Abstract

Peer review is an important and integral part of any healthcare career. This takes many formats, with a recently recognised format in ultrasound being peer review audit (PRA). PRA in sonography involves the assessment of sonographic examinations based on set criteria, in an open forum. PRA also involves sharing interesting or complicated ultrasound cases. The process is an opportunity to learn and maintain/improve patient safety. This paper outlines a suggested process for performing robust PRA, based on models used in the United Kingdom, as an introduction to sonographers unfamiliar with PRA.

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