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Episode 2 - The POCUS Playbook: Smart Strategies for Teaching Ultrasound featuring Dr. Gavin Rogers
The Learning Curve
37 minutes 25 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 2 - The POCUS Playbook: Smart Strategies for Teaching Ultrasound featuring Dr. Gavin Rogers
In this episode of The Learning Curve, host Irtaza Asar and expert Dr. Gavin Rogers discuss the critical role of ultrasound in medicine and the importance of incorporating ultrasound education into medical training. They explore effective curriculum development, hands-on training, and overcoming barriers to ultrasound utilization, including legal considerations. The conversation highlights the need for institutional support, the significance of practice in developing ultrasound skills, and valuable resources for educators looking to enhance their ultrasound programs.
Takeaways:
Ultrasound is not just an adjunct; it's essential in medical education.
Effective ultrasound education requires institutional support and champions.
Hands-on practice is crucial for developing ultrasound skills.
Image acquisition and interpretation are foundational skills in ultrasound training.
Starting small can lead to a robust ultrasound curriculum.
Legal concerns often stem from failure to perform rather than misinterpretation.
Portable ultrasound devices enhance accessibility and training opportunities.
Feedback on ultrasound images can improve learning outcomes.
Curriculum development should focus on competency-based milestones.
Resources like AIUM and SUSME provide valuable guidance for educators.
Resources:
Core Ultrasound
3rd Rock Ultrasound
Sonosim
Butterfly Academy