also initiated development of a 4 year integrated medical school curriculum, hospital medicine and primary care curricula, and a successful nurse/tech ultrasound-guided peripheral IV program. He was the Regional Director of Clinical Ultrasound for 7 UVM Health Network Emergency Departments and developed global credentialing and practice standards for that system.

Dr. Weimersheimer is a Professor in the Ultrasound Leadership Academy and is a course director for Echo Guided Life support (EGLS). Most recently he became Vice President of Clinical Implementation at Butterfly Network, Inc. and has been working on implementing US in primary care and resource limited settings. He lectures, teaches, and mentors physicians internationally.

Peter Weimersheimer MD πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

ABEM, FACEP, FAAEM

Virginia Robinson MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
Virginia Robinson has been a POCUS practitioner in maternity, family, and emergency medicine for 15 years. She co-leads the POCUS initiative for the Rural Coordination Centre in BC which endeavours to support rural physicians in their access and training to POCUS.

She also teaches for the UBC HOUSE EM and OB courses and is a virtual POCUS coach for the UBC Coaching and Mentoring Program. Virginia has lectured nationally and internationally.

For the last 15 years she has practiced maternity and emergency medicine in Fernie, where she also mountain bikes, skis, and gardens. She hones her body (which has a shockingly close resemblance to Nordic superstar Marit BjΓΈrgen ) by lugging numerous handheld and cart based ultrasounds wherever she goes.

Virginia Robinson MD πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

CCFP(EM), FCFP