A Comparison of Online Self-Training and Standard Bedside Training in Lung Ultrasonography for Medical Students

Author:

Jedwab Roni1,Boas Stefan2,Potashner Dana3,Ostrovsky Daniel4,Wacht Oren5ORCID,Taragin Benjamin Hayatt6,Gat Tomer7,Dayan Roy Rafael8,Fuchs Lior9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. R. Jedwabis a fifth-year medical student, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and POCUS instructor, IsraPOCUS Academy at Ben Gurion Simulation Center, Be’er Sheva, Israel.

2. S. Boasis a fourth-year medical student, Medical School for International Health, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er Sheva, Israel.

3. D. Potashneris a fourth-year medical student, Medical School for International Health, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er Sheva, Israel.

4. D. Ostrovskyis a MD-PhD student in epidemiology, Soroka Clinical Research Center, Soroka University Medical Center, Be’er Sheva, Israel.

5. O. Wachtis head, Department of Emergency Medicine, academic director of the field, and senior lecturer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er Sheva Israel; ORCID:.

6. B.H. Taraginis associate professor for academic affairs, Medical School for International Health, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er Sheva, Israel, pediatric radiologist, Assuta Hospital, Ashdod, Israel, and visiting professor, Montefiore Health System, Tarrytown, New York.

7. T. Gatis a resident in internal medicine, Soroka University Medical Center, and POCUS instructor, IsraPOCUS Academy, Ben Gurion Simulation Center, Be'er Sheva, Israel.

8. R.R. Dayanis resident in internal medicine, Soroka University Medical Center, and POCUS instructor, IsraPOCUS Academy, Ben Gurion Simulation Center, Be'er Sheva, Israel.

9. L. Fuchsis head, IsraPOCUS Academy, Ben Gurion Simulation Center, senior lecturer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and senior physician and intensivist, Soroka Medical Center, Be’er Sheva, Israel; ORCID:.

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) is increasingly integrated into medical education. Traditionally taught at the bedside using a hands-on approach, POCUS is limited by cost, time, faculty availability, and access to POCUS resources. With the recent transition to digitalization in medical education, the authors compare lung POCUS performance and pathology identification among medical students to examine whether using an online, self-learning lung POCUS module is noninferior to traditional bedside, faculty-led lung POCUS training. Method This study assessed the performance of 51 medical students from August to October 2021 on an elearning lung POCUS course with traditional bedside training and no training. POCUS students were scored on use of a simulator to identify pathologies, ability to identify lung ultrasonographic pathological clips, and scanning technique. Results The elearning group had a significantly higher median (interquartile range [IQR]) total test score (15/18 [10.5-16] vs 12/18 [9-13]; P = .03) and scanning technique score (5/5 [4-5] vs 4/5 [3-4]; P = .03) compared with the standard curriculum group. The median (IQR) accuracy in the clip segment of the examination was 7.5 of 10 (4-9) in the self-learning group and 6 of 10 (4-7) in the standard curriculum group (P = .18). The median (IQR) grade on the simulator segment of the examination was 2 of 3 (2-3) in the self-learning group and 2 of 3 (1-2) in the standard curriculum group (P = .06). Conclusions This study suggests that self-directed elearning of lung POCUS is at least noninferior to bedside teaching and possibly even a superior method of learning lung POCUS. This teaching method POCUS is feasible for medical students to learn lung ultrasonography and has potential to complement or augment the traditional learning process or eliminate or lessen the requirement for bedside teaching by reaching a larger audience while minimizing costs and human resources.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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