Implementing a Sports Ultrasound Curriculum in Undergraduate Medical Education

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Abstract

The utilization of sports ultrasound in the clinical practice of sports medicine physicians is growing rapidly. Simultaneously, ultrasound is being increasingly implemented as a teaching tool in undergraduate medical education. However, a sports ultrasound curriculum for medical students has not been previously described. In this article, we describe methods as well as barriers to implementing a sports ultrasound curriculum at the medical school level. Recommended content for the curriculum also is discussed. While educational goals and resources will vary among institutions, this article may serve as a general roadmap for the creation of a successful curriculum.

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Schroeder, A. N., Amin, I., Bowen, B. J., Callender, S. S., Ferderber, M., Kerr, H. A., … Kruse, R. C. (2023). Implementing a Sports Ultrasound Curriculum in Undergraduate Medical Education. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 22(9), 328–335. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0000000000001099

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