Recker Florian, Schäfer Valentin Sebastian, Holzgreve Wolfgang, Brossart Peter, Petzinna Simon
Department of Obstetrics and Prenatal Medicine, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Clinic of Internal Medicine III, Oncology, Hematology, Rheumatology, and Clinical Immunology, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2023 Mar 24;10:1072326. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1072326. eCollection 2023.
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is rapidly gaining ground within different areas of applications. Despite the high and increasing relevance of ultrasound, the availability of structured training programs in medical schools is still limited. Therefore, many doctors keep acquiring all their ultrasound skills throughout their postgraduate training. As a result, new residents lack theoretical and practical ultrasound abilities that are critical in everyday clinical practice. In order to improve this, we created and implemented a complete ultrasound curriculum for all medical students throughout their internship year that focuses on hands-on abilities in ultrasound imaging.
We used Kern's six-step model of curricular development comprising (1) problem identification and general needs assessment, (2) needs assessment of the targeted learners, (3) goals and objectives, (4) educational strategies, (5) implementation, and (6) evaluation and feedback by board-certified ultrasound experts. A two rounds Delphi process with multilevel, self-completed questionnaires and individual using a 9-point Likert scale and free text comments was used to identify learning objectives and reach agreement on the content of the curriculum.
The curriculum developed is aimed at students with no or little experience in their internship year and will be taught as part of their weekly-based internship training courses consisting of 2 hours of theory and 3 hours of practical training. The training will be conducted within a modular framework focusing on the key requirements of POCUS with increasing levels of complexity in accordance with the recommendations of the German Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (DEGUM), the European Federation of Societies for ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) and the World Federation for ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (WFUMB). A longitudinal e-learning system will be implemented in addition to the practical and theoretical teaching units to track and examine the progress of the students.
Early integration of ultrasound training into medical education as part of a structured and standardized broad ultrasound curriculum enables medical students to acquire basic skills and apply them practically. Fundamental scanning skills are acquired by hands-on exercises in small, supervised groups as part of BI-POCUS. BI-POCUS therefore provides an excellent opportunity to improve the clinical skills of future physicians. More research is needed to analyze the learning outcomes for medical students and the improvement of the patient's outcome by establishing such an ultrasound curriculum.
床旁超声(POCUS)在不同应用领域正迅速普及。尽管超声的相关性很高且不断增加,但医学院校结构化培训项目的可用性仍然有限。因此,许多医生在研究生培训期间不断学习所有超声技能。结果,新入职的住院医师缺乏在日常临床实践中至关重要的理论和实践超声能力。为了改善这种情况,我们为所有医学生在实习年创建并实施了一个完整的超声课程,该课程侧重于超声成像的实践能力。
我们使用了克恩课程开发的六步模型,包括(1)问题识别和总体需求评估,(2)目标学习者的需求评估,(3)目标和目的,(4)教育策略,(5)实施,以及(6)由获得委员会认证的超声专家进行评估和反馈。采用两轮德尔菲法,通过多级、自我完成的问卷以及使用9点李克特量表和自由文本评论的个人访谈,来确定学习目标并就课程内容达成一致。
所开发的课程针对实习年无经验或经验很少的学生,将作为他们每周实习培训课程的一部分进行授课,该课程包括2小时理论和3小时实践培训。培训将在一个模块化框架内进行,根据德国医学超声学会(DEGUM)、欧洲医学和生物学超声学会联合会(EFSUMB)以及世界医学和生物学超声联合会(WFUMB)的建议,聚焦于POCUS的关键要求,且复杂度逐步增加。除了实践和理论教学单元外,还将实施一个纵向电子学习系统,以跟踪和检查学生的进展。
将超声培训作为结构化、标准化的广泛超声课程的一部分尽早纳入医学教育,能使医学生获得基本技能并将其实际应用。通过在小的、有监督的小组中进行实践操作练习,作为床边即时超声(BI-POCUS)的一部分,可获得基本扫描技能。因此,BI-POCUS为提高未来医生的临床技能提供了绝佳机会。需要更多研究来分析医学生的学习成果以及通过建立这样的超声课程对患者治疗结果的改善情况。