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Hospital Medicine, Point of care ultrasound, procedures, teaching

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586231/perception-knowledge-indications-and-future-prospects-of-point-of-care-ultrasound-among-medical-students-in-saudi-arabia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saeed M Nassar, Sarah A Almubrik, Lama Alyahya, Mohammed Alshalan, Hussain M Alhashem
Introduction Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become integral across medical specialties globally, addressing clinical queries, guiding procedures, and bridging the gap between physical examination and advanced imaging. Early ultrasound training for medical students enhances clinical decision-making and reduces diagnostic errors. Aims To evaluate the knowledge and attitude of senior medical students towards POCUS and to assess knowledge gaps and difficulties encountered by senior medical students to assist in the development of future curricula...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37146748/main-applications-of-point-of-care-ultrasound-in-palliative-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel García-Gil, Luis M Beltrán-Romero, Gema Flox-Benítez, Manuel Castillo-Padrós, Alfredo L Díaz-Gómez, Abel Mujal-Martínez, Juan Torres-Macho
Combined with a physical examination, clinical ultrasound offers a valuable complement that can help guide clinical decision-making. In various medical and surgical specialties, it is increasingly used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Due to recent technological advances, smaller and more affordable ultrasound machines are now being developed for use in home hospice care. The purpose of this paper is to describe how clinical ultrasound may be applied in Palliative Care, where it can be a valuable tool to assist the clinician in making better clinical decisions and to assist in accurately guiding palliative procedures...
2023: Revista Clínica Espanõla
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36049199/role-of-tele-ultrasound-for-teaching-ultrasound-guided-nerve-blocks-in-the-emergency-department-a-case-series-from-peru
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David A Martin, Marco Guillen, Angel Farro, Maribel Condori, Andrea Dreyfuss, Arun Nagdev
INTRODUCTION: Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks (UGNB) represent a procedural skill set that can be used to treat acute pain by physicians in the emergency department (ED). However, limited access to education and training represents a barrier to widespread adoption of this core skill set. The implementation of UGNBs within the ED can aid in resource allocation, particularly in limited-resource settings. CASE SERIES: In this case series we discuss our experience using tele-ultrasound to train emergency physicians on the use of UGNBs within our international point-of-care ultrasound fellowship in Peru...
August 2022: Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35713808/development-of-a-point-of-care-ultrasound-track-for-internal-medicine-residents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Nathanson, Minh-Phuong T Le, Kevin C Proud, Charles M LoPresti, Elizabeth K Haro, Michael J Mader, Jane O'Rorke, Patricia I Wathen, Nilam J Soni
BACKGROUND: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training has been increasing among internal medicine (IM) residency programs, but few programs can provide longitudinal training due to barriers such as lack of trained faculty. AIM: Describe the development of a longitudinal POCUS track for IM residents using local and external resources, including a national POCUS certificate program. SETTING: University-based IM residency program affiliated with a public and veterans affairs hospital...
July 2022: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34141999/a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-simulation-based-mastery-learning-to-teach-the-extended-focused-assessment-with-sonography-in-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siobhan Smith, Viveta Lobo, Kenton L Anderson, Michael A Gisondi, Stefanie S Sebok-Syer, Youyou Duanmu
Background: Mastery learning has gained popularity for training residents in procedural skills due to its demonstrated superiority over traditional methods. However, no studies have compared the efficacy of traditional versus mastery learning methods in residency point-of-care ultrasound education. We hypothesized that mastery learning would improve residents' skills in performing the extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma (eFAST). Methods: All first-year emergency medicine (EM) resident physicians at a single university hospital underwent a crossover randomized controlled trial to receive mastery-learning eFAST training either at the beginning of the academic year or 6 months into intern year...
July 2021: AEM Education and Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31313257/seeing-with-sound-how-ultrasound-is-changing-the-way-we-look-at-anatomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle F Royer
Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves and their rebounding echoes to capture live images of the structures beneath the skin. Thanks to recent technological advances, contemporary ultrasound machines offer excellent image resolution packaged in smaller, highly portable devices, which has allowed ultrasound to expand into new areas, both within the hospital as well as across non-traditional settings. Ultrasound is an incredibly powerful visualization tool in medicine, allowing physicians to safely see and interrogate the most relevant parts of their patient's internal anatomy instantly...
2019: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30604780/recommendations-on-the-use-of-ultrasound-guidance-for-adult-abdominal-paracentesis-a-position-statement-of-the-society-of-hospital-medicine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joel Cho, Trevor P Jensen, Kreegan Reierson, Benji K Mathews, Anjali Bhagra, Ricardo Franco-Sadud, Loretta Grikis, Michael Mader, Ria Dancel, Brian P Lucas, Nilam J Soni
1. We recommend that ultrasound guidance should be used for paracentesis to reduce the risk of serious complications, the most common being bleeding. 2. We recommend that ultrasound guidance should be used to avoid attempting paracentesis in patients with an insufficient volume of intraperitoneal free fluid to drain. 3. We recommend that ultrasound guidance should be used with paracentesis to improve the success rates of the overall procedure. 4. We recommend that ultrasound should be used to assess the volume and location of intraperitoneal free fluid to guide clinical decision making of where paracentesis can be safely performed...
January 2, 2019: Journal of Hospital Medicine: An Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27604617/12th-winfocus-world-congress-on-ultrasound-in-emergency-and-critical-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yahya Acar, Onur Tezel, Necati Salman, Erdem Cevik, Margarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-Bordomás, Mustafa Z Mahmoud, Abdelmoneim Sulieman, Abbas Ali, Alrayah Mustafa, Ihab Abdelrahman, Mustafa Bahar, Osama Ali, H Lester Kirchner, Gregor Prosen, Ajda Anzic, Paul Leeson, Maryam Bahreini, Fatemeh Rasooli, Houman Hosseinnejad, Gabriel Blecher, Robert Meek, Diana Egerton-Warburton, Edina Ćatić Ćuti, Stanko Belina, Tihomir Vančina, Idriz Kovačević, Nadan Rustemović, Ikwan Chang, Jin Hee Lee, Young Ho Kwak, Do Kyun Kim, Chi-Yung Cheng, Hsiu-Yung Pan, Chia-Te Kung, Ela Ćurčić, Ena Pritišanac, Ivo Planinc, Marijana Grgić Medić, Radovan Radonić, Abiola Fasina, Anthony J Dean, Nova L Panebianco, Patricia S Henwood, Oliviero Fochi, Moreno Favarato, Ezio Bonanomi, Ivan Tomić, Youngrock Ha, Hongchuen Toh, Elizabeth Harmon, Wilma Chan, Cameron Baston, Gail Morrison, Frances Shofer, Angela Hua, Sharon Kim, James Tsung, Isa Gunaydin, Zeynep Kekec, Mehmet Oguzhan Ay, Jinjoo Kim, Jinhyun Kim, Gyoosung Choi, Dowon Shim, Ji-Han Lee, Jana Ambrozic, Katja Prokselj, Miha Lucovnik, Gabrijela Brzan Simenc, Asta Mačiulienė, Almantas Maleckas, Algimantas Kriščiukaitis, Vytautas Mačiulis, Andrius Macas, Sharad Mohite, Zoltan Narancsik, Hugon Možina, Sara Nikolić, Jan Hansel, Rok Petrovčič, Una Mršić, Simon Orlob, Markus Lerchbaumer, Niklas Schönegger, Reinhard Kaufmann, Chun-I Pan, Chien-Hung Wu, Sarah Pasquale, Stephanie J Doniger, Sharon Yellin, Gerardo Chiricolo, Maja Potisek, Borut Drnovšek, Boštjan Leskovar, Kristine Robinson, Clara Kraft, Benjamin Moser, Stephen Davis, Shelley Layman, Yusef Sayeed, Joseph Minardi, Irmina Sefic Pasic, Amra Dzananovic, Anes Pasic, Sandra Vegar Zubovic, Ana Godan Hauptman, Ana Vujaklija Brajkovic, Jaksa Babel, Marina Peklic, Vedran Radonic, Luka Bielen, Peh Wee Ming, Nur Hafiza Yezid, Fatahul Laham Mohammed, Zainal Abidin Huda, Wan Nasarudin Wan Ismail, W Yus Haniff W Isa, Hashairi Fauzi, Praveena Seeva, Mohd Zulfakar Mazlan
A1 Point-of-care ultrasound examination of cervical spine in emergency departmentYahya Acar, Onur Tezel, Necati SalmanA2 A new technique in verifying the placement of a nasogastric tube: obtaining the longitudinal view of nasogastric tube in addition to transverse view with ultrasoundYahya Acar, Necati Salman, Onur Tezel, Erdem CevikA3 Pseudoaneurysm of the femoral artery after cannulation of a central venous line. Should we always use ultrasound in these procedures?Margarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA4 Ultrasound-guided supraclavicular subclavian vein catheterization...
September 2016: Critical Ultrasound Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25808431/point-of-care-ultrasound-education-for-non-physician-clinicians-in-a-resource-limited-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lori A Stolz, Krithika M Muruganandan, Mark C Bisanzo, Mugisha J Sebikali, Bradley A Dreifuss, Heather S Hammerstedt, Sara W Nelson, Irene Nayabale, Srikar Adhikari, Sachita P Shah
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcomes and curriculum components of an educational programme to train non-physician clinicians working in a rural, Ugandan emergency department in the use of POC ultrasound. METHODS: The use of point-of-care ultrasound was taught to emergency care providers through lectures, bedsides teaching and hands-on practical sessions. Lectures were tailored to care providers' knowledge base and available therapeutic means. Every ultrasound examination performed by these providers was recorded over 4...
August 2015: Tropical Medicine & International Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24117556/faculty-staff-guided-versus-self-guided-ultrasound-training-for-internal-medicine-residents
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
George A Alba, Daniel A Kelmenson, Vicki E Noble, Alice F Murray, Paul F Currier
OBJECTIVES: Ultrasonography is of growing importance within internal medicine (IM), but the optimal method of training doctors to use it is uncertain. In this study, the authors provide the first objective comparison of two approaches to training IM residents in ultrasonography. METHODS: In this randomised trial, a simulation-based ultrasound training curriculum was implemented during IM intern orientation at a tertiary care teaching hospital. All 72 incoming interns attended a lecture and were given access to online modules...
November 2013: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23491562/-obstetrics-and-gynecology-125-years-in-basel
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Ludwig
The development of the discipline Obstetrics and Gynecology is reflected by the medical history at the University of Basel. At the very beginning of academic obstetrics, the cantonal government realised the need of a more practical teaching completing the tradition of theoretical lecturing (1865). Obstetrics was (and still is) a typical example for the turn from theoretical to hands-on-teaching in medicine. At the time, when the independent chair of obstetrics at the University of Basel was founded (1867, Bischoff [1841-1892]), the fight against puerperal fever was the most urgent aim...
December 1, 2002: Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Thérapeutique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12584950/-obstetrics-and-gynecology-retrospect-of-125-years-in-basel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Ludwig
The development of the discipline Obstetrics and Gynecology is reflected by the medical history at the University of Basel. At the very beginning of academic obstetrics, the cantonal government realised the need of a more practical teaching completing the tradition of theoretical lecturing (1865). Obstetrics was (and still is) a typical example for the turn from theoretical to hands-on-teaching in medicine. At the time, when the independent chair of obstetrics at the University of Basel was founded (1867, Bischoff [1841-1892]), the fight against puerperal fever was the most urgent aim...
December 2002: Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Thérapeutique
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