Affiliation:
1. Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy, Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
2. Department of Physician Assistant Studies, School of Health Professions University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
Abstract
AbstractAn increasing number of practicing physician assistants (PAs) are using ultrasound (US) in clinical settings. However, a lack of US learning objectives for PA students limits the optimal integration of this imaging modality in PA curricula. This study surveyed PA program directors across the United States to create a list of US learning objectives for PA students and to gauge their attitudes toward integrating US into anatomy curricula. Thirty‐one of the 280 PA program directors responded to the survey. While 87% of participants reported that their institution includes ultrasound in its curriculum, 71% disagreed that the state of the use of ultrasound throughout their PA curriculum is fine and needs no modification. Based on the responses of the survey participants, this study categorized US learning objectives into high, medium, low, and no agreement for integration in PA curricula. As over half of the learning objectives (73%, 43/59) had high agreement for inclusion in curricula, this study demonstrates an opportunity for educators to include US in PA curricula.