超声培训在荷兰肺住院医师方案的现状:教育审查。

IF 3.4 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Breathe Pub Date : 2025-09-16 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1183/20734735.0099-2025
Wytze S de Boer, Carlijn Veldman, Krista L Parlevliet, Wouter H van Geffen, Mireille A Edens, Jos A Stigt, Dirk Jan Slebos, Marieke L Duiverman
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摘要

胸部超声(TUS)正在成为肺部医学诊断的重要工具。然而,这种工具的使用可能会在经验较少的老年肺科医生和年轻一代(包括住院医师)之间有所不同,他们认为需要进行TUS培训。这篇综述探讨了超声培训在全国范围内的差异,并寻求提高教育质量。我们调查了所有荷兰肺医学项目主任和住院医师,分为四个部分:基线问题、适用性、技能和态度以及未来前景。在2024年3月至6月期间,我们向193名居民和26名项目主任分发了问卷。72名居民(37%)和19名项目主管(78%)做出了回应。虽然超声广泛使用(95%),但与电子健康记录的整合仍然有限(53%)。大多数受访者认为TUS是一项基本技能:92%的住院医生和78%的项目主管(p=0.279)。然而,一些障碍阻碍了有效的培训,包括缺乏监督员(67%的住院医生报告),监督员时间限制(35%),超声设备有限(28%)和住院医生时间限制(28%)。由于缺乏经验丰富的导师,肺部教育必须超越超声培训的导师-学徒模式。这篇综述强调需要一个结构化的、标准化的、具有适当基础设施、监督和实践的美国大学培训项目。
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The current state of ultrasound training in pulmonary residency programmes in the Netherlands: an educational review.

The current state of ultrasound training in pulmonary residency programmes in the Netherlands: an educational review.

The current state of ultrasound training in pulmonary residency programmes in the Netherlands: an educational review.

The current state of ultrasound training in pulmonary residency programmes in the Netherlands: an educational review.

Thoracic ultrasound (TUS) is becoming a key diagnostic tool in pulmonary medicine. However, use of this tool may vary between older pulmonologists with less TUS experience and younger generations, including residents, who see the need for TUS training. This review explores nationwide differences in ultrasound training and seeks to improve education quality. We surveyed all Dutch pulmonary medicine programme directors and residents with four sections: baseline questions, applicability, skills and attitude, and future perspectives. Between March and June 2024, we distributed the questionnaire to 193 residents and 26 programme directors. 72 residents (37%) and 19 programme directors (78%) responded. While ultrasound was widely available (95%), the integration with electronic health records remained limited (53%). The majority of respondents considered TUS an essential skill: 92% of the residents and 78% of programme directors (p=0.279). However, several barriers hindered effective training, including a lack of supervisors (reported by 67% of residents), supervisor time constraints (35%), limited access to ultrasound equipment (28%) and resident time constraints (28%). Pulmonary education must move beyond the mentor-apprentice model for ultrasound training, due to a lack of experienced mentors. This review highlights the need for a structured, standardised TUS training programme with proper infrastructure, supervision and hands-on practice.

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Breathe
Breathe RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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