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Teaching Seasoned Doctors New Technology: An Intervention to Reduce Barriers and Improve Comfort With Clinical Ultrasound

Introduction Although clinical ultrasound (CUS) is a core skill that is a requirement for emergency medicine (EM) residency graduation, only a fraction of EM practitioners who trained prior to this requirement are certified in CUS. The objective of the study was to implement a CUS workshop for pract...

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Autores principales: Kennedy, Sarah K, Duncan, Taylor, Herbert, Audrey G, Rood, Loren K, Rutz, Matt A, Zahn, Gregory S, Welch, Julie L, Russell, Frances M
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34540474
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17248
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author Kennedy, Sarah K
Duncan, Taylor
Herbert, Audrey G
Rood, Loren K
Rutz, Matt A
Zahn, Gregory S
Welch, Julie L
Russell, Frances M
author_facet Kennedy, Sarah K
Duncan, Taylor
Herbert, Audrey G
Rood, Loren K
Rutz, Matt A
Zahn, Gregory S
Welch, Julie L
Russell, Frances M
author_sort Kennedy, Sarah K
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description Introduction Although clinical ultrasound (CUS) is a core skill that is a requirement for emergency medicine (EM) residency graduation, only a fraction of EM practitioners who trained prior to this requirement are certified in CUS. The objective of the study was to implement a CUS workshop for practicing EM physicians, identify barriers to utilization, and assess comfort with the machine, obtaining and interpreting images, and incorporating CUS into clinical practice. Methods This was a prospective descriptive cohort study of EM physician faculty who participated in an interactive 5-hour CUS workshop intervention that introduced four core CUS modalities via didactics and hands-on scanning stations. Pre- and post-surveys were administered to identify barriers to utilization and assess perceived comfort with CUS using a 5-point Likert scale. Results were analyzed using Fisher’s exact and paired t-tests. Results Thirty-five EM physicians participated with a 100% survey response rate. Only five of the physicians were ultrasound certified at the time of the workshop. On average, physicians were 16 years post-residency. Prior to the workshop, 29% had minimal ultrasound experience and 43% had not performed more than 50 ultrasounds. In the pre-course survey, every physician expressed at least one barrier to CUS utilization. Post-workshop, physicians felt significantly more comfortable using the ultrasound machine (p=0.0008), obtaining and interpreting images (p=0.0009 and p=0.0004), and incorporating CUS into clinical practice (p=0.002). Conclusion This workshop is an effective tool to expose practicing physicians to core concepts of CUS, improve their comfort level, and reduce barriers to ultrasound utilization.
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spelling pubmed-84458652021-09-17 Teaching Seasoned Doctors New Technology: An Intervention to Reduce Barriers and Improve Comfort With Clinical Ultrasound Kennedy, Sarah K Duncan, Taylor Herbert, Audrey G Rood, Loren K Rutz, Matt A Zahn, Gregory S Welch, Julie L Russell, Frances M Cureus Emergency Medicine Introduction Although clinical ultrasound (CUS) is a core skill that is a requirement for emergency medicine (EM) residency graduation, only a fraction of EM practitioners who trained prior to this requirement are certified in CUS. The objective of the study was to implement a CUS workshop for practicing EM physicians, identify barriers to utilization, and assess comfort with the machine, obtaining and interpreting images, and incorporating CUS into clinical practice. Methods This was a prospective descriptive cohort study of EM physician faculty who participated in an interactive 5-hour CUS workshop intervention that introduced four core CUS modalities via didactics and hands-on scanning stations. Pre- and post-surveys were administered to identify barriers to utilization and assess perceived comfort with CUS using a 5-point Likert scale. Results were analyzed using Fisher’s exact and paired t-tests. Results Thirty-five EM physicians participated with a 100% survey response rate. Only five of the physicians were ultrasound certified at the time of the workshop. On average, physicians were 16 years post-residency. Prior to the workshop, 29% had minimal ultrasound experience and 43% had not performed more than 50 ultrasounds. In the pre-course survey, every physician expressed at least one barrier to CUS utilization. Post-workshop, physicians felt significantly more comfortable using the ultrasound machine (p=0.0008), obtaining and interpreting images (p=0.0009 and p=0.0004), and incorporating CUS into clinical practice (p=0.002). Conclusion This workshop is an effective tool to expose practicing physicians to core concepts of CUS, improve their comfort level, and reduce barriers to ultrasound utilization. Cureus 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8445865/ /pubmed/34540474 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17248 Text en Copyright © 2021, Kennedy et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Duncan, Taylor
Herbert, Audrey G
Rood, Loren K
Rutz, Matt A
Zahn, Gregory S
Welch, Julie L
Russell, Frances M
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title_short Teaching Seasoned Doctors New Technology: An Intervention to Reduce Barriers and Improve Comfort With Clinical Ultrasound
title_sort teaching seasoned doctors new technology: an intervention to reduce barriers and improve comfort with clinical ultrasound
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445865/
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