Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies

Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a growing specialty in Colombia with five residency programs in the country. EM leadership is interested in incorporating point-of-care (POC) ultrasound into a standardized national EM residency curriculum. This study is a nationwide survey of Colombian EM resi...

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Ciencias médicas, Medicina
Residency Program
Quantitative Survey
Ultrasound Machine
Emergency Medicine Resident
Current Practice Pattern
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title Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies
spellingShingle Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies
Ciencias médicas, Medicina
Residency Program
Quantitative Survey
Ultrasound Machine
Emergency Medicine Resident
Current Practice Pattern
title_short Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies
title_full Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies
title_fullStr Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies
title_sort Characterizing the limited use of point-of-care ultrasound in Colombian emergency medicine residencies
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Ciencias médicas, Medicina
topic Ciencias médicas, Medicina
Residency Program
Quantitative Survey
Ultrasound Machine
Emergency Medicine Resident
Current Practice Pattern
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Residency Program
Quantitative Survey
Ultrasound Machine
Emergency Medicine Resident
Current Practice Pattern
description Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a growing specialty in Colombia with five residency programs in the country. EM leadership is interested in incorporating point-of-care (POC) ultrasound into a standardized national EM residency curriculum. This study is a nationwide survey of Colombian EM residents designed to explore the current state of POC ultrasound use within EM residencies and examine specific barriers preventing its expansion. Methods: We conducted a mix-methodology study of all available current EM residents in the five EM residencies in Colombia. The quantitative survey assessed previous ultrasound experience, current use of various applications, desire for further training, and perceived barriers to expanded use. Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with current EM residents to gather additional qualitative insight into their practice patterns and perceived barriers to clinician-performed ultrasound. Results: Sixty-nine EM residents completed the quantitative survey, a response rate of 85% of all current EM residents in Colombia; 52% of resident respondents had previously used ultrasound during their training. Of these, 58% indicated that they had performed <10 scans and 17% reported >40 scans. The most frequently used applications indicated by respondents were trauma, obstetrics, and procedures including vascular access. A quarter indicated they had previously received some ultrasound training, but almost all expressed an interest in learning more. Significant barriers included lack of trained teachers (indicated by 78% of respondents), absence of machines (57%), and limited time (41%). In FGDs, the barriers identified were inter-specialty conflicts over the control of ultrasonography, both institutionally and nationally, and program-specific curriculum decisions to include POC ultrasound. Conclusion: While currently limited in their access, EM residents in Colombia have a strong interest in integrating POC ultrasound into their training. Current barriers to expanded use include traditional barriers such as a lack of equipment seen in many developing countries, as well as inter-specialty conflicts typical of developed countries. Further collaboration is underway to help overcome these obstacles and integrate POC ultrasound into Colombian EM residency training. © 2014 Henwood et al.; licensee Springer.
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