| Literature DB >> 23758796 |
Hauke S Heinzow1, Hendrik Friederichs, Philipp Lenz, Andre Schmedt, Jan C Becker, Karin Hengst, Bernhard Marschall, Dirk Domagk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As a non-invasive and readily available diagnostic tool, ultrasound is one of the most important imaging techniques in medicine. Ultrasound is usually trained during residency preferable according to German Society of Ultrasound in Medicine (DEGUM) standards. Our curriculum calls for undergraduate training in ultrasound of medical students in their 4th year of undergraduate education. An explorative pilot study evaluated the acceptance of this teaching method, and compared it to other practical activities in medical education at Muenster University.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23758796 PMCID: PMC3686658 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-84
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
University of muenster medical faculty ultrasound curriculum
| Ultrasound Principles | |
| Transducer Types | |
| Handling of the ultrasound device | |
| Knowledge of standardized sonographic planes | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| Volumetry of the liver | |
| Assessment of fatty liver | |
| Assessment of suspicious focal lesions | |
| Doppler analysis of the portal vein and intrahepatic blood flow | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| Cholestasis | |
| Measurement of the gallbladder wall | |
| Cholecysto/docholithiasis | |
| Volumetry of the gallbladder | |
| Polyps of the gallbladder | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| Volumetry of the kidneys | |
| Parenchym/pyelon relation | |
| Assessment of hydronephrosis | |
| Adrenal gland | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| Assessment of fatty pancreas disease | |
| Assessment of suspicious focal lesions | |
| Assessment of pancreatitis | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| Volumetry of the splen | |
| Assessment of suspicious focal lesions | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| Assessment of lymphadenopathy | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| Volumetry | |
| Assessment of suspicious focal lesions | |
| Assessment of different types of thyreoiditis | |
| Doppler analysis of cervical vascularity | |
| Parathyroid | |
| Demonstration of normal findings | |
| | Ultrasound in emergency care |
| | Assessment of pneumothorax |
| | Assessment of pleural effusion |
| | Assessment of intra-abdominal free fluid |
| Assessment of pericardial effusion |
Figure 1Direct observation of procedural skills assessment form.
Results of the pre-post questionnaire to various aspects of ultrasound
| I have sufficient technical knowledge about the ultrasound examination | 1.98 | 3.61 | ↓*, d=1.635 | p<.001 |
| I have enough self-assurance in the use of ultrasound | 1.94 | 3.51 | ↓*, d=1.568 | p<.001 |
| I am motivated to perform the ultrasound examination in patients | 4.69 | 4.66 | (↓) | n.s. |
| I consider a further career in the speciality of internal medicine. | 3.48 | 3.59 | (↑) | n.s. |
| I enjoyed the training (in terms of positive stimulation) | - | 3.99 | - | - |
| The training improved my skills with respect to a better understanding of pathophysiology and anatomy of internal diseases | - | 4.08 | - | - |
Level of agreement on a 5-point Likert-scale (strongly agree = 5, agree = 4, neither agree nor disagree = 3, disagree = 2, strongly disagree = 1).
Figure 2Results of the evaluation by the students. Boxplots of the EVALuna-visual analog scale between 1 (“very good”) and 100 (“very poor”) The top of the box represents the 75th percentile, the bottom of the box represents the 25th pecentile, and the line in the middle represents the 50th percentile. The whiskers (the lines that extend out the top and bottom of the box) represent the highest and lowest values that are not outliers or extreme values. Outliers (values that are between 1.5 and 3 times the interquartile range) and extreme values (values that are more than 3 times the interquartile range) are represented by circles and stars beyond the whiskers.
Figure 3Bar Charts of the DOPS-Scores. Performance-values of the students in the “direct observation of procedural skills” (DOPS) at the end of the course.