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Using ultrasound to teach medical students cardiac physiology.

Floyd E Bell1, L Britt Wilson2, Richard A Hoppmann3.   

Abstract

Ultrasound is being incorporated more into undergraduate medical education. Studies have shown that medical students have positive perceptions about the value of ultrasound in teaching courses like anatomy and physiology. The purpose of the present study was to provide objective evidence of whether ultrasound helps students learn cardiac physiology. In this study, 20 medical students took a pretest to assess their background knowledge of cardiac physiology. Next, they acquired ultrasound video loops of the heart. Faculty members taught them nonelectrical aspects of cardiac physiology using those loops. Finally, students took a posttest to evaluate for improvements in their knowledge. Students also completed an anonymous questionnaire about their experience. The mean pretest score was 4.8 of 9 (53.3%). The mean posttest score was 7.35 of 9 (81.7%). The mean difference was significant at P < 0.0001. Student feedback was very positive about the ultrasound laboratory. Ninety-five percent of the students agreed or strongly agreed that the ultrasound laboratory was a valuable teaching tool and that it improved their understanding of cardiac physiology. All students agreed or strongly agreed the laboratory was helpful from a visual learning standpoint. A hands-on ultrasound laboratory can indeed help medical students learn the nonelectrical components of cardiac physiology.
Copyright © 2015 The American Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  cardiac; medical students; physiology; ultrasound; undergraduate medical education

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26628665     DOI: 10.1152/advan.00123.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Physiol Educ        ISSN: 1043-4046            Impact factor:   2.288


  9 in total

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Authors:  Carlos Augusto M Menegozzo; Priscila Gadelho Cazolari; Fernando da Costa Ferreira Novo; Ramiro Colleoni; Edivaldo Massazo Utiyama
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2019-09-16       Impact factor: 2.365

4.  A Prospective Evaluation of Point of Care Ultrasound Teaching in Switzerland.

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Journal:  Ultrasound J       Date:  2022-07-27

8.  A Pilot Study for Evaluation of Digital Systems as an Adjunct to Sphygmomanometry for Undergraduate Teaching.

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9.  First Year Medical Students, Personal Handheld Ultrasound Devices, and Introduction of Insonation in Medical Education.

Authors:  Mollie Ireson; Simrit Warring; Jose R Medina-Inojosa; Maria T O'Malley; Wojciech Pawlina; Nirusha Lachman; Jagat Narula; Anjali Bhagra
Journal:  Ann Glob Health       Date:  2019-10-15       Impact factor: 2.462

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