Stony Brook Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship

Congratulations to Our
SonoGames Team!

“It’s TEE Time”— Top 20 Finish

Our Stony Brook team competed against over 300 emergency medicine residents from programs across the country at the SAEM 2026 Annual Meeting in Atlanta — and made it to the Top 20!

Team Ready

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Scanning Challenge

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Celebrating!

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What is SonoGames?

SonoGames® is the premier national point-of-care ultrasound competition held annually at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) conference. Over 300 EM residents from across the country compete in a 4-hour gauntlet of scanning challenges that test precision, clinical knowledge, decision-making, and teamwork. Teams wear themed costumes and battle through three pulse-pounding rounds for the coveted SonoCup and the title of SonoChamps.

Ultrasound Case of the Week

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Lung Ultrasound

Pneumothorax After Central Line

Clinical Scenario

A 45-year-old male in the ICU becomes acutely hypotensive and tachycardic 30 minutes after right subclavian central line placement.

Ultrasound Findings

Lung ultrasound on the right shows absence of lung sliding, absence of B-lines, and a lung point identified at the mid-axillary line. M-mode demonstrates the 'stratosphere sign' (barcode sign) replacing the normal 'seashore sign.'

Trivia Question of the Week

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Cardiac POCUS

In the parasternal long-axis view, which of the following indicates a dilated left ventricle?

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