Point-of-Care Ultrasound on Clinical Rotations: Reported Opportunity and Objective Number of Examinations.

Q2 Health Professions
Michael Breunig, Ryan Kingsley, Shar Yanambaka, Thomas Kingsley
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Abstract

Introduction: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) inclusion in physician assistant (PA) program curricula is increasing. Research has shown that preceptors' readiness to teach POCUS on rotations is limited. The purpose of this research is to describe PA students' self-reported opportunity to practice POCUS on rotations, to quantify the number of POCUS examinations completed on rotations, and to analyze data to provide insights into which rotations might be most amendable to POCUS training for PA students.

Methods: Students were surveyed about their preceptors' willingness to allow the practice of POCUS on rotations. Students were required to complete POCUS examinations during rotations. The number of examinations performed was extracted from the Butterfly Network software and paired with the students' rotation information. Descriptive statistics were completed.

Results: A survey response rate of 71.4% was noted. The student reported opportunities to practice POCUS were the highest on Family Medicine, Cardiology, Hospital Internal Medicine (HIM), and Emergency Medicine (EM). Students completed 778 POCUS examinations on rotations. A higher objective number of examinations were completed on EM and HIM rotations.

Discussion: EM and HIM rotations afforded the most opportunity to convert the reported opportunity to practice POCUS to the objective act of obtaining POCUS images. Most rotations had proportionally similar number of POCUS examinations completed per organ system, however, Cardiology had a disproportionately higher number of cardiac examinations. This rotation and application-specific understanding of PA students' ability to obtain POCUS examinations on rotations should be used by PA programs while developing POCUS curriculum.

临床轮转的护理点超声:报告的检查机会和客观数量。
导读:在医师助理(PA)课程中,点位超声(POCUS)的纳入正在增加。研究表明,教师在轮岗时教授POCUS的意愿是有限的。本研究的目的是描述PA学生在轮转中实践POCUS的自我报告机会,量化在轮转中完成的POCUS考试数量,并分析数据,以了解哪些轮转可能最适合PA学生的POCUS培训。方法:对学生进行问卷调查,了解他们的导师是否愿意在轮岗时实施POCUS。学生必须在轮岗期间完成POCUS考试。从Butterfly Network软件中提取考试次数,并与学生的轮换信息配对。完成描述性统计。结果:调查回复率为71.4%。学生报告说,在家庭医学、心脏病学、医院内科(HIM)和急诊医学(EM)中,实践POCUS的机会最多。学生在轮岗期间完成了778项POCUS考试。EM和HIM轮转时完成的客观检查数量更高。讨论:EM和HIM旋转提供了最大的机会,将报道的实践POCUS的机会转化为获得POCUS图像的客观行为。大多数轮转的每个器官系统完成的POCUS检查数量比例相似,然而,心脏病学的心脏检查数量不成比例地高。这种轮换和对PA学生在轮换中获得POCUS考试能力的具体应用的理解应该被PA项目在开发POCUS课程时使用。
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