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Basic Abdominal Point-of-Care Ultrasound Training in the Undergraduate: Students as Mentors.

Gonzalo Garcia-Casasola1,2,3, Francisco Javier García Sánchez4,5,6, Davide Luordo7, Deborah Forrester Zapata7, María Carnevali Frías7, Victoria Villena Garrido5,8, Javier Villanueva Martínez4,5,6, Alberto Forero de la Sotilla4,5,6, José Manuel Casas Rojo4,5,6, Juan Torres Macho4,5,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the ability of medical students to be integrated in the teaching of basic abdominal ultrasound using a peer-mentoring design.
METHODS: Thirty medical students previously trained in basic abdominal ultrasound (mentors) had to teach all fourth-year students (n = 136) from a single academic year the same training they had received. There were 3 stages to the ultrasound teaching: theoretical (online course); basic training (3 practical sessions in which students were guaranteed to have had a minimum of 15 hours of practical experience with ultrasound and performed at least 20 basic abdominal ultrasound studies); and evaluation (objective structured clinical examination in which students had to obtain the basic abdominal views and to identify 17 structures).
RESULTS: The mean grade ± SD obtained was 8.71 ± 1.53 of a possible 10 points. Only 2 students (1.56%) obtained a grade lower than 5, and 14 students (10.86%) obtained a grade lower than 7. A total of 33 students (25.5%) achieved the maximum grade. The structures most easily identified were the liver, the right kidney, and the urinary bladder, with 97.7% of correct answers. Students obtained the poorest results when trying to identify the left and right cardiac cavities (subxiphoid view), with only 53.5% and 55.8% of correct answers, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Teaching based on peer mentoring achieved an adequate level of training in basic abdominal ultrasound. The students acquired these skills in a relatively short training period. These results suggest that peer mentoring can facilitate the large-scale implementation of ultrasound teaching in undergraduate students.
© 2016 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.

Keywords:  medical education; medical students; peer mentoring; point-of-care ultrasound; ultrasound education

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27738292     DOI: 10.7863/ultra.15.11068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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