A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine Residents
Michael P Boniface,1 Scott A Helgeson,2 Jed C Cowdell,2 Leslie V Simon,1 Brett T Hiroto,2 Monia E Werlang,2 Sarah W Robison,2 Grace G Edwards,3,4 Michele D Lewis,2 Michael J Maniaci2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic,...
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doaj-3236dc066df74593805728babcec801e2020-11-25T02:19:09ZengDove Medical PressAdvances in Medical Education and Practice1179-72582019-11-01Volume 1093594249474A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine ResidentsBoniface MPHelgeson SACowdell JCSimon LVHiroto BTWerlang MERobison SWEdwards GGLewis MDManiaci MJMichael P Boniface,1 Scott A Helgeson,2 Jed C Cowdell,2 Leslie V Simon,1 Brett T Hiroto,2 Monia E Werlang,2 Sarah W Robison,2 Grace G Edwards,3,4 Michele D Lewis,2 Michael J Maniaci2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 3Department of Education, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 4The Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Rochester, MN, USACorrespondence: Michael J ManiaciDepartment of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USAFax +904-953-0007Email maniaci.michael@mayo.eduPurpose: Despite its growing popularity and clinical utility among hospital-based physicians, there are no formal competency requirements nor training standards for United States based Internal Medicine Residencies for learning point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS). The purpose of this investigation was to study the impact and effectiveness of a novel POCUS curriculum for an Internal Medicine (IM) residency program.Patients and methods: This was a Single-Group Educational Quasi-Experiment involving Categorical and Preliminary Internal Medicine Residents in Post-Graduate Years 1 through 3 at a single United States academic tertiary center. The study period was from January 1, 2017, through June 30, 2017, during which time the residents participated in monthly modules including didactics and hands-on ultrasound scanning skills with live models. Participants completed a comprehensive knowledge examination at the beginning and end of the six-month period. Participants were also tested regarding hands-on image acquisition and interpretation immediately before and after the hands-on skills labs. The primary outcome measure was performance improvement in a comprehensive medical knowledge assessment.Results: In total, 42 residents consented for participation. The residents’ monthly rotations were adjusted in order to accommodate the new educational process. Among 29 participants with complete data sets for analysis, the mean (SD) comprehensive knowledge examination score improved from 60.9% before curriculum to 70.2% after curriculum completion (P<0.001). Subgroup analysis determined that improvement in medical knowledge required attending at least 2 out of the 6 (33%) educational sessions. Attendance at hands-on skills labs correlated significantly with improvement; didactics alone did not.Conclusion: A longitudinal POCUS curriculum consisting of both didactic sessions and hands-on skills labs improves knowledge, image acquisition, and interpretation skills of residents. Having this curriculum span at least 6 months provides learners the opportunity to attend multiple classes which strengthens learning through repetition while also providing learners flexibility in schedule.Keywords: education, resident, procedural skills, diagnostic imaging, ultrasoundhttps://www.dovepress.com/a-longitudinal-curriculum-in-point-of-care-ultrasonography-improves-me-peer-reviewed-article-AMEPeducationresidentprocedural skillsdiagnostic imagingultrasound |
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Boniface MP Helgeson SA Cowdell JC Simon LV Hiroto BT Werlang ME Robison SW Edwards GG Lewis MD Maniaci MJ A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine Residents Advances in Medical Education and Practice education resident procedural skills diagnostic imaging ultrasound |
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Boniface MP Helgeson SA Cowdell JC Simon LV Hiroto BT Werlang ME Robison SW Edwards GG Lewis MD Maniaci MJ |
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A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine Residents |
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A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine Residents |
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A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine Residents |
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A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine Residents |
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A Longitudinal Curriculum In Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography Improves Medical Knowledge And Psychomotor Skills Among Internal Medicine Residents |
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longitudinal curriculum in point-of-care ultrasonography improves medical knowledge and psychomotor skills among internal medicine residents |
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Michael P Boniface,1 Scott A Helgeson,2 Jed C Cowdell,2 Leslie V Simon,1 Brett T Hiroto,2 Monia E Werlang,2 Sarah W Robison,2 Grace G Edwards,3,4 Michele D Lewis,2 Michael J Maniaci2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 3Department of Education, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; 4The Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Rochester, MN, USACorrespondence: Michael J ManiaciDepartment of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USAFax +904-953-0007Email maniaci.michael@mayo.eduPurpose: Despite its growing popularity and clinical utility among hospital-based physicians, there are no formal competency requirements nor training standards for United States based Internal Medicine Residencies for learning point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS). The purpose of this investigation was to study the impact and effectiveness of a novel POCUS curriculum for an Internal Medicine (IM) residency program.Patients and methods: This was a Single-Group Educational Quasi-Experiment involving Categorical and Preliminary Internal Medicine Residents in Post-Graduate Years 1 through 3 at a single United States academic tertiary center. The study period was from January 1, 2017, through June 30, 2017, during which time the residents participated in monthly modules including didactics and hands-on ultrasound scanning skills with live models. Participants completed a comprehensive knowledge examination at the beginning and end of the six-month period. Participants were also tested regarding hands-on image acquisition and interpretation immediately before and after the hands-on skills labs. The primary outcome measure was performance improvement in a comprehensive medical knowledge assessment.Results: In total, 42 residents consented for participation. The residents’ monthly rotations were adjusted in order to accommodate the new educational process. Among 29 participants with complete data sets for analysis, the mean (SD) comprehensive knowledge examination score improved from 60.9% before curriculum to 70.2% after curriculum completion (P<0.001). Subgroup analysis determined that improvement in medical knowledge required attending at least 2 out of the 6 (33%) educational sessions. Attendance at hands-on skills labs correlated significantly with improvement; didactics alone did not.Conclusion: A longitudinal POCUS curriculum consisting of both didactic sessions and hands-on skills labs improves knowledge, image acquisition, and interpretation skills of residents. Having this curriculum span at least 6 months provides learners the opportunity to attend multiple classes which strengthens learning through repetition while also providing learners flexibility in schedule.Keywords: education, resident, procedural skills, diagnostic imaging, ultrasound |
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