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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Radiology
  • Simulation Training

Background:

  • Medical simulation training improves clinician performance, communication, and team skills.
  • Radiology residents require early exposure to ultrasound and communication skills.
  • Simulation offers a safe environment for skill acquisition before patient interaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail a weeklong ultrasound simulation training curriculum for PGY-1 radiology residents.
  • To highlight the benefits of early, multidisciplinary simulation training in residency.
  • To provide an adaptable framework for various skill levels and procedural needs.

Main Methods:

  • A dedicated, weeklong ultrasound simulation curriculum was developed for first-year radiology residents (PGY-1).
  • The curriculum integrated established teaching methods with a multidisciplinary approach.
  • Training focused on diagnostic ultrasound, procedural ultrasound, and communication skills.

Main Results:

  • The curriculum provided essential skills training prior to direct patient care.
  • Early simulation training enhanced resident preparedness in ultrasound and communication.
  • The multidisciplinary approach offered a unique educational framework.

Conclusions:

  • A structured, early ultrasound simulation curriculum is beneficial for radiology residents.
  • This training model enhances preparedness and skill acquisition in a safe environment.
  • The adaptable framework can be tailored for diverse learner needs and specific procedural training.