Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.1055/a-1183-3009
Title: Ultrasound Curricula of Student Education in Europe: Summary of the Experience
Authors: Prosch, Helmut
Radzina, Maija
Dietrich, Christoph F.
Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
Baumann, Sven
Ewertsen, Caroline
Jenssen, Christian
Kabaalioglu, Adnan
Kosiak, Wojciech
Kratzer, Wolfgang
Lim, Adrian
Popescu, Alina
Mitkov, Vladimir
Schiavone, Cosima
Wohlin, Martin
Wuestner, Matthias
Cantisani, Vito
Department of Radiology
Keywords: guideline;methods & techniques;teaching;ultrasound;3.2 Clinical medicine;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Issue Date: Jun-2020
Citation: Prosch , H , Radzina , M , Dietrich , C F , Nielsen , M B , Baumann , S , Ewertsen , C , Jenssen , C , Kabaalioglu , A , Kosiak , W , Kratzer , W , Lim , A , Popescu , A , Mitkov , V , Schiavone , C , Wohlin , M , Wuestner , M & Cantisani , V 2020 , ' Ultrasound Curricula of Student Education in Europe: Summary of the Experience ' , Ultrasound International Open , vol. 06 , no. 01 , pp. E25-E33 . https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1183-3009
Abstract: Background Despite the increasing role of ultrasound, structured ultrasound teaching is only slowly being integrated into the curricula of medical schools and universities all over Europe. Aim To survey the current situation at European universities regarding the integration of ultrasound in student medical education and to report on models of student ultrasound training from selected European universities. Methods A questionnaire survey focusing on the implementation of curricular ultrasound education was sent out to the 28 presidents of the national ultrasound societies of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB), who were asked to distribute the questionnaires to the medical universities of their countries. Results Overall, 53 questionnaires were returned from 46 universities in 17 European countries. In most of the universities (40/46 universities, 87%), the theoretical background of ultrasound is taught. However, in only a minority of universities is ultrasound integrated in anatomy courses (8/46 universities, 17%) or basic science courses (16/46 universities, 35%). Practical skills in ultrasound are taught in 56% of the universities (26/46 universities) and tested in a practical exam in seven of the responding universities (15%). The number of hours in which ultrasound was taught ranged from one to 58 (mean, seven). The respondents reported that lack of time and limited faculty funding were major hurdles. Conclusion According to our survey, only a minority of European universities has integrated ultrasound into the preclinical curriculum thus far. Future EFSUMB initiatives will continue to promote the introduction of ultrasound as an integrative part of the core curriculum of student medical education, and the preparation of proper teaching material.
Description: Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Georg Thieme Verlag. All rights reserved. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1055/a-1183-3009
ISSN: 2509-596X
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