Ultrasound Guided IV Course & Introduction to PICC line insertion

Who Should Take This Course?

This course is ideal for healthcare professionals who want to enhance their vascular access skills using ultrasound guidance. It is especially recommended for:

  • Registered Nurses (RNs)

  • Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs/LPNs)

  • Paramedics and EMTs

  • Medical Assistants (MAs)

  • Radiology or Emergency Department Technicians

  • New graduates entering high-acuity settings

  • Any clinician who frequently performs difficult IV insertions

Whether you're working in the emergency department, ICU, surgery center, prehospital care, or outpatient infusion clinics, this course will boost your confidence and competence in placing IVs in patients with challenging vascular access.

Our next class is on June 26th at 9:00am.

We’re excited to have you join us for this hands-on, skill-building course designed to enhance your proficiency and confidence in ultrasound-guided peripheral IV insertion. This 4-hour course combines didactic learning with practical simulation, and upon successful completion of both the skills check and written exam, each participant will receive a Certificate of Completion.

As an approved provider of continuing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing, we are pleased to offer 4 continuing education (CE) contact hours for this course.

During the training, you will work with SonoSite ultrasound machines and vascular ultrasound training blocks, allowing you to simulate realistic vein anatomy and practice under guided instruction.

A detailed course agenda will be sent to all registered participants as we get closer to the scheduled date.

We look forward to supporting you in expanding your clinical skillset with this valuable and increasingly essential technique in today’s healthcare settings. Book now and save $100 with our summer discounted price

A healthcare professional in hospital scrubs, wearing a face mask, protective eyewear, and gloves, administering an injection to a patient.