| Literature DB >> 23819896 |
David P Bahner1, Eric J Adkins, Daralee Hughes, Michael Barrie, Creagh T Boulger, Nelson A Royall.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physician-performed focused ultrasonography is a rapidly growing field with numerous clinical applications. Focused ultrasound is a clinically useful tool with relevant applications across most specialties. Ultrasound technology has outpaced the education, necessitating an early introduction to the technology within the medical education system. There are many challenges to integrating ultrasound into medical education including identifying appropriately trained faculty, access to adequate resources, and appropriate integration into existing medical education curricula. As focused ultrasonography increasingly penetrates academic and community practices, access to ultrasound equipment and trained faculty is improving. However, there has remained the major challenge of determining at which level is integrating ultrasound training within the medical training paradigm most appropriate.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23819896 PMCID: PMC3701608 DOI: 10.1186/2036-7902-5-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Ultrasound J ISSN: 2036-3176
Currently described applications for physician-performed focused ultrasonography defined by physician specialty
| Internal medicine | Hypotension evaluation and treatment, procedural guidance |
| Cardiology | Cardiac evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Gastroenterology | Liver evaluation, intestinal obstruction evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Infectious disease | Soft tissue infection evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Nephrology | Renal evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Pulmonology | Pleural effusion evaluation, atelectasis evaluation, pneumothorax evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Rheumatology | Joint and tendon evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Pediatrics | Developmental abnormality evaluation, abdominal pain evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Emergency medicine | Hypotension evaluation, intrauterine pregnancy evaluation, abdominal aortic aneurysm evaluation, cardiac evaluation, biliary tree evaluation, urinary tract evaluation, venous thromboembolism evaluation, soft tissue and musculoskeletal evaluation and treatment, lung evaluation, ocular evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Obstetrics-gynecology | Intrauterine pregnancy evaluation, fetal development evaluation, ovary evaluation |
| Surgery | Trauma evaluation, breast and thyroid evaluation, vascular evaluation, intraoperative evaluation, procedural guidance |
| Anesthesia | Intraoperative monitoring, procedural guidance |
| Critical care | Hypotension evaluation, intravascular volume evaluation and treatment, cardiac evaluation, lung evaluation, intracranial pressure monitoring, procedural guidance |
| Neurology | Transcranial evaluation |
| Neurosurgery | Transcranial and intracranial evaluation, intraoperative guidance |
| Orthopedic surgery | Joint and tendon evaluation and treatment, procedural guidance |
| Urology | Urinary tract evaluation |
| Plastic surgery | Intraoperative evaluation |
An overview of four-year integrated vertical ultrasound curriculum developed at The Ohio State University College
| Medical School Year 1 | 3 Months | Gross Anatomy and Laboratory | Musculoskeletal Anatomy Ultrasound | |
| Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis Anatomy Ultrasound | ||||
| Head and Neck Anatomy Ultrasound | ||||
| 7 Months | Basic Science Curriculum | Introduction to Focused Ultrasound Electivea | ||
| 2 Months | Vacation | |||
| Medical School Year 2 | 8 Months | Basic Science Curriculum | Basic Course in Focused Ultrasound Protocols Electivea | Ultrasound Model Pool Electivea |
| 2 Weeks | Introduction to Clinical Medicine | Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access | ||
| 2 Months | Vacation | |||
| Medical School Year 3b | 8 Weeks | Internal Medicine | Specialty-Based Hands-On Ultrasound Experience | |
| 8 Weeks | Pediatrics | |||
| 8 Weeks | Family Medicine | |||
| 8 Weeks | General Surgery | |||
| 8 Weeks | Neurology/Psychiatry | |||
| 6 Weeks | Obstetrics-Gynecology | |||
| 2 Weeks | Clinical Topics | Core Focused Ultrasound Protocols | ||
| Medical School Year 4 | 1 Month | Emergency Medicine Rotation | Emergency Focused Ultrasound | Advanced Course in Focused Ultrasound Electivea |
| 1 Month | Ambulatory Medicine Rotation | Specialty-Based Hands-On Ultrasound Experience | ||
| 1 Month | Chronic Care Rotation | |||
| 1 Month | Sub-Internship Rotation | |||
| 7 Months | Elective Rotations | |||
aAn elective course which is not mandatory for students; bonly selected specialties are participated.
Anatomical structures acquired and identified on live models during the ultrasound component of gross anatomy
| Thorax and abdomen | Cardiac chambers (right and left ventricles, right and left atria) |
| Pericardium | |
| Inferior vena cava (intra-abdominal and intrathoracic) | |
| Diaphragmatic caval hiatus | |
| Cavo-atrial junction | |
| Main portal vein | |
| Intrahepatic portal veins (right and left) | |
| Hepatic veins (right, middle, and left) | |
| Gallbladder | |
| Kidney (right and left) | |
| Spleen | |
| Hepatorenal recess (Morrison's pouch) | |
| Aorta (intra-abdominal) | |
| Celiac trunk, splenic artery, common hepatic artery, left gastric artery | |
| Superior mesenteric artery | |
| Inferior mesenteric artery | |
| Renal artery (right and left) | |
| Common iliac arteries (right and left) | |
| Upper extremities | Supraspinatus tendon |
| Subscapularis tendon | |
| Biceps brachii tendon | |
| Flexor digitorum profundus | |
| Flexor digitorum superficialis | |
| Flexor pollicis longus | |
| Median nerve | |
| Lower extremities | Quadriceps muscle belly and central tendon |
| Patella | |
| Patellar ligament | |
| Head and neck | Trachea |
| Thyroid gland | |
| Thyroid cartilage | |
| Internal jugular vein | |
| Common carotid artery | |
| Sternocleidomastoid |
Organ-systems and focused ultrasound protocols covered during elective longitudinal ultrasound course for second-year medical students
| Abdomen | FAST | Perihepatic |
| Perisplenic | ||
| Pericardial (subxiphoid) | ||
| Recto-uterine/recto-vesical | ||
| Abdominal aortic aneurysm | Celiac trunk | |
| Superior mesenteric artery | ||
| Renal arteries | ||
| Common iliac arteries | ||
| Inferior vena cava collapsibility index | Suprahepatic IVC during expiration | |
| Suprahepatic IVC during inspiration | ||
| Thoracic | Pneumothorax | Pleural sliding |
| M-mode pleural sliding | ||
| Cardiac | Parasternal long axis | |
| Parasternal short axis (ventricle apex, middle, and base) | ||
| Apical | ||
| Subxiphoid | ||
| Procedural | Vascular access | Differentiation of artery and vein |
| Needle vessel entry in short axis | ||
| Needle vessel entry in long axis |