Abstract

Focused cardiac ultrasound (FCU) is a useful bedside tool that is often utilized by internal medicine residents. Multiple studies have shown that FCU adds valuable information beyond the history and physical. No formal recommendations exist regarding which physiologic parameters should be included in FCU, how those parameters should be assessed, or how to adequately train residents in its use. This review highlights the available literature on FCU training for medicine residents and provides in-depth analysis of the existing programs. There is significant variability among FCU training of internal medicine residents. A standard FCU training protocol should be considered to incorporate this powerful modality throughout the American Post-Graduate Medical Education System. This review offers recommendations for standard training.

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