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Peer-teaching cardiac ultrasound among medical students: A real option

Teaching cardiac ultrasound (CU) image acquisition requires hands-on practice under qualified instructors supervision. We assessed the efficacy of teaching medical students by their previously trained classmates (teaching assistants [TAs]) compared to teaching by expert trainers (cardiologists or di...

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description Teaching cardiac ultrasound (CU) image acquisition requires hands-on practice under qualified instructors supervision. We assessed the efficacy of teaching medical students by their previously trained classmates (teaching assistants [TAs]) compared to teaching by expert trainers (cardiologists or diagnostic medical sonographers. Sixty-six students received 8-hour CU training: 4-hour lectures on ultrasound anatomy and imaging techniques of 6 main CU views (parasternal long [PLAV] and short axis [PSAV]; apical 4-chamber [4ch], 2-chamber [2ch], and 3-chamber [3ch]; and sub costal [SC]) followed by 4 hours of hands-on exercise in groups of ≤5 students under direct supervision of a TA (group A: 44 students) or a qualified trainer (group B: 22 students). Students' proficiency was evaluated on a 6-minute test in which they were required to demonstrate 32 predetermined anatomic landmarks spread across the 6 views and ranked on a 0-100 scale according to a predetermined key. The 6-minute test final grade displayed superiority of group A over group B (54±17 vs. 39±21, respectively [p = 0.001]). This trend was continuous across all 6 main views: PLAV (69±18 vs. 54±23, respectively), PSAV (65±33 vs. 41±32, respectively), 4ch (57±19 vs. 43±26, respectively), 2ch (37±29 vs. 33±27, respectively), 3ch (48±23 vs. 35±25, respectively), and SC (36±27 vs. 24±28, respectively). Teaching medical students CU imaging acquisition by qualified classmates is feasible. Moreover, students instructors were superior to senior instructors when comparing their students' capabilities in a practical test. Replacing experienced instructors with TAs could help medical schools teach ultrasound techniques with minimal dependence on highly qualified trainers.
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subjects Adult
Analysis
Biology and Life Sciences
Cardiology
Cardiovascular diseases
Clinical Competence
Clinical trials
Comparative analysis
Copper
Core curriculum
Critical care
Curriculum
Dependence
Diagnostic systems
Echocardiography
Education
Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
Educational Measurement - statistics & numerical data
Feasibility Studies
Female
Hand (anatomy)
Health sciences
Heart
Heart - diagnostic imaging
Humans
Image acquisition
Imaging techniques
Internal medicine
Learning
Male
Medical diagnosis
Medical imaging
Medical personnel training
Medical schools
Medical students
Medicine and Health Sciences
Peer Group
Peer tutoring
People and Places
Program Evaluation
Prospective Studies
Research and Analysis Methods
Schools
Schools, Medical
Social Sciences
Students
Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
Studies
Teachers
Teaching
Teaching methods
Ultrasonic imaging
Ultrasonic methods
Ultrasonic testing
title Peer-teaching cardiac ultrasound among medical students: A real option
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