Implementation of a 4-Year Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum in a Liaison Committee on Medical Education-Accredited US Medical School

J Ultrasound Med. 2017 Feb;36(2):321-325. doi: 10.7863/ultra.16.03068. Epub 2016 Dec 10.

Abstract

Objectives: The established benefits of point-of-care ultrasound have given rise to multiple new and innovative curriculums to incorporate ultrasound teaching into medical education. This study sought to measure the educational success of a comprehensive and integrated 4-year point-of-care ultrasound curriculum.

Methods: We integrated a curriculum consisting of traditional didactics combined with asynchronous learning modules and hands-on practice on live models with skilled sonographers into all 4 years of education at a Liaison Committee on Medical Education-accredited US Medical School. Each graduating student was administered an exit examination with 48 questions that corresponded to ultrasound milestones.

Results: Ninety-five percent (n = 84) of fourth-year medical students completed the exit examination. The mean score was 79.5% (SD, 10.2%), with mean scores on the ultrasound physics and anatomy subsections being 77.1% (SD, 11.0%) and 85.9% (SD, 21.0%), respectively.

Conclusions: A comprehensive 4-year point-of-care ultrasound curriculum integrated into medical school may successfully equip graduating medical students with a fundamental understanding of ultrasound physics, anatomy, and disease recognition.

Keywords: medical education; medical school; milestone; point-of-care ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Accreditation
  • Clinical Competence
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Curriculum*
  • Education, Medical, Undergraduate / methods*
  • Humans
  • Point-of-Care Systems*
  • Schools, Medical*
  • Ultrasonics / education*