• Emergencias · Oct 2022

    Description of basic competencies in clinical ultrasound imaging for emergency departments.

    • Tomás Villén Villegas, Ricardo Campo Linares, Alonso ViladotJosé RamónJRServei d'urgències, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, España., Roser Martínez Mas, María José Luque Hernández, Miriam Ruiz Durán, Alberto Oviedo García, Joaquín Antonio Álvarez Gregori, Mariano Aguilar Mulet, Luis Campos Caubet, Linder Cárdenas Bravo, David Chaparro Pardo, Jaldún Chehayeb Morán, José Vicente Esteban Velasco, Manuel Ferreiro Gómez, Daniel García Martín, Iván García Suárez, Adrián Martínez Hernández, Ángel Hernández Galán, Javier Millán Soria, José Félix Martínez López, José Francisco Rodríguez García, Inés Ruano Peña, Francisco José Salvador Suárez, Susana Simó Meléndez, Juan José Zafra Sánchez, and Ramón Nogué Bou.
    • Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid, España.
    • Emergencias. 2022 Oct 1; 34 (5): 377-387.

    TextRecent years have seen great advances in the use of clinical ultrasound imaging in both hospital emergency departments and out-of-hospital settings. However, all new techniques require up-to-date definitions of competencies relevant to the clinical realities of different specialties and the geographic settings in which specialists work. To that end, a group of experts in clinical ultrasound reviewed the evidence available in the literature and strictly applied the Delphi method to define the competencies relevant to emergency physicians. The group worked with the starting premise that clinical ultrasound imaging should be a common competency across the specialty.

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