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Richard A Hoppmann1, Jeanette Mladenovic2, Lawrence Melniker3, Radu Badea4, Michael Blaivas5, Miguel Montorfano6, Alfred Abuhamad7, Vicki Noble8, Arif Hussain9, Gregor Prosen10, Tomás Villen11, Gabriele Via12, Ramon Nogue13, Craig Goodmurphy14, Marcus Bastos15, G Stephen Nace16, Giovanni Volpicelli17, Richard J Wakefield18, Steve Wilson19, Anjali Bhagra20, Jongyeol Kim21, David Bahner22, Chris Fox23, Ruth Riley24, Peter Steinmetz25, Bret P Nelson26, John Pellerito27, Levon N Nazarian28, L Britt Wilson29, Irene W Y Ma30, David Amponsah31, Keith R Barron32, Renee K Dversdal33, Mike Wagner34, Anthony J Dean35, David Tierney36, James W Tsung37, Paula Nocera38, José Pazeli39, Rachel Liu40, Susanna Price41, Luca Neri42, Barbara Piccirillo43, Adi Osman44, Vaughan Lee45, Nitha Naqvi46, Tomislav Petrovic47, Paul Bornemann48, Maxime Valois49, Jean-Francoise Lanctot49, Robert Haddad50, Deepak Govil51, Laura A Hurtado52, Vi Am Dinh53, Robert M DePhilip54, Beatrice Hoffmann55, Resa E Lewiss56, Nayana A Parange57, Akira Nishisaki58, Stephanie J Doniger59, Paul Dallas60, Kevin Bergman61, J Oscar Barahona62, Ximena Wortsman63, R Stephen Smith64, Craig A Sisson65, James Palma66, Mike Mallin67, Liju Ahmed68, Hassan Mustafa69.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to provide expert consensus recommendations to establish a global ultrasound curriculum for undergraduate medical students.Entities:
Keywords: Curriculum recommendations; Education; International consensus conference; Medical student; Ultrasound; Undergraduate
Year: 2022 PMID: 35895165 PMCID: PMC9329507 DOI: 10.1186/s13089-022-00279-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound J ISSN: 2524-8987
Fig. 1A PubMed search of articles using ultrasound education medical school as the query
Fig. 2A PubMed search of articles using ultrasound education postgraduate as the query
Fig. 3Literature search for relevant records
Basic science and clinical specialties and subspecialties represented on the international consensus conference for medical education voting panel
| Specialty | Subspecialty | Number of panelists |
|---|---|---|
| Anatomy | 3 | |
| Anesthesiology | 3 | |
| Cardiology | Adult | 1 |
| Pediatrics | 1 | |
| Critical Care | Adult | 5 |
| Pediatrics | 1 | |
| Emergency Medicine | Adult | 21 |
| Pediatrics | 1 | |
| Family Medicine | 3 | |
| Hospitalist | 3 | |
| Intensive Care | 4 | |
| Internal Medicine | General | 6 |
| Gastroenterology | 2 | |
| Hematology | 1 | |
| Nephrology | 3 | |
| Pulmonary | 1 | |
| Rheumatology | 2 | |
| Neurology | 1 | |
| Obstetrics/gynecology | General | 2 |
| Maternal fetal medicine | 1 | |
| Pediatrics | 3 | |
| Physician assistant | Emergency medicine | 1 |
| Physiology | 1 | |
| Radiology | General | 1 |
| Vascular | 1 | |
| Musculoskeletal | 1 | |
| Dermatology | 1 | |
| Pediatrics | 1 | |
| Sonographer | OB/GYN and general | 1 |
| Cardiac and vascular | 2 | |
| Surgery | General | 2 |
| Trauma | 2 | |
| Critical care | 1 |
Countries represented on the voting panel
| 1 | Argentina |
| 2 | Australia |
| 3 | Brazil |
| 4 | Canada |
| 5 | Chile |
| 6 | France |
| 7 | India |
| 8 | Italy |
| 9 | Malaysia |
| 10 | Saudi Arabia |
| 11 | Slovenia |
| 12 | Spain |
| 13 | Switzerland |
| 14 | Romania |
| 15 | United Kingdom |
| 16 | United States of America |
Domains 1–3 voting results
| Code | Statement | Refs. | Median voting score | Degree of consensus | Level of quality of evidence | Strength of recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domain 1: scope of consensus conference curriculum | ||||||
| D1.1 | The ICC will produce consensus recommendations on “An integrated ultrasound curriculum” (“curriculum”) for undergraduate medical education (medical school) | [ | 8.38 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 2, Level 3 = 11 | Strongly recommend |
| D1.2 | The curriculum forms the foundation for ultrasound as a core clinical competency for all graduates regardless of specialty choice | [ | 8.45 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 3, Level 2B = 7, Level 3 = 14 | Strongly recommend |
| D1.3 | The curriculum provides the foundation of ultrasound for all medical students, regardless of where their medical degree is obtained or the specific designation of their degree | [ | 8.07 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 5 | Recommend |
| D1.4 | The curriculum can serve as a valuable resource for the development of ultrasound training programs for non-physician healthcare providers such as advanced nurse practitioners and physician assistants | [ | 7.62 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 4, Level 3 = 3 | Recommend |
| Domain 2: rationale for curriculum | ||||||
| D2.1 | The curriculum prepares students for POCUS (point-of-care ultrasound use) in future clinical work | [ | 8.36 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 7, Level 3 = 3 | Recommend |
| D2.2 | The curriculum facilitates teaching of fundamental sciences | [ | 8.09 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 1, Level 2B = 2, Level 3 = 3 | Recommend |
| D2.3 | The curriculum enhances the learning of clinical sciences | [ | 8.16 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 1, Level 3 = 1 | Recommend |
| D2.4 | The curriculum facilitates integration of fundamental sciences | [ | 7.95 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 1, Level 3 = 4 | Recommend |
| D2.5 | The curriculum enhances physical examination skills | [ | 8.24 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 2, Level 2B = 8, Level 3 = 1 | Recommend |
| D2.6 | The curriculum enhances clinical problem solving | [ | 8.16 | SC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 1, Level 2B = 2, Level 3 = 0 | Recommend |
| D2.7 | The curriculum prepares learners for additional clinical training and/or practice opportunities | [ | 8.34 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 1, Level 2B = 9, Level 3 = 5 | Recommend |
| D2.8 | The curriculum enhances the overall educational experience | [ | 8.47 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 2, Level 3 = 9 | Strongly recommend |
| D2.9 | Medical students can learn basic ultrasound | [ | 8.64 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 13, Level 3 = 7 | Strongly recommend |
| D2.10 | Medical students can learn ultrasound-guided procedures | [ | 8.16 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 2, Level 2B = 4, Level 3 = 3 | Recommend |
| Domain 3: characteristics of the curriculum | ||||||
| D3.1 | The ultrasound curriculum forms the foundation for ultrasound training along a continuum of medical education from undergraduate through graduate to continuing medical education | [ | 8.60 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 1, Level 2B = 2, Level 3 = 7 | Strongly recommend |
| D3.2 | The ultrasound curriculum supports undergraduate medical education | [ | 8.29 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 2, Level 3 = 0 | Recommend |
| D3.3 | The ultrasound curriculum prepares learners for future additional clinical training and/or practice opportunities | [ | 8.14 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 2, Level 3 = 0 | Recommend |
| D3.4 | The ultrasound curriculum is developed in accordance with accepted standards for medical education as defined by national and international accrediting bodies | [ | 7.76 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 1, Level 3 = 1 | Recommend |
| D3.5 | The ultrasound curriculum lends itself to a competency-based model that includes measurable outcomes and markers of progression toward those outcomes (milestones) | [ | 7.90 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 1 | Recommend |
| D3.6 | The ultrasound curriculum can incorporate ultrasound knowledge, skills, attitudes, and professional judgment into entrustable professional activities (EPAs) as appropriate for patient care | [ | 7.98 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 1 | Recommend |
| D3.7 | The ultrasound curriculum enhances the learning of fundamental sciences that are relevant to the understanding of human pathophysiology and the practice of medicine | [ | 8.24 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 1, Level 3 = 3 | Recommend |
| D3.8 | The ultrasound curriculum enhances the learning of clinical sciences through the integration of ultrasound into clinical problem solving | [ | 8.34 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 1, Level 2B = 4, Level 3 = 0 | Strongly recommend |
| D3.9 | The ultrasound curriculum enhances the learning of clinical sciences through the care of patients at their point of care | [ | 8.17 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 1, Level 2B = 4, Level 3 = 0 | Recommend |
| D3.10 | The ultrasound curriculum includes opportunities for self-directed learning and assessment | [ | 7.83 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 0 | Recommend |
| D3.11 | The ultrasound curriculum encourages life-long learning | [ | 7.62 | GC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 0, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 0 | Recommend |
| D3.12 | The ultrasound curriculum is based on evidence and expert opinion | [ | 8.28 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 2, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 8 | Strongly recommend |
| D3.13 | The ultrasound curriculum is consistent with recommendations and guidelines of well-established specialty organizations | [ | 8.28 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 2, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 8 | Strongly recommend |
| D3.14 | The ultrasound curriculum is consistent with recommendations and guidelines of regulatory bodies with significant experience in ultrasound | [ | 8.12 | VGC | Level 1 = 0, Level 2A = 2, Level 2B = 0, Level 3 = 8 | Strongly recommend |
From left to right: Code of domain statement, Statement, Reference numbers of relevant literature, Median appropriateness score of Round 2, Degree of consensus. (VGC = very good consensus, GC = good consensus, SC = some consensus, NC = no consensus), Level of quality of evidence (Level 1 = high, Level 2A = moderate, Level 2B = low, Level 3 = very low, strength of recommendation (strongly recommend, recommend, not recommend). The table includes article Refs. [26–172]
List of all curricular content items in Domains 4 with the median appropriateness score for Round 2, the degree of consensus, and the strength of the recommendation
| Domain 4 and curricular content items | Median voting score | Degree of consensus | Strength of recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part I. Basic foundations of POCUS | |||
| Students should be familiar with the following terms as they are related to the basic physics of ultrasound | |||
| D4.1 Wavelength | 8.43 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.2 Amplitude | 8.21 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.3 Frequency | 8.71 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.4 Attenuation | 8.66 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.5 Refraction | 8.48 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.6 Absorption | 8.29 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.7 Scatter | 8.41 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.8 Transmission | 8.52 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.9 Resolution | 8.74 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.10 Reflection | 8.53 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.11 Aliasing | 7.72 | SC | Recommend |
| Students should be able to explain the fundamental principles of ultrasound for the following modes | |||
| D4.12 B mode | 8.78 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.13 M Mode | 8.75 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.14 Color Flow | 8.50 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.15 Power Doppler | 7.16 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.16 Spectral Doppler | 7.03 | SC | Recommend |
| Students should demonstrate an understanding of the components and parts of ultrasound probes | |||
| D4.17 Housing/body | 8.31 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.18 Piezoelectric crystals | 8.23 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.19 Marker/indicator | 8.88 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.20 Cord | 8.57 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Students should know the indications for and limitations of each of the following probes | |||
| D4.21 Linear | 8.81 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.22 Curved array | 8.79 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.23 Phased array | 8.81 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.24 Endocavity | 8.10 | GC | Recommend |
Students should demonstrate: - appropriate storage of probes - appropriate care of the probes - cleaning and disinfection of the probes | |||
| D4.24 Probe storage | 8.78 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.26 Probe care | 8.88 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.27 Cleaning/disinfection | 8.88 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Students should utilize the following transducer manipulations: | |||
| D4.28 Slide | 8.63 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.29 Rock | 8.48 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.30 Sweep | 7.97 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.31 Fan | 8.40 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.32 Pressure/compression | 8.55 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.33 Rotation | 8.64 | GC | Recommend |
| Students should be familiar with the following image descriptions | |||
| D4.34 In plane and out of plane | 8.79 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.35 Deep and superficial | 8.86 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.36 Medial and lateral | 8.81 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.37 Cranial and caudal | 8.74 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.38 Coronal | 8.79 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.39 Sagittal | 8.79 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.40 Transverse | 8.84 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Students should have the ability to discuss sonographic characteristics of tissues | |||
| D4.41 Anechoic | 8.84 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.42 Hyperechoic | 8.84 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.43 Hypoechoic | 8.78 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.44 Isoechoic | 8.76 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.45 Mixed echogenicity | 8.62 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.46 Homogeneous | 8.74 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.47 Heterogeneous | 8.74 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.48 Solid | 8.72 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.49 Cystic | 8.78 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Students should demonstrate the ability to optimize an ultrasound image by utilizing the following machine adjustments | |||
| D4.50 Presets | 8.52 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.51 Gain | 8.81 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.52 Time-gain Compensation | 8.36 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.53 Frequency | 8.33 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.54 Depth | 8.84 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.55 Focal point | 8.22 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.56 Probe marker | 8.89 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Students should recognize basic ultrasound artifacts used in clinical diagnosis and explain the cause of each | |||
| D4.57 Reverberation (A and B lines) | 8.72 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.58 Comet tail | 8.40 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.59 Posterior acoustic shadowing | 8.67 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Students should understand the following additional basic common artifacts | |||
| D4.60 Air artifact | 8.67 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.61 Mirroring | 8.58 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.62 Acoustic enhancement | 8.66 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.63 Acoustic shadowing | 8.69 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.64 Mirror image | 8.57 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.65 Twinkle | 7.45 | SC | Recommend |
| Students should describe the indications for each of the following | |||
| D4.66 Brightness B mode | 8.71 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.67 Motion M mode | 8.71 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.68 Doppler flow | 8.52 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.69 Power Doppler | 7.46 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.70 Spectral Doppler | 7.33 | SC | Recommend |
| Students should be able to acquire images with | |||
| D4.71 Brightness B mode (gray scale) | 8.57 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.72 Motion M mode | 8.41 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.73 Color Doppler | 7.96 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.74 Power Doppler | 6.66 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.75 Spectral Doppler | 6.14 | NC | Not recommend |
| Students should be able to identify the following basic tissues by ultrasound | |||
| D4.76 Fluid | 8.81 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.77 Fat | 8.14 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.78 Soft tissue | 8.66 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.79 Bone | 8.78 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.80 Muscle | 8.60 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.81 Cartilage | 7.76 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.82 Tendon | 8.16 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.83 Nerve | 8.17 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.84 Blood vessels | 8.79 | GC | Recommend |
| Students, when examining a patient with ultrasound, should demonstrate proper care for the patient through | |||
| D4.85 Professional communication regarding use of ultrasound | 8.86 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.86 Obtaining informed consent | 8.64 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.87 Respect for patient privacy | 8.88 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.88 Respect for patient comfort | 8.88 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.89 Appropriate positioning of the patient | 8.84 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.90 Completion of documentation of findings | 8.59 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.91 An understanding of the principle of ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) | 8.45 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.92 Students should correlate ultrasound images with clinical findings | 8.95 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Part II specific views, structures, and pathology | |||
| Heart and vessels | |||
| Views | |||
| D4.93 Parasternal long axis | 8.80 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.94 Parasternal short axis | 8.61 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.95 Apical four chamber | 8.54 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.96 Subxiphoid (subcostal) | 8.66 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.97 IVC Transverse | 8.20 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.98 IVC Longitudinal | 8.57 | GC | Recommend |
| Structures and physiology | |||
| D4.99 Left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle | 8.77 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.100 Mitral value | 8.61 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.101 Aortic valve | 8.60 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.102 Tricuspid valve | 8.39 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.103 Pulmonic valve | 6.58 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.104 Myocardium | 8.65 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.105 Pericardium | 8.68 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.106 Descending aorta | 8.39 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.107 Aortic arch | 7.11 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.108 Abdominal aorta | 8.63 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.109 Aortic bifurcation into common iliac arteries | 8.34 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.110 Renal arteries | 6.3 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.111 Dorsalis Pedis | 6.88 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.112 Posterior Tibialis | 6.81 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.113 Correlation of sonographic cardiac cycle with EKG | 7.96 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.114 Carotid arteries, including common carotid | 8.26 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.115 Inferior Vena Cava | 8.61 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.116 IVC size | 8.33 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.117 IVC respiratory variations | 8.37 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.118 Internal jugular vein | 8.56 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Clinical pathology | |||
| D4.119 Poor contractility | 8.67 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.120 LVEF less than 40% | 7.95 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.121 LVEF greater than 40% | 7.82 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.122 Enlarged chamber size | 8.36 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.123 Enlarged left atrium | 8.05 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.124 Enlarged left ventricle | 8.18 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.125 Enlarged right Ventricle | 8.11 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.126 Distinguish between arterial versus venous flow on Doppler | 7.93 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.127 Ventricular Septal Defect | 5.39 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.128 Patent Foramen Ovale | 4.98 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.129 Presence of pericardial effusion | 8.72 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.130 Distinguish between pleural effusion and pericardial effusion | 8.63 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.131 Left Ventricular Hypertrophy | 7.51 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.132 Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis | 5.89 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.133 Right ventricular strain from PE | 7.34 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.134 Size of abdominal aortic aneurysm | 8.35 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.135 Abdominal dissection of an aortic aneurysm | 7.07 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.136 Decreased vascular volume by IVC collapsibility | 8.09 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.137 Lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) | 7.91 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.138 Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) | 6.86 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.139 Carotid plaques | 6.75 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.140 Carotid stenosis | 6.39 | NC | Not recommend |
| Lungs and chest | |||
| Views | |||
| D4.141 Anterior chest bilaterally | 8.60 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.142 Lateral and posterior chest | 8.44 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.143 Longitudinal across two ribs | 8.47 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.144 Costophrenic angles bilaterally | 8.54 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Structures and physiology | |||
| D4.145 Visceral pleura | 8.21 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.146 Parietal pleura | 8.24 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.147 Lung sliding | 8.77 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.148 A lines—A Profile | 8.75 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Clinical pathology | |||
| D4.149 B lines—B Profile | 8.60 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.150 Pneumothorax—absence of pleural sliding | 8.16 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.151 Lung point | 8.37 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.152 Pulmonary edema | 8.20 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.153 Pleural effusion | 8.79 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.154 Presence of consolidation | 8.39 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.155 Sliding curtain sign | 7.51 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.156 Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) | 6.77 | SC | Recommend |
| Abdomen | |||
| Views | |||
| D4.157 Epigastric | 8.32 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.158 Left upper quadrant | 8.68 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.159 Right upper quadrant | 8.74 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.160 Lower abdomen | 8.51 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Structures and physiology | |||
| D4.161 Liver | 8.74 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.162 Size | 7.75 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.163 Parenchyma | 8.09 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.164 Portal vein | 7.98 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.165 Hepatic vein | 8.00 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.166 Gallbladder | 8.54 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.167 Stomach | 7.35 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.168 Pancreas | 6.91 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.169 Right and left kidneys | 8.77 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.170 Size | 8.11 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.171 Cortex | 8.07 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.172 Pelvis | 8.21 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.173 Calyces | 8.05 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.174 Adrenal glands | 5.44 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.175 Spleen | 8.55 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.176 Right and left costophrenic angles | 8.63 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.177 Hepatorenal space (Morison’s pouch) | 8.70 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.178 Peri-splenic area for fluid | 8.61 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.179 Small bowel | 7.13 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.180 Subdiaphragmatic space | 7.64 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.181 Peristalsis | 7.72 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.182 Abdominal lymph nodes | 5.69 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.183 Splenorenal | 8.11 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.184 Appendix | 6.48 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.185 Ileocecal junction | 5.61 | NC | Not recommend |
| Pathology | |||
| D4.186 Ascites | 8.75 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.187 Hemoperitoneum | 8.47 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.188 Hydronephrosis | 8.56 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.189 Sonographic Murphy Sign | 8.18 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.190 Cholelithiasis | 8.49 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.191 Gallbladder polyp | 6.86 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.192 Splenic infarct | 5.34 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.193 Hepatic hemangioma | 4.63 | NC | Not recommend |
| Pelvis | |||
| Views | |||
| D4.194 Urinary bladder, longitudinal | 8.74 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.195 Urinary bladder, transverse | 8.67 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.196 Uterus, transabdominal, long | 8.63 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.197 Uterus, transabdominal, trans | 8.58 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.198 Transvaginal scan | 5.56 | NC | Not recommend |
| Structures and physiology | |||
| D4.199 Bladder, volume | 8.18 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.200 Uterus | 8.53 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.201 Fetal number | 7.79 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.202 Fetal heartbeat | 8.16 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.203 Fetal position | 7.16 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.204 Fetal size | 6.74 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.205 Placenta | 7.07 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.206 Testes | 6.38 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.207 Epididymis | 6.02 | NC | Not recommend |
| Pathology | |||
| D4.208 Free fluid | 8.63 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.209 Loss of ureteral jets | 6.75 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.210 Hydroureter | 6.86 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.211 Distended bladder | 8.49 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.212 Urolithiasis | 6.85 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.213 Ovarian torsion | 5.58 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.214 Testicular torsion | 5.64 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.215 Foley catheter position | 7.82 | SC | Recommend |
| Head and neck | |||
| Views | |||
| D4.216 Longitudinal | 8.51 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.217 Transverse | 8.45 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Structures | |||
| D4.218 Muscles of the neck | 7.55 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.219 Thyroid lobes | 8.25 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.220 Thyroid isthmus | 7.95 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.221 Parathyroid gland | 5.27 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.222 Lymph nodes of the neck | 6.77 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.223 Trachea | 8.12 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.224 Esophagus | 7.71 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.225 Globe of the eye | 7.85 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.226 Optic nerve | 7.62 | GC | Recommend |
| Pathology | |||
| D4.227 Thyromegaly | 7.20 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.228 Thyroiditis | 6.38 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.229 Thyroid mass or cysts | 7.16 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.230 Enlarged lymph nodes | 6.81 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.231 Presence of endotracheal tube | 7.13 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.232 Esophageal intubation | 7.27 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.233 Eye globe | 7.71 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.234 Rupture of the globe | 6.36 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.235 Papilledema | 6.87 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.236 Transcranial Doppler | 4.86 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.237 Retinal detachment | 6.95 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.238 Foreign body of the eye | 6.70 | NC | Not recommend |
| Musculoskeletal | |||
| Views | |||
| D4.239 Views in general | 8.43 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.240 Transverse | 8.46 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.241 Longitudinal | 8.46 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Views, specific joints | |||
| D4.242 Elbow, long | 7.09 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.243 Elbow, trans | 7.00 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.244 Wrist, long | 7.09 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.245 Wrist, trans | 7.11 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.246 Knee, long | 7.74 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.247 Knee, trans | 7.65 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.248 Ankle, long | 6.84 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.249 Ankle, trans | 6.79 | NC | Not recommend |
| Structures, in general | |||
| D4.250 Dermis and SC tissue | 8.07 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.251 Tendons | 7.70 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.252 Ligaments | 7.48 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.253 Cortex of bone | 8.18 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.254 Joint space | 7.75 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.255 Fat pads | 7.46 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.256 Synovium | 7.14 | GC | Recommend |
| Specific joint structures | |||
| D4.257 Triceps tendon | 6.87 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.258 Olecranon fossa fat pad | 6.33 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.259 Distal radius | 7.16 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.260 Distal ulna | 7.16 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.261 Quadriceps tendon | 7.29 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.262 Bursa, suprapatella | 7.27 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.263 Patella | 7.77 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.264 Patellar tendon | 7.70 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.265 Tibial tuberosity | 7.15 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.266 Achilles tendon | 7.58 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.267 Distal fibula | 7.11 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.268 Distal tibia | 7.04 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.269 Talo-Fib ligaments | 5.94 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.270 Talo-Tib ligaments | 5.91 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.271 Shoulder humeral head | 7.59 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.272 Shoulder glenoid | 7.07 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.273 Shoulder acromion | 6.85 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.274 Shoulder clavicle | 7.28 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.275 Shoulder biceps tendon | 7.17 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.276 Shoulder supraspinatus tendon | 6.87 | NC | Not recommend |
| Pathology | |||
| D4.277 Joint effusions | 8.28 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.278 Bursal fluid | 7.57 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.279 Calcium deposition | 6.49 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.280 Soft tissue edema/cobblestoning | 7.96 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.281 Soft tissue abscess or cyst | 8.19 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.282 Soft tissue solid mass | 7.47 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.283 Clubbing of the fingers | 5.48 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.284 Carpal tunnel—median nerve | 6.51 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.285 Joint dislocation | 6.30 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.286 Tendon impingement syndrome | 5.67 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.287 Tendonitis | 6.20 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.288 Complete tendon tear | 6.77 | NC | Not recommend |
| Part III. Procedures/protocols | |||
| Procedures | |||
| D4.289 Peripheral vein cannulation (PVC) | 8.23 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.290 Central venous cannulation (CVC) | 7.59 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.291 Pericardiocentesis | 6.44 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.292 Paracentesis | 7.29 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.293 Thoracentesis | 7.23 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.294 Arthrocentesis | 7.04 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.295 Lumbar puncture | 6.71 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.296 Visualize any body cavity/fluid collection before needle | 7.95 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.297 We should not add specific skills | 5.87 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.298 Students should be able to use ultrasound to visualize fluid-filled cavities | 8.75 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| D4.299 Students should be able to use ultrasound to guide a needle safely into a fluid-filled cavity, as demonstrated on patients or a phantom model | 8.59 | VGC | Strongly recommend |
| Protocols | |||
| D4.300 E-FAST protocol | 7.75 | GC | Recommend |
| D4.301 RUSH protocol | 6.88 | SC | Recommend |
| D4.302 CLUE protocol | 6.14 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.303 BLUE protocol | 6.39 | NC | Not recommend |
| D4.304 Students do not need to learn specific ultrasound protocols | 4.80 | NC | Not recommend |