Point-of-care ultrasound in resource-limited settings: the PURLS fellowship
Samuel L. Burleson, David C. Pigott, John P. Gullett, Christopher Greene, C. Blayke Gibson, Scott A. Irvine, Daniel Kaminstein
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The role of point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) is rapidly expanding in both resource-rich and resource-limited settings (RLS). One limitation to this rapid expansion has been the lack of educators adequately trained to teach this user-dependent skill. This is particularly true in RLS, where disease presentations, infrastructure limitations, and approach to medical education present unique challenges to the direct application of resource-rich emergency department POCUS curricula. OBJECTIVES: We describe the point-of-care ultrasound in resource-limited settings (PURLS) fellowship, a novel curriculum designed to provide advanced training and expertise in clinical care and POCUS application and education in RLS. CONCLUSION: Our curriculum design is one approach to create context-specific POCUS education for use in RLS, thereby improving patient care.