Guidelines for neuromuscular ultrasound training
Neuromuscular ultrasound has become an essential tool in the diagnostic evaluation of various neuromuscular disorders, and, as such, there is growing interest in neuromuscular ultrasound training. Effective training is critical in mastering this modality. Our aim was to develop consensus-based guide...
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my.um.eprints.232722019-12-23T02:06:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/23272/ Guidelines for neuromuscular ultrasound training Tawfik, Eman A. Cartwright, Michael S. Grimm, Alexander Boon, Andrea J. Kerasnoudis, Antonios Preston, David C. Wilder‐Smith, Einar Axer, Hubertus Hobson‐Webb, Lisa D. Alfen, Nens Crump, Nicholas Shahrizaila, Nortina Inkpen, Peter Mandeville, Ross Sakamuri, Sarada Shook, Steven J. Shin, Susan Walker, Francis O. R Medicine Neuromuscular ultrasound has become an essential tool in the diagnostic evaluation of various neuromuscular disorders, and, as such, there is growing interest in neuromuscular ultrasound training. Effective training is critical in mastering this modality. Our aim was to develop consensus-based guidelines for neuromuscular ultrasound training courses. A total of 18 experts participated. Expert opinion was sought through the Delphi method using 4 consecutive electronic surveys. A high degree of consensus was achieved with regard to the general structure of neuromuscular ultrasound training; the categorization of training into basic, intermediate, and advanced levels; the learning objectives; and the curriculum for each level. In this study, a group of neuromuscular ultrasound experts established consensus-based guidelines for neuromuscular ultrasound training. These guidelines can be used in the development of the specialty and the standardization of neuromuscular ultrasound training courses and workshops. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Wiley 2019 Article PeerReviewed Tawfik, Eman A. and Cartwright, Michael S. and Grimm, Alexander and Boon, Andrea J. and Kerasnoudis, Antonios and Preston, David C. and Wilder‐Smith, Einar and Axer, Hubertus and Hobson‐Webb, Lisa D. and Alfen, Nens and Crump, Nicholas and Shahrizaila, Nortina and Inkpen, Peter and Mandeville, Ross and Sakamuri, Sarada and Shook, Steven J. and Shin, Susan and Walker, Francis O. (2019) Guidelines for neuromuscular ultrasound training. Muscle & Nerve, 60 (4). pp. 361-366. ISSN 0148-639X https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.26642 doi:10.1002/mus.26642 |
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Neuromuscular ultrasound has become an essential tool in the diagnostic evaluation of various neuromuscular disorders, and, as such, there is growing interest in neuromuscular ultrasound training. Effective training is critical in mastering this modality. Our aim was to develop consensus-based guidelines for neuromuscular ultrasound training courses. A total of 18 experts participated. Expert opinion was sought through the Delphi method using 4 consecutive electronic surveys. A high degree of consensus was achieved with regard to the general structure of neuromuscular ultrasound training; the categorization of training into basic, intermediate, and advanced levels; the learning objectives; and the curriculum for each level. In this study, a group of neuromuscular ultrasound experts established consensus-based guidelines for neuromuscular ultrasound training. These guidelines can be used in the development of the specialty and the standardization of neuromuscular ultrasound training courses and workshops. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Tawfik, Eman A. Cartwright, Michael S. Grimm, Alexander Boon, Andrea J. Kerasnoudis, Antonios Preston, David C. Wilder‐Smith, Einar Axer, Hubertus Hobson‐Webb, Lisa D. Alfen, Nens Crump, Nicholas Shahrizaila, Nortina Inkpen, Peter Mandeville, Ross Sakamuri, Sarada Shook, Steven J. Shin, Susan Walker, Francis O. |
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