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More information and Register here - https://www.theisn.org/blog/event/isn-asdin-webinar-teaching-and-performing-pocus-in-resource-limited-settings/
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11/20/2024
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When:
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Wednesday, November 20, 2024 8:00 AM
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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly being recognized
as a critical tool for providing healthcare in resource-limited settings,
especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Its ability to deliver
diagnostic imaging in areas lacking infrastructure makes it invaluable. This
conference highlights the role of POCUS in these contexts, offering strategies
to optimize its implementation. Our study focused on developing a web-based
assessment tool for lung POCUS skills in trainees from Benin and South Africa.
Using a modified lung ultrasound scoring system (LUS-OSAUS), we found an
overall success rate of 0.84 among 35 participants, though challenges remained
in specific technical skills like pleura assessment. Results showed that
web-based evaluation of POCUS skills is feasible and effective, with no
significant drop in proficiency over time or by location. Expanding ultrasound
training and sharing best practices can enhance the quality of care in rural
and underserved areas, enabling healthcare workers to identify and refer
high-risk patients efficiently. Learning
objectives:
- Describe the
different needs of POCUS in resource limited countries
- Discuss the efforts and limitations
of POCUS implementation in Africa
- Describe the use and effect of online
resources in teaching POCUS in resource
limited countries
Moderators:
Andrew Moses (USA)
Daniel Ross (USA)
Speakers:
Teresa Abbattista (Italy)
Veronique Suttels (Switzerland)
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