Kidney360 | 2021

A Blueprint for an Integrated Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum for Nephrology Trainees

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) is a limited ultrasound study performed by the clinician at bedside as a component or an adjunct to physical examination. POCUS has multiple applications in nephrology practice including evaluation of obstructive uropathy, objective assessment of volume status, arteriovenous access assessment, and procedural guidance. However, unlike specialties such as emergency medicine, POCUS training is not yet integrated into most nephrology fellowship curricula, and the sonographic applications taught vary widely among fellowship programs. In this article, we have used our institutional experience to provide a roadmap or blueprint for nephrology programs looking to create a POCUS program. We provide an overview of the curriculum including the basic organization, applications taught, online resources, milestone development, and quality assessment. We also discuss the nuances of POCUS workflow and perspectives on billing for these limited studies. In addition, we share the evaluation forms and sample documentation we use in our program. Future support, in the form of endorsed nephrology society guidelines, are needed before POCUS training is universally incorporated across nephrology fellowship programs.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.34067/kid.0005082021
Language English
Journal Kidney360

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