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Application of Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Family Medicine Physicians for Abdominopelvic and Soft Tissue Assessment
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Leadership and Academic Medicine: Preparing Medical Students and Residents to Be Effective Leaders for the 21st Century
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8/13/2020
Sarah Frasure, MD
Elizabeth Dearing, MD
Maria Portela-Martinez, MD
Ali Pourmand, MD, MPH
Abstract Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) improves both the sensitivity and specificity with which clinicians can make a variety of diagnoses at the bedside from abdominal aortic aneurysm to kidney stones. In outpatient clinics, urgent care centers, and emergency departments, where ultrasound imaging may be delayed by hours or even days, the use of POCUS can be very helpful. We believe that POCUS facilitates both the triage of patients and provides diagnostic information quickly. We hope to advance the use of POCUS in the primary care setting and have reviewed six sonographic topics where we believe ultrasound can be of immense assistance to the physician in the outpatient setting.
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9723
Point-of-care Ultrasound
Abdominopelvic
Soft Tissue Assessment
Cureus
2/6/2018
Maria Portela-Martinez, MD
Introduction: Physician leadership positions have evolved from autonomous roles in clinical medicine to those of leaders in interdisciplinary teams managing population-based care in a value-based care-delivery system, to C-suite administrative roles in hospitals and other health care systems. Unfortunately, many practicing physicians are ill prepared to take on these new roles.
https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10677
Leadership
Medical Students
MedEdPortal: The Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources
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