Chebly Katherine Otto, Hernández Elizabeth, Cifelli Mary, Janjigian Michael
Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, Department of Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Ciudad Universitaria, Caracas, VEN.
POCUS J. 2025 Apr 15;10(1):19-26. doi: 10.24908/pocusj.v10i01.18429. eCollection 2025 Apr.
Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) training in internal medicine (IM) training remains largely unavailable in lower-resourced health systems globally. Longitudinal inter-institutional collaboration, based in health equity principles, offers a potential mechanism for more accessible and effective IM POCUS education.
In a partnership between two academic medical centers in Caracas, Venezuela (Luis Razetti School of Medicine at the Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV)) and New York, USA (New York University (NYU) Grossman School of Medicine), we evaluated the impact of an IM POCUS training program on knowledge and skills of IM physicians at UCV. During 2023-2024, 18 UCV IM physicians participated in the program. The program included online tutorials and quizzes, in-person image interpretation review, and supervised practice. Participants completed a pre-course knowledge assessment, post-course knowledge, skills, and self-confidence assessments, and qualitative feedback regarding course acceptability.
Pre-to-post knowledge assessments demonstrated mean score improvement. Post-course knowledge scores were not significantly different between UCV and NYU cohorts (77% vs. 78%, respectively; p =0.82). Skill scores measured by a hands-on test were comparable between groups, with few significant differences. Learners self-rated increases in confidence during the course, and rated the course as locally acceptable and sustainable.
A standardized, longitudinal, international IM POCUS training program was successfully implemented with faculty learners in a lower-resourced health system, who demonstrated gains in knowledge and skills, and reported high educational value of the partnership. The results support expanding inter-institutional POCUS training programs founded in health equity principles.
在全球资源相对匮乏的卫生系统中,内科(IM)培训中的床旁超声(POCUS)培训基本无法开展。基于健康公平原则的长期机构间合作,为更易获得且有效的内科POCUS教育提供了一种潜在机制。
在委内瑞拉加拉加斯的两个学术医疗中心(委内瑞拉中央大学(UCV)的路易斯·拉泽蒂医学院)和美国纽约(纽约大学格罗斯曼医学院)的合作中,我们评估了一项内科POCUS培训计划对UCV内科医生知识和技能的影响。在2023年至2024年期间,18名UCV内科医生参加了该计划。该计划包括在线教程和测验、现场图像解读复习以及监督实践。参与者完成了课前知识评估、课后知识、技能和自信心评估,以及关于课程可接受性的定性反馈。
课前到课后的知识评估显示平均分数有所提高。UCV和纽约大学队列的课后知识分数没有显著差异(分别为77%和78%;p = 0.82)。通过实际操作测试测量的技能分数在两组之间具有可比性,几乎没有显著差异。学习者在课程期间自我评定自信心有所提高,并将该课程评定为在当地是可接受且可持续的。
一个标准化、长期的国际内科POCUS培训计划在资源相对匮乏的卫生系统中与教师学员成功实施,学员在知识和技能方面有所收获,并报告了该合作关系具有很高的教育价值。结果支持扩大基于健康公平原则的机构间POCUS培训计划。