Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department Ultrasounds

Objective: To determine whether a medical student emergency ultrasound clerkship has an effect on the number of patients undergoing ultrasonography and the number of total scans in the emergency department.Methods: We conducted a prospective, single-blinded study of scanning by emergency medicine re...

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Main Authors: Fox, J Christian, Anderson, Craig L, Ahmed, Suleman S, McDonough, Joanne, Wiechmann, Warren, Waters, Michael
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Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2010-02-01
Series:Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://escholarship.org/uc/item/1nf1f4v5
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author Fox, J Christian
Anderson, Craig L
Ahmed, Suleman S
McDonough, Joanne
Wiechmann, Warren
Waters, Michael
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Anderson, Craig L
Ahmed, Suleman S
McDonough, Joanne
Wiechmann, Warren
Waters, Michael
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description Objective: To determine whether a medical student emergency ultrasound clerkship has an effect on the number of patients undergoing ultrasonography and the number of total scans in the emergency department.Methods: We conducted a prospective, single-blinded study of scanning by emergency medicine residents and attendings with and without medical students. Rotating ultrasound medical students were assigned to work equally on all days of the week. We collected the number of patients scanned and the number of scans, as well as participation of resident and faculty.Results: In seven months 2,186 scans were done on the 109 days with students and 707 scans on the 72 days without them. Data on 22 days was not recorded. A median of 13 patients per day were scanned with medical students (CI 12-15) versus seven (CI 6-9) when not. In addition, the median number of scans was 18 per day with medical students (CI 16-20) versus eight (CI 6-10) without them.Conclusion: There were significantly more patients scanned and scans done when ultrasound medical students were present. [West J Emerg Med. 2010; 11:31-34].
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spelling doaj.art-2b4ff3ea48bf433f9ca82a561f5f43cc2022-12-22T02:03:07ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine1936-900X1936-90182010-02-011113134Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department UltrasoundsFox, J ChristianAnderson, Craig LAhmed, Suleman SMcDonough, JoanneWiechmann, WarrenWaters, MichaelObjective: To determine whether a medical student emergency ultrasound clerkship has an effect on the number of patients undergoing ultrasonography and the number of total scans in the emergency department.Methods: We conducted a prospective, single-blinded study of scanning by emergency medicine residents and attendings with and without medical students. Rotating ultrasound medical students were assigned to work equally on all days of the week. We collected the number of patients scanned and the number of scans, as well as participation of resident and faculty.Results: In seven months 2,186 scans were done on the 109 days with students and 707 scans on the 72 days without them. Data on 22 days was not recorded. A median of 13 patients per day were scanned with medical students (CI 12-15) versus seven (CI 6-9) when not. In addition, the median number of scans was 18 per day with medical students (CI 16-20) versus eight (CI 6-10) without them.Conclusion: There were significantly more patients scanned and scans done when ultrasound medical students were present. [West J Emerg Med. 2010; 11:31-34].http://escholarship.org/uc/item/1nf1f4v5Ultrasoundemergency medicineresidencymedical studenteducation
spellingShingle Fox, J Christian
Anderson, Craig L
Ahmed, Suleman S
McDonough, Joanne
Wiechmann, Warren
Waters, Michael
Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department Ultrasounds
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Ultrasound
emergency medicine
residency
medical student
education
title Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department Ultrasounds
title_full Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department Ultrasounds
title_fullStr Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department Ultrasounds
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department Ultrasounds
title_short Effect of a Medical Student Emergency Ultrasound Clerkship on Number of Emergency Department Ultrasounds
title_sort effect of a medical student emergency ultrasound clerkship on number of emergency department ultrasounds
topic Ultrasound
emergency medicine
residency
medical student
education
url http://escholarship.org/uc/item/1nf1f4v5
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