The feasibility of self-directed POCUS training in Physician Assistant education

WFUMB Ultrasound Open(2023)

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Abstract
The increasing use of Point of Care Ultrasonography (POCUS) in medicine and healthcare prompted this pilot study, which aims to gain insight into the feasibility of online, self-directed POCUS training in the Physician Assistant (PA) curriculum. A mixed-method approach was used, gathering and analyzing data obtained from two cohorts of students in their didactic phase of training. Students completed a baseline survey, followed by the completion of several self-directed POCUS training modules, after which a post-survey was obtained. Seventy-six percent of the students had never used POCUS before. At the completion of the training, students demonstrated an increased level of confidence and comfort level using POCUS. The self-directed, self-paced, online format was not very favorable among the students. The recommendations for modifications, to incorporate live hands-on instruction were well received. It is important for PA programs to evaluate all aspects of a proposed POCUS training, including students’ perception, for a more meaningful learning experience.
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POCUS,Physician Assistant,PA Program,Point of care ultrasonography,Curriculum
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