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Bedside echo for chest pain: an algorithm for education and assessment

Authors :
Amini R
Stolz LA
Kartchner JZ
Thompson M
Stea N
Hawbaker N
Joshi R
Adhikari S
Source :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice, Vol 2016, Iss Issue 1, Pp 293-300 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Dove Medical Press, 2016.

Abstract

Richard Amini, Lori A Stolz, Jeffrey Z Kartchner, Matthew Thompson, Nicholas Stea, Nicolaus Hawbaker, Raj Joshi, Srikar Adhikari Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arizona Medical Center, Tucson, AZ, USA Background: Goal-directed ultrasound protocols have been developed to facilitate efficiency, throughput, and patient care. Hands-on instruction and training workshops have been shown to positively impact ultrasound training. Objectives: We describe a novel undifferentiated chest pain goal-directed ultrasound algorithm-focused education workshop for the purpose of enhancing emergency medicine resident training in ultrasound milestones competencies. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study performed at an academic medical center. A novel goal-directed ultrasound algorithm was developed and implemented as a model for teaching and learning the sonographic approach to a patient with undifferentiated chest pain. This algorithm was incorporated into all components of the 1-day workshop: asynchronous learning, didactic lecture, case-based learning, and hands-on stations. Performance comparisons were made between postgraduate year (PGY) levels. Results: A total of 38 of the 40 (95%) residents who attended the event participated in the chest pain objective standardized clinical exam, and 26 of the 40 (65%) completed the entire questionnaire. The average number of ultrasounds performed by resident class year at the time of our study was as follows: 19 (standard deviation [SD]=19) PGY-1, 238 (SD=37) PGY-2, and 289 (SD=73) PGY-3. Performance on the knowledge-based questions improved between PGY-1 and PGY-3. The application of the novel algorithm was noted to be more prevalent among the PGY-1 class. Conclusion: The 1-day algorithm-based ultrasound educational workshop was an engaging learning technique at our institution. Keywords: point-of care ultrasound, algorithm education, education, chest pain, bedside ultrasound, POCUS

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11797258
Volume :
2016
Issue :
Issue 1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.60ddfb279932495e8e4d284c911e498f
Document Type :
article