在模拟中心指导医学生利用新鲜尸体肢体进行周围神经阻滞。

Daniel P Huettner, Lindsay K Hahn, Mackenzie A Noonan Haase, Francesca A Jung, Steven L Orebaugh
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背景:超声成像在医学实践中的应用越来越多,但许多机构在将其纳入医学教育方面仍有增长空间。本课程为临床前医学院学生开设了一门选修的实践课程,旨在利用超声复习和提高他们对解剖学的理解,并教授超声引导下的肢体神经阻滞。假设经过3次教学后,学生将能够识别尸体上肢的6种解剖结构,代表3种类型的组织。方法:学生在每节课开始时接受超声和区域解剖学的教学,然后进行动手练习,包括与幻模任务训练器、活体模型和新鲜尸体肢体一起使用超声。主要结果是学生使用超声波正确识别解剖结构的能力。次要结果包括与标准化检查表相比,他们在尸体肢体中进行模拟神经阻滞的能力,以及他们对课程后调查的反应。结果:总体而言,学生识别解剖结构的成功率为91%,并表现出在偶尔指导下进行模拟神经阻滞的能力。课程结束后的调查显示,学生们强烈地认为课程中的超声波和尸体成分对他们的教育都是有益的。结论:在医科学生选修课程中,用活体模型和新鲜尸体肢体进行超声指导,对解剖结构有很高的认可度,并以模拟周围神经阻滞的形式提供了有价值的临床相关性。
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Medical Student Instruction in Peripheral Nerve Blockade Utilizing Fresh Cadaver Limbs in a Simulation Center.
Background Ultrasound imaging is increasingly used in medical practice, but many institutions have room for growth regarding its incorporation into medical education. An elective hands-on course was developed for preclinical medical students using ultrasound to review and enhance their understanding of anatomy as well as to teach ultrasound-guided nerve blocks on cadaver extremities. The hypothesis was that after 3 instructional sessions students would be able to identify 6 anatomic structures, representing 3 types of tissue, in cadaver upper extremities. Methods Students received didactic instruction on ultrasound and regional anatomy at the beginning of each class, followed by hands-on practice, including ultrasound use with phantom task trainers, live models, and fresh cadaver limbs. The primary outcome was the students' ability to correctly identify anatomic structures using ultrasound. Secondary outcomes included their ability to perform a simulated nerve block in the cadaver extremities in comparison with a standardized checklist, as well as their response to a post-course survey. Results Overall, the students had a 91% success rate in identifying anatomic structures and showed capability of performing simulated nerve block with occasional instructor prompting. The post-course survey revealed that the students felt strongly that both the ultrasound and cadaveric components of the course were beneficial to their education. Conclusion Ultrasound instruction with live models and fresh cadaver extremities in a medical student elective course resulted in a high degree of recognition of anatomic structures, as well as permitted a valued clinical correlation in the form of simulated peripheral nerve blockade.
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