Interprofessional Point-of-Care Ultrasound Training of Resident Physicians by Sonography Student-Coaches

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Introduction: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) education is growing throughout medical education, but many institutions lack POCUS-trained faculty. Interprofessional education offers a strategy for expanding the pool of available teachers while providing an opportunity for collaboration between health professional students. Methods: Six students enrolled in the diagnostic medical sonography (DMS) program participated in a case-based, train-the-trainer session to practice a standardized approach for POCUS instruction. They then served as coaches to 25 first-year internal medicine residents learning to perform ultrasound exams of the kidneys, bladder, and aorta. Course assessment included an objective structured exam (OSCE), coaching evaluations, and course evaluations. Results: Residents scored an average of 81% (71.3 out of 88 points, SD = 7.5) on the OSCE. Residents rated the DMS student-coaches positively on all teacher evaluation questions. Both the residents and DMS student-coaches gave positive course evaluations scores. Discussion: An interprofessional workshop with DMS students coaching internal medicine residents was an effective strategy for teaching POCUS skills. This approach may offer a solution for programs wanting to implement POCUS training with limited faculty expertise or time.

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Smith, C. J., Wampler, K., Matthias, T., & Michael, K. (2021). Interprofessional Point-of-Care Ultrasound Training of Resident Physicians by Sonography Student-Coaches. MedEdPORTAL : The Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources, 17, 11181. https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11181

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