Medical Education Online (Dec 2016)

Faculty development in point of care ultrasound for internists

  • Anna Maw,
  • Cathy Jalali,
  • Deanna Jannat-Khah,
  • Kirana Gudi,
  • Lia Logio,
  • Arthur Evans,
  • Stacy Anderson,
  • Joshua Smith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v21.33287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 0
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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Lack of general medicine faculty expertise is a likely contributor to the slow adoption of point of care ultrasound (POCUS) by internal medicine (IM) residency training programs. We developed a 10-week faculty development program, during which 15 faculty members participated in 2 hours and 10 hours of online didactic and hands-on training, respectively. Pre–post comparisons showed that there were statistically significant improvements in faculty participants' ability to interpret images (p<0.001), perceived understanding of the capabilities and limitations of POCUS (p=0.003), comfort using POCUS to make clinical decisions (p=0.003), and perceptions regarding the extent to which POCUS can improve patient care (p=0.026). The next challenge for IM programs is to improve access to ultrasound machines and provide follow-up workshops to facilitate further development of skills and integration of POCUS into daily practice by general medicine faculty.

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