Inteleos and Medvarsity have partnered to launch the POCUS Fundamentals Certificate to expand global access to point-of-care ultrasound education [1].
This collaboration aims to lower barriers to specialized medical training by providing a structured entry point for healthcare providers. As point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) becomes more integrated into clinical practice, standardized certification helps ensure a consistent level of competency across different healthcare systems worldwide.
The partnership connects Inteleos, based in Rockville, Maryland, with Medvarsity, located in Hyderabad, India [1]. Together, the organizations intend to broaden ultrasound upskilling opportunities for medical professionals regardless of their geographic location [1].
The POCUS Fundamentals Certificate is designed as a foundational program. It provides the necessary training for clinicians to begin utilizing ultrasound technology at the bedside, a practice that allows for more immediate diagnostic decisions during patient care [2].
By combining the resources of both entities, the program seeks to create a scalable model for medical education [3]. This approach addresses the shortage of structured training programs in various regions, allowing providers to gain verified skills in ultrasound application [1].
The initiative was announced June 3, 2026 [1]. The program will be offered globally to accommodate the diverse needs of the international medical community [1].
“Inteleos and Medvarsity have partnered to launch the POCUS Fundamentals Certificate”
The partnership between a U.S.-based certification body and an Indian education provider reflects a growing trend toward the globalization of medical training. By standardizing POCUS fundamentals, the two organizations are attempting to create a universal baseline for ultrasound competency, which could accelerate the adoption of bedside diagnostics in underserved regions where traditional radiology infrastructure is lacking.





