Point-of-care ultrasound in primary care - EFSUMB core curriculum and training recommendations - A position paper

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Frontline physicians working in primary care increasingly use diagnostic ultrasound examinations and simple ultrasound-guided procedures as part of their daily practice. Primary care is organized in many ways across Europe and as a result, primary care physicians have different qualifications in terms of using and integrating point-of-care ultrasound in patient care. To ensure high quality and standardized practice across Europe, this position paper of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) describes training recommendations and a generic core curriculum for frontline physicians working in primary care. The core curriculum was developed through a Delphi process and includes basic ultrasound examinations corresponding to the EFSUMB competence level 1 for medical ultrasound practice. The training recommendations are intended to build a common foundation while national adjustments must be made to ensure relevance in the clinical setting and patient population.

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Andersen, C. A., Jenssen, C., Poppleton, A., Leceaga, E., Kosiak, M., Iacob, M. S., … Ewertsen, C. (2026). Point-of-care ultrasound in primary care - EFSUMB core curriculum and training recommendations - A position paper. Ultraschall in Der Medizin. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2771-2848

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