C. Nickel’s research while affiliated with Queen's University and other places

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Development and Evaluation of Methodologies for Teaching Focused Cardiac Ultrasound Skills to Medical Students
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January 2014

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Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography

Thomas R Cawthorn

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Curtis Nickel

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Michael O'Reilly

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Handheld ultrasound is emerging as an important tool for point-of-care cardiac assessment. Although cardiac ultrasound skills are traditionally introduced during postgraduate training, the optimal time and methodology to initiate training in focused cardiac ultrasound (FCU) are unknown. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a novel curriculum for training medical students in the use of FCU. The study was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, 12 first-year medical students underwent FCU training over an 8-week period. In the second phase, 45 third-year medical students were randomized to one of three educational programs. Program 1 consisted of a lecture-based approach with scan training by a sonographer. Program 2 coupled electronic education modules with sonographer scan training. Program 3 was fully self-directed, combining electronic modules with scan training on a high-fidelity ultrasound simulator. Image interpretation skills and scanning technique were evaluated after each program. First-year medical students were able to modestly improve interpretation ability and acquire limited scanning skills. Third-year medical students exhibited similar improvement in mean examination score for image interpretation whether a lecture-based program or electronic modules was used. Students in the self-directed group using an ultrasound simulator had significantly lower mean quality scores than students taught by sonographers. Third-year medical students were able to acquire FCU image acquisition and interpretation skills after a novel training program. Self-directed electronic modules are effective for teaching introductory FCU interpretation skills, while expert-guided training is important for developing scanning technique.




Citations (3)


... We are now tasked with establishing the capabilities and limitations of these new medical devices in the hands of various users. Some consensus is emerging: studies have shown that these devices are a valuable tool for augmenting the diagnostic value of the standard physical exam and even novel learners can be taught to identify specific cardiac pathologies using HHCU [2][3][4]. However it is now clearly recognized that bedside examination with HHCU is not to be considered a substitute for a comprehensive or limited echocardiogram, and with the current technology these machines are only suited to performing focused cardiac ultrasound examinations, even when used by expert sonographers [5]. Within the practice of focused cardiac ultrasound, the image acquisition and interpretation skills of the user are the major factors determining the efficacy of these devices as a mechanism for improving the diagnostic power of a standard cardiac exam [6]. ...

Reference:

Generation iUltrasound: Bedside diagnostic imaging with Hand-Held Cardiac Ultrasound
545 Can Novel Learners be Trained to Identify Cardiac Pathology With Hand Held Ultrasound? A Pilot Study
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  • September 2012

The Canadian journal of cardiology

... Our group is led by expert Level III trained echocardiographers with expertise in medical education. Our work has been presented at several conferences across Canada and the USA [2,7] and we lead the Canadian National Working Group on HHCU Education. We recently advanced this work by conducting a preliminary study in 10 senior internal medical residents demonstrating that HHCU improved clinical management of patients in the Emergency Department and improved the confidence of these physicians in their assessment of patients referred for cardiology assessment [8]. ...

546 Development of a Curriculum for Training Medical Students in the Use and Interpretation of Hand-Held Echocardiography
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  • September 2012

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

... For example, e-learning works best in conjunction with other complementary teaching methods, such as blended learning units (37,(71)(72)(73) . Blended learning combines the benefits of e-learning with the irreplaceable aspects of in-person handson training, resulting in better knowledge outcomes than traditional classroom instruction alone (74,75) . The versatility of e-learning allows for flexible deployment − before and after hands-on sessions or as a tool for periodic review to improve retention (24,76,77) . ...

Development and Evaluation of Methodologies for Teaching Focused Cardiac Ultrasound Skills to Medical Students
  • Citing Article
  • January 2014

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography