Contributors

The Sonosite Institute wouldn’t exist without our dedicated point-of-care ultrasound partners, who develop compelling educational content on point-of-care ultrasound.

Cameron Baston Headshot
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Cameron Baston, MD, MSCE, is a clinician advisor for Penn Health-Tech and an Assistant Professor of clinical medicine in the Department of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine. He serves as associate program director for the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine fellowship, and as director of clinician-performed ultrasound for the Department of Medicine. He has an interest in helping create low-cost medical devices in the resource-limited Critical Care setting and works with several organizations on POCUS and Critical Care education. A mechanical engineer, epidemiologist, Critical Care physician, and medical educator, he spends about 2/3 of his time caring for critically ill patients, and the remainder working on education innovation and health technology.

Colin Bell Headshot
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Queen’s University and the Kingston Health Sciences Centre

Colin Bell is an emergency physician in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is active nationally within the Canadian POCUS community and is
currently the clinical practice lead for the CAEP Emergency Ultrasound Committee. Colin was previously the POCUS director for the Emergency Department at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre. He completed his POCUS Fellowship at the Denver Health Medical Centre in 2016.

Assisted with the development and review of the following content: Webinar: Beyond POCUS Archiving: Why is it So Important?

Director of Regional Anesthesia

Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University
President & Founder, SSRA
Integrated Anesthesia Associates Fairfield Division
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology 
St. Vincent’s Medical Center
Bridgeport, Connecticut

Assisted with the development and review of the following course(s): Axillary Nerve Block, Femoral Nerve Block, Infraclavicular Nerve Block, Interscalene Nerve Block, Paravertebral Nerve Block, Popliteal-Sciatic Nerve BlockSupraclavicular Nerve Block, Opioid Reduction in Anesthesia

Emergency Medicine Physician

Department of Emergency Medicine
Ultrasound Fellow
LAC+USC Medical Center
Los Angeles, California

Assisted with the development and review of the following course(s): Aorta, eFAST, Gallbladder