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Development and implementation of a comprehensive ultrasound curriculum for undergraduate medical students – a feasibility study

BACKGROUND: Ultrasound is one of the most important imaging techniques in clinical medicine with unique advantages. Skills in ultrasound imaging are very usefull for physicians including novices and thus also mandated by the Task Force “National Competence-Based Learning Objectives for Undergraduate...

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Autores principales: Celebi, Nora, Griewatz, Jan, Malek, Nisar P., Krieg, Sarah, Kuehnl, Toni, Muller, Reinhold, Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan, Debove, Ines, Riessen, Reimer, Zipfel, Stephan, Fröhlich, Eckhart
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31138197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1611-1
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author Celebi, Nora
Griewatz, Jan
Malek, Nisar P.
Krieg, Sarah
Kuehnl, Toni
Muller, Reinhold
Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan
Debove, Ines
Riessen, Reimer
Zipfel, Stephan
Fröhlich, Eckhart
author_facet Celebi, Nora
Griewatz, Jan
Malek, Nisar P.
Krieg, Sarah
Kuehnl, Toni
Muller, Reinhold
Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan
Debove, Ines
Riessen, Reimer
Zipfel, Stephan
Fröhlich, Eckhart
author_sort Celebi, Nora
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description BACKGROUND: Ultrasound is one of the most important imaging techniques in clinical medicine with unique advantages. Skills in ultrasound imaging are very usefull for physicians including novices and thus also mandated by the Task Force “National Competence-Based Learning Objectives for Undergraduate Medical Education” (NKLM) in Germany and as well as by the German Ultrasound Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ultraschall in der Medizin, DEGUM). Since ultrasound is best learned hands-on in very small supervised groups, we developed and implemented a comprehensive ultrasound-curriculum for all undergraduate medical students of our faculty using a peer-teaching concept. METHODS: We used Kern‘s six-step model of curricular development comprising (1) problem identification and general needs assessment, (2) needs assessment of the targeted learners, (3) goals and objectives, (4) educational stategies, (5) implementation, and (6) evaluation and feedback. RESULTS: The developed curriculum covers basic ultrasound of the abdomen and the throat, eFAST (Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma), lung-ultrasound, FEEL (Focused Echocardiography in Emergency Life Support) and compression duplex sonography of the thigh deep vein system. All 5th year medical students receive a 90 min lecture on ultrasound basics by a faculty member and then a 12.5 h hands-on course divided into three sessions with one student tutor for every 4 students. The students are provided with a script (PDF-File) that covers all the learning goals, including example images of pathologies. The student tutors are trained during a 1 week ultrasound course and a 21-day rotation through seven different ultrasound laboratories. In addition, they undergo a standardized 1.5 day didactical training. Prior to the implementation for all students, the overall course was tested on 27 volunteer students. These students rated (on a 6-point Likert scale from 1 = excellent to 6 = very poor) the satisfaction with the student tutors and the faculty members as 1.4 ± .9 (mean ± stddev) and 1.3 ± .5 respectively. CONCLUSION: A comprehensive ultrasound curriculum for all undergraduate medical students using a peer-teaching concept is feasible. Further studies are needed to evaluate in detail the learning outcomes for students and student tutors.
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spelling pubmed-65371952019-05-30 Development and implementation of a comprehensive ultrasound curriculum for undergraduate medical students – a feasibility study Celebi, Nora Griewatz, Jan Malek, Nisar P. Krieg, Sarah Kuehnl, Toni Muller, Reinhold Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan Debove, Ines Riessen, Reimer Zipfel, Stephan Fröhlich, Eckhart BMC Med Educ Research Article BACKGROUND: Ultrasound is one of the most important imaging techniques in clinical medicine with unique advantages. Skills in ultrasound imaging are very usefull for physicians including novices and thus also mandated by the Task Force “National Competence-Based Learning Objectives for Undergraduate Medical Education” (NKLM) in Germany and as well as by the German Ultrasound Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ultraschall in der Medizin, DEGUM). Since ultrasound is best learned hands-on in very small supervised groups, we developed and implemented a comprehensive ultrasound-curriculum for all undergraduate medical students of our faculty using a peer-teaching concept. METHODS: We used Kern‘s six-step model of curricular development comprising (1) problem identification and general needs assessment, (2) needs assessment of the targeted learners, (3) goals and objectives, (4) educational stategies, (5) implementation, and (6) evaluation and feedback. RESULTS: The developed curriculum covers basic ultrasound of the abdomen and the throat, eFAST (Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma), lung-ultrasound, FEEL (Focused Echocardiography in Emergency Life Support) and compression duplex sonography of the thigh deep vein system. All 5th year medical students receive a 90 min lecture on ultrasound basics by a faculty member and then a 12.5 h hands-on course divided into three sessions with one student tutor for every 4 students. The students are provided with a script (PDF-File) that covers all the learning goals, including example images of pathologies. The student tutors are trained during a 1 week ultrasound course and a 21-day rotation through seven different ultrasound laboratories. In addition, they undergo a standardized 1.5 day didactical training. Prior to the implementation for all students, the overall course was tested on 27 volunteer students. These students rated (on a 6-point Likert scale from 1 = excellent to 6 = very poor) the satisfaction with the student tutors and the faculty members as 1.4 ± .9 (mean ± stddev) and 1.3 ± .5 respectively. CONCLUSION: A comprehensive ultrasound curriculum for all undergraduate medical students using a peer-teaching concept is feasible. Further studies are needed to evaluate in detail the learning outcomes for students and student tutors. BioMed Central 2019-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6537195/ /pubmed/31138197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1611-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Griewatz, Jan
Malek, Nisar P.
Krieg, Sarah
Kuehnl, Toni
Muller, Reinhold
Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan
Debove, Ines
Riessen, Reimer
Zipfel, Stephan
Fröhlich, Eckhart
Development and implementation of a comprehensive ultrasound curriculum for undergraduate medical students – a feasibility study
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title_sort development and implementation of a comprehensive ultrasound curriculum for undergraduate medical students – a feasibility study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31138197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1611-1
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