| Literature DB >> 30497768 |
Christoph F Dietrich1, Beatrice Hoffmann2, Jacques Abramowicz3, Radu Badea4, Barbara Braden5, Vito Cantisani6, Maria C Chammas7, Xin-Wu Cui8, Yi Dong9, Odd Helge Gilja10, Roman Hari11, Harvey Nisenbaum12, Delwyn Nicholls13, Christian Pállson Nolsøe14, Dieter Nürnberg15, Helmut Prosch16, Maija Radzina17, Florian Recker18, Alexander Sachs19, Adrian Saftoiu20, Andreas Serra21, Linda Sweet22, Sudhir Vinayak23, Sue Westerway24, Yi-Hong Chou25, Michael Blaivas26.
Abstract
The introduction of ultrasound into medical student education is well underway in many locations around the world, but is still in its infancy or has yet to begin in others. Proper incorporation of ultrasound education into medical training requires planning and resources, both capital and human. In this article, we discuss the state of the art of ultrasound in medical education throughout the world, as well as various methodologies utilized to improve student education and to incorporate ultrasound into every facet of training. Experiences from various educational systems and available evidence regarding the impact of ultrasound education are summarized. Representing multiple societies and specialties throughout the world, we discuss established modern as well as novel education structures and different successful approaches.Entities:
Keywords: Education; Knobology; Medical students; Point of care; Ultrasound
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30497768 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2018.09.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998