Abstract
Development of a Longitudinal, Small-Group POCUS Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents
Introduction
Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) is integral for clinicians to enhance their diagnostic and procedural skills. Unlike Emergency Medicine or Anesthesia training programs, Internal Medicine programs often lack a structured and standardized curriculum. We thus developed a longitudinal and multi-pronged POCUS curriculum aimed at building trainee competency when utilizing ultrasound for diagnostic and procedural work-up.
Methods
The curriculum encompasses the following: basics of ultrasound, ultrasound-guided procedures, thoracic ultrasound/Bed Lung Ultrasound in Emergency (BLUE), and cardiac ultrasound/Focus-Assessed Transthoracic Echocardiography (FATE). These modules were integrated into the residents’ clinic blocks. We utilized asynchronous materials, hands-on instruction, and supervised ultrasound examinations. Trainees completed pre- and post- didactic assessments. Utilizing a two-tailed paired t-test, we analyzed performance difference and deemed p < .05 to signify statistical significance.
Results
Among 38 categorical residents, 70.2% completed pre-assessments and 56.1% completed post assessments. Statistically significant improvements were noted in the following modules: ultrasound theory (+23.5%, p = 0.0011), procedures (+24.8%, p = 0.0036), and cardiac (+51.5%, p = 0.013). Some improvement was noted in thoracic, but this was not statistically significant (+8.2%, p = 0.19). We owe this anomaly to limited resident participation.
Conclusion: Our multi-dimensional and longitudinal curriculum design demonstrated increased competency, as evidenced by the results. Trainees appreciated the small-group format that allowed them to learn closely from the faculty. In the future, we aim to evaluate the real-world applications of POCUS and adapt the curriculum to meet learners’ needs.
Recommended Citation
Mahmud, Shah N. DO; Bhatti, Ammar W. DO; Rahman, Ariq MD; Al Qassab, Omar MD; and Mackay, Fraser MD
(2025)
"Development of a Longitudinal, Small-Group POCUS Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents,"
The Lahey Journal: Vol. 3:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62081/2995-2115.1024
Available at:
https://journal.lahey.org/tlj/vol3/iss1/2
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