Introduction: Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of hands-on training at a bedside ultrasound (US) symposium (“Ultrafest”) to improve both clinical knowledge and image acquisition skills of medical students. Primary outcome measure was improvement in multiple choice questions on pulmonary or Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST) US knowledge. Secondary outcome was improvement in image acquisition for either pulmonary or FAST. Methods: Prospective cohort study of 48 volunteers at “Ultrafest,” a free symposium where students received five contact training hours. Students were evaluated before and after training for proficiency in either pulmonary US or FAST. Proficiency was assessed by clinical knowledge thro...
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is being adopted by an increasing number of medical schools as a po...
While a formal ultrasound education has proven beneficial, its integration into undergraduate medica...
WOS: 000437783300001PubMed: 30374368Introduction: The use of simulation devices in medical education...
Introduction: Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of hands-on training at a bedside ultr...
Introduction: The Ultrasound Screening Exam for Underlying Lesions (USEFUL) was developed in an atte...
Background: Ultrasonography protocols are easy to learn, frequently used in emergency medicine, and ...
INTRODUCTION: The curriculum in most emergency medicine (EM) clerkships includes very little formali...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: As ultrasound has become increasingly prominent in medicine, portable ultras...
Introduction: The curriculum in most emergency medicine (EM) clerkships includes very little formali...
Introduction: The focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) is a commonly used and life-s...
Objectives. Lung ultrasonography (LUS) is a useful examination to identify lung problems. Unfortunat...
Background: Medical student ultrasound education is sparse. In 2002, we began the first medical stud...
Introduction: Ultrasound usage in identifying a subsheath within the first dorsal extensor compartme...
Background: Ultrasound technology is generally considered to be reliable and widely used by physicia...
Point of Care Ultrasound is rapidly becoming standard of care for utilization in real time medical d...
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is being adopted by an increasing number of medical schools as a po...
While a formal ultrasound education has proven beneficial, its integration into undergraduate medica...
WOS: 000437783300001PubMed: 30374368Introduction: The use of simulation devices in medical education...
Introduction: Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of hands-on training at a bedside ultr...
Introduction: The Ultrasound Screening Exam for Underlying Lesions (USEFUL) was developed in an atte...
Background: Ultrasonography protocols are easy to learn, frequently used in emergency medicine, and ...
INTRODUCTION: The curriculum in most emergency medicine (EM) clerkships includes very little formali...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: As ultrasound has become increasingly prominent in medicine, portable ultras...
Introduction: The curriculum in most emergency medicine (EM) clerkships includes very little formali...
Introduction: The focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) is a commonly used and life-s...
Objectives. Lung ultrasonography (LUS) is a useful examination to identify lung problems. Unfortunat...
Background: Medical student ultrasound education is sparse. In 2002, we began the first medical stud...
Introduction: Ultrasound usage in identifying a subsheath within the first dorsal extensor compartme...
Background: Ultrasound technology is generally considered to be reliable and widely used by physicia...
Point of Care Ultrasound is rapidly becoming standard of care for utilization in real time medical d...
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is being adopted by an increasing number of medical schools as a po...
While a formal ultrasound education has proven beneficial, its integration into undergraduate medica...
WOS: 000437783300001PubMed: 30374368Introduction: The use of simulation devices in medical education...