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Ultrasound in Medical Education: Can Students Teach Themselves?

Brandon Cowan1, Abigail Brackney2, Mallikarjuna Barremkala3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A new technology in medical education is ultrasound simulation, which has been shown to help students learn while reducing load on clinical instructors. The goal of this study is to compare the efficacy of teaching using ultrasound simulators versus more traditional instructor-led sessions with ultrasound machines.
METHODS: Ultrasound was used to teach cardiac anatomy and physiology to medical students. Volunteers in one group were instructed using an ultrasound simulator (SonoSim) with built-in lessons; the other group received a traditional instructor-led session with an ultrasound machine. Efficacy of each type of teaching was assessed by measuring improvement from a pre-session test to a post-session test, using a one-sample paired t-test to compare averages between groups. Participants were given a survey to solicit opinions of the lessons.
RESULTS: Twenty-one medical students participated, with 12 in the instructor-led group and 9 in the simulator group. Both groups increased their test scores from pre-session to post-session; the average increase was 5% in the instructor-led and 10% in the simulator group (p = 0.437). There was no statistically significant difference between groups in how effective or enjoyable the lesson felt. Participants from either group who tried both methods were likely to prefer the traditional ultrasound teaching.
CONCLUSION: Self-guided learning with simulators and traditional instructor-led lectures are both effective for teaching basic cardiac anatomy and physiology via ultrasound. However, most students prefer learning with instructors if given the opportunity. Self-guided ultrasound simulators may serve as an effective standalone learning method or an adjunct to instructor-led sessions. © International Association of Medical Science Educators 2021.

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Keywords:  Medical Education; Self-guided learning; Simulation; Ultrasound; Ultrasound simulators

Year:  2021        PMID: 34603838      PMCID: PMC8446115          DOI: 10.1007/s40670-021-01357-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Educ        ISSN: 2156-8650


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2.  Ultrasound-based teaching of cardiac anatomy and physiology to undergraduate medical students.

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Journal:  Ultrasound       Date:  2014-07-10

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9.  Adding new tools to the black bag--introduction of ultrasound into the physical diagnosis course.

Authors:  Nelia Afonso; David Amponsah; James Yang; Jennifer Mendez; Patrick Bridge; Gregory Hays; Sudhir Baliga; Karen Crist; Simone Brennan; Matt Jackson; Scott Dulchavsky
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10.  Ultrasound simulator-assisted teaching of cardiac anatomy to preclinical anatomy students: A pilot randomized trial of a three-hour learning exposure.

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1.  Letter to the Editor: a Reply to "Ultrasound in Medical Education: Can Students Teach Themselves?"

Authors:  Tharunica Thavajothy; Sloni Arora; Abyrami Sivanandarajah
Journal:  Med Sci Educ       Date:  2021-09-27
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