Literature DB >> 26095214

A Survey of Ultrasound Training in U.S. and Canadian Chronic Pain Fellowship Programs.

Jason A Conway1, Sanjib D Adhikary1, David Giampetro1, Dave Stolzenberg1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the current state of ultrasound training in U.S. and Canadian Chronic Pain Fellowship programs.
DESIGN: U.S. as well as Canadian chronic pain fellowship programs were contacted via email and program directors were asked to complete a survey. The surveys were completed online using a questionnaire.
SETTING: Questionnaire via email. PATIENTS: None.
INTERVENTIONS: None. OUTCOME: To assess the current state of ultrasound training in U.S. and Canadian Chronic Pain Fellowship programs. MEASURES: Current teaching structure, types, and numbers of ultrasound-guided interventional pain procedures.
RESULTS: Thirty-one responses (30.7%) from the 97 U.S. and four Canadian programs surveyed. Of the 31 programs that responded, 26 offered ultrasound training; five did not. These 31 programs averaged 4.1 fellows per year, majority 96.2% of the 26 programs taught ultrasound throughout the fellowship year. The type of ultrasound training varied, with the large majority 96.2% being patient based. Among 26 programs, 96.2% used ultrasound for peripheral nerve blocks, 76.9% used ultrasound for non-axial musculoskeletal injections, and 53.8% used ultrasound for axial nerve blocks.
CONCLUSIONS: Chronic pain fellowships were teaching ultrasound-guided procedures to their fellows. The majority of the fellowships offered ultrasound training throughout the fellowship year. A majority of training was accomplished via hands-on experience with patients. Chronic pain fellows were receiving a majority of ultrasound training for peripheral nerve blocks, followed by nonaxial musculoskeletal blocks, with few axial nerve blocks being taught. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Fellowship; Pain; Training; Ultrasound

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26095214     DOI: 10.1111/pme.12807

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Med        ISSN: 1526-2375            Impact factor:   3.750


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2.  State of education regarding ultrasound-guided interventions during pain fellowships in Korea: a survey of recent fellows.

Authors:  Hyung Tae Kim; Sae Young Kim; Gyung Jo Byun; Byung Chul Shin; Jin Young Lee; Eun Joo Choi; Jong Bum Choi; Ji Hee Hong; Seung Won Choi; Yeon Dong Kim
Journal:  Korean J Pain       Date:  2017-09-29
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