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Randomized study of effectiveness of computerized ultrasound simulators for an introductory course for residents in Brazil.

Jack Philip SilvaTrevor PlesciaNathan MolinaAna Claudia de Oliveira TonelliMark I LangdorfJohn Christian Fox
Published in: Journal of educational evaluation for health professions (2016)
The substitution of eight hours of ultrasound simulation training for live model scanning in a 24 hour training course did not enhance performance on written and image acquisition tests in an introductory ultrasound course for residents. This result suggests that ultrasound simulation technology used as a substitute for live model training on an hour-for-hour basis, did not improve learning outcomes. Further investigation into simulation as a total replacement for live model training will provide a clearer picture of the efficacy of ultrasound simulators in medical education.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • blood pressure
  • contrast enhanced ultrasound
  • medical education
  • mass spectrometry
  • weight loss
  • electronic health record