Third-year emergency medicine resident in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill University in Montreal, Que.
Staff emergency physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg and at the Brandon Regional Health Centre.
Can Fam Physician. 2019 Dec;65(12):e523-e530.
To assess the quality of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training in family medicine residency programs and to obtain the opinions of current family medicine residents on the role of ultrasound in primary care.
A 23-question online survey conducted using SurveyMonkey between March 15 and June 30, 2017.
Canada.
All family medicine residents of the 17 Canadian family medicine residency programs were included in the study but all enhanced skills residents were excluded.
The quality and relevance of POCUS to primary care as perceived by residents and reported in the survey.
A total of 854 Canadian family medicine residents responded, for a national response rate of 32.3%. Most respondents (94.3%) believe that POCUS training should be included in family medicine residency programs; however, only 18.4% of respondents currently receive formal training within their residency. Among those without POCUS training, 91.7% are interested in receiving formal training and 29.7% resorted to taking external POCUS courses. Most (77.5%) would consider using ultrasound in their future practice if they were competent in POCUS. The most useful applications for family medicine were considered to be the FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma) examination for free fluid and ascites (95.1%), procedural guidance (92.4%), and identifying an intrauterine pregnancy (88.6%).
This is the largest survey identifying the perceived needs of family medicine residents for POCUS. Very few Canadian family medicine residents currently receive POCUS training. Consistent with our recent family medicine program director survey, there is overwhelming interest by family medicine residents to begin incorporating POCUS training into the family medicine curriculum.
评估家庭医学住院医师培训计划中即时超声(POCUS)培训的质量,并了解当前家庭医学住院医师对超声在初级保健中的作用的看法。
2017 年 3 月 15 日至 6 月 30 日期间,通过 SurveyMonkey 进行的 23 个问题的在线调查。
加拿大。
所有 17 个加拿大家庭医学住院医师培训计划的家庭医学住院医师均包括在研究中,但所有增强技能住院医师均被排除在外。
居民感知到的 POCUS 的质量和相关性,以及调查中报告的相关性。
共有 854 名加拿大家庭医学住院医师做出了回应,全国回应率为 32.3%。大多数受访者(94.3%)认为 POCUS 培训应纳入家庭医学住院医师培训计划;然而,只有 18.4%的受访者在住院期间接受正式培训。在没有 POCUS 培训的人中,91.7%有兴趣接受正式培训,29.7%则参加了外部 POCUS 课程。如果他们在 POCUS 方面有能力,大多数(77.5%)会考虑在未来的实践中使用超声。家庭医学最有用的应用被认为是用于游离液和腹水的 FAST(创伤超声重点评估)检查(95.1%)、程序指导(92.4%)和识别宫内妊娠(88.6%)。
这是规模最大的一项调查,确定了家庭医学住院医师对 POCUS 的需求。目前,很少有加拿大家庭医学住院医师接受 POCUS 培训。与我们最近的家庭医学项目主管调查一致,家庭医学住院医师强烈希望开始将 POCUS 培训纳入家庭医学课程。