Evaluation of a point of care ultrasound curriculum for Indonesian physicians taught by first-year medical students

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Jonathan B.Lee
Christina Tse
Thomas Keown
Michael Louthan
Christopher Gabriel
Alexander Anshus
Bima Hasjim
Katrina Lee
Esther Kim
Luke Yu
Allen Yu
Shadi Lahham
Steven Bunch
Maili Alvarado
Abdulatif Gari
John C.Fox
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[1] School of Medicine,University of California
[2] Department of Emergency Medicine,University of California
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Ultrasound education; Ultrasound teaching; Indonesia;
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G642 [教学理论、教学法]; R47-4 [];
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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to assess the short-term efficacy of a 4-week ultrasound curriculum taught by American first-year medical students to general practitioners working in public health care clinics, or puskesmas, in Bandung, Indonesia.METHODS: We performed a prospective, observational study of Indonesian health care practitioners from public clinics in Bandung, Indonesia. These practitioners were enrolled in a 4-week ultrasound training course taught by first-year American medical students. A total of six sessions were held comprising of 38 ultrasound milestones. A pre-course and post-course written exam and practical exam was taken by each participant.RESULTS: We enrolled 41 clinicians in the course. The average pre-course exam score was 35.2% with a 2.4% pass rate, whereas the average post-course exam score was 82.0% with a 92.7% pass rate. The average practical score at the completion of the course was 83.2%(SD=0.145) with 82.9% of the class passing(score above 75.0%).CONCLUSION: Our data suggests that first-year medical students can effectively teach ultrasound to physicians in Indonesia using a 4-week intensive ultrasound training course. Future studies are needed to determine the amount of training required for proficiency and to evaluate the physicians’ perceptions of the student-instructors’ depth of knowledge and skill in point of care ultrasound.
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