EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 46 MIN
110. What Physicians Should Know About Vascular Ultrasound
from Life of Flow · host Lucas Ferrer and Miguel Montero-Baker
In this week’s episode, we sit down with Jan Sloves, RVT, RCS, FASE, a nationally recognized vascular imaging expert and educator who has spent decades working at the intersection of ultrasound, clinical decision making, and physician training.The conversation explores the real-world gaps he sees in vascular imaging labs, from inconsistent studies and communication breakdowns between physicians and sonographers to operational challenges that affect diagnostic accuracy and patient care.Jan also shares how he built Ultrasound Unlocked, a global education platform where he publishes weekly vascular case discussions and training resources for clinicians worldwide. Throughout the episode, he explains how he works directly with practices to improve imaging performance, why physicians need to stay closely involved in their labs, and what it actually takes to produce scans clinicians can trust when making treatment decisions.04:02 The mission behind Ultrasound Unlocked and building a global education community07:34 Communication gaps between physicians and sonographers in vascular imaging09:36 Developing a lower extremity arterial protocol and improving diagnostic workflows13:58 How Jan evaluates practices and approaches lab training19:55 Why physicians must actively teach and review scans with their staff22:54 The importance of detailed scans to avoid procedural surprises38:02 Why the overall standard of vascular imaging needs improvement39:43 The real cost of turnover and why investing in staff improves patient careWho Should ListenVascular surgeons, interventional physicians, sonographers, and clinicians involved in vascular imaging who want to understand how ultrasound quality, lab culture, and physician engagement impact clinical decision making.About Jan Sloves, RVT, RCS, FASEJan Sloves is a nationally recognized vascular imaging expert and educator with more than 30 years of experience advancing ultrasound techniques and training healthcare professionals. He founded Ultrasound Unlocked to help clinicians elevate their skill sets by mastering the techniques that turn good scans into great diagnostics. Through the platform, he has built a global community dedicated to collaboration and excellence in vascular imaging. Whether you are a physician or an RVT, this training sharpens technical and interpretive skills, builds confidence, and elevates patient care.Connect with Jan💼 LinkedIn: Jan Sloves RVT RCS FASE🔗 Website: UltrasoundUnlocked.comFollow Life of Flow📲 Instagram: @LifeofFlowPodcast👍 Facebook: Life of Flow Podcast💼 LinkedIn: Life of Flow Podcast🐦 X: @VascularPodcastIf this conversation changed how you think about the role of ultrasound in clinical decision making, the culture inside imaging labs, or the responsibility that comes with interpreting a scan, share it with a colleague who would appreciate it. A quick review also helps more physicians and sonographers discover conversations like this.
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In this week’s episode, we sit down with Jan Sloves, RVT, RCS, FASE, a nationally recognized vascular imaging expert and educator who has spent decades working at the intersection of ultrasound, clinical decision making, and physician training.The conversation explores the real-world gaps he sees in vascular imaging labs, from inconsistent studies and communication breakdowns between physicians and sonographers to operational challenges that affect diagnostic accuracy and patient care.Jan also shares how he built Ultrasound Unlocked, a global education platform where he publishes weekly vascular case discussions and training resources for clinicians worldwide. Throughout the episode, he explains how he works directly with practices to improve imaging performance, why physicians need to stay closely involved in their labs, and what it actually takes to produce scans clinicians can trust when making treatment decisions.04:02 The mission behind Ultrasound Unlocked and building a global education community07:34 Communication gaps between physicians and sonographers in vascular imaging09:36 Developing a lower extremity arterial protocol and improving diagnostic workflows13:58 How Jan evaluates practices and approaches lab training19:55 Why physicians must actively teach and review scans with their staff22:54 The importance of detailed scans to avoid procedural surprises38:02 Why the overall standard of vascular imaging needs improvement39:43 The real cost of turnover and why investing in staff improves patient careWho Should ListenVascular surgeons, interventional physicians, sonographers, and clinicians involved in vascular imaging who want to understand how ultrasound quality, lab culture, and physician engagement impact clinical decision making.About Jan Sloves, RVT, RCS, FASEJan Sloves is a nationally recognized vascular imaging expert and educator with more than 30 years of experience advancing ultrasound techniques and training healthcare professionals. He founded Ultrasound Unlocked to help clinicians elevate their skill sets by mastering the techniques that turn good scans into great diagnostics. Through the platform, he has built a global community dedicated to collaboration and excellence in vascular imaging. Whether you are a physician or an RVT, this training sharpens technical and interpretive skills, builds confidence, and elevates patient care.Connect with Jan💼 LinkedIn: Jan Sloves RVT RCS FASE🔗 Website: UltrasoundUnlocked.comFollow Life of Flow📲 Instagram: @LifeofFlowPodcast👍 Facebook: Life of Flow Podcast💼 LinkedIn: Life of Flow Podcast🐦 X: @VascularPodcastIf this conversation changed how you think about the role of ultrasound in clinical decision making, the culture inside imaging labs, or the responsibility that comes with interpreting a scan, share it with a colleague who would appreciate it. A quick review also helps more physicians and sonographers discover conversations like this.
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