Literature DB >> 9928691

Impact of emergency medicine resident training in ultrasonography on ultrasound utilization.

M Heller1, S Melanson, J Patterson, J Raftis.   

Abstract

Training programs in bedside ultrasound for emergency physicians often encounter considerable resistance, partly because of concern that the number of radiology-interpreted studies ordered from the ED may decrease. This study attempted to determine the effect of instituting an ED training program in ultrasound on the ordering of formal studies from a department of radiology. This retrospective, computer-assisted review compared all abdominal sonograms ordered from the ED of a busy community hospital in the 3 years before introduction of an ultrasound training program (1992 through 1994) with those ordered in the 2 years after the program's inception (1995, 1996). The number of formal studies significantly increased after institution of the training program, both in terms of absolute numbers (annual mean 181 v 95, P < .001) and as a percentage of all outpatient sonograms ordered at the institution (9.8% v 5.1%, P < .001). Introduction of a teaching program in emergency ultrasound appears to increase utilization of formal ultrasound services, at least during the training period.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9928691     DOI: 10.1016/s0735-6757(99)90007-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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