Evaluation of antenatal point-of-care ultrasound training workshops for rural/remote healthcare clinicians: a prospective single cohort study

Evaluation of antenatal point-of-care ultrasound training workshops for rural/remote healthcare clinicians: a prospective single cohort study Journal Article

BMC Medical Education

  • Author(s): Bidner, Amber, Bezak, Eva, Parange, Nayana
  • Published: 2022
  • Volume: 22
  • ISBN: 1472-6920

Abstract: There is limited access to life-saving antenatal ultrasound in low-resource rural and remote settings worldwide, including Australia, mainly due to shortages in skilled staff. Point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) offers a viable solution to this service deficit, however, rural clinicians face many barriers accessing training and professional development critical to advancing their clinical practice. Standards for PoCUS training and competency assessment are unclear. Regulation is lacking globally, allowing untrained and inexperienced clinicians to practice PoCUS clinically.

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Bidner, Amber, Bezak, Eva, Parange, Nayana, 2022, Evaluation of antenatal point-of-care ultrasound training workshops for rural/remote healthcare clinicians: a prospective single cohort study, Volume:22, Journal Article, viewed 19 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=39946.

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