Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curricula in Physician Assistant Programs: Recommendations From a Panel of Experts.

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2025-03

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Introduction

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) integration into physician assistant (PA) program curricula continues to increase; however, guidance on specific curricular components is lacking. This study aims to establish expert consensus on essential POCUS curriculum components for PA programs.

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A validated survey was administered to an expert panel of 100 PAs. Respondents rated the appropriateness of various curriculum components on a 9-point Likert scale. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and measures of consensus. Recommendations were categorized as strongly recommended, recommended, conditional recommended, and not recommended based on appropriateness and consensus levels.

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The survey had a 63% response rate (n = 63). Strongly recommended and recommended determinations were made for PA curricula to include foundational POCUS concepts, obtaining specific views for most body system areas, identification of specific anatomical structures and findings, and procedural guidance.

Discussion

Integrating POCUS into PA education is essential for enhancing diagnostic and clinical skills. Foundational concepts received strong support, while advanced applications had varied consensus, suggesting tailored curricula based on program-specific goals. These recommendations provide a structured framework for comprehensive POCUS training, aligning with broader trends in medical education and equipping PAs with essential ultrasound skills for diverse clinical settings.

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10.1097/jpa.0000000000000663

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Breunig, Michael, Patrick Bafuma and Janelle Bludorn (2025). Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curricula in Physician Assistant Programs: Recommendations From a Panel of Experts. The journal of physician assistant education : the official journal of the Physician Assistant Education Association. 10.1097/jpa.0000000000000663 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/32123.

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Bludorn

Janelle Ruth Bludorn

Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health

Janelle Bludorn is a certified emergency medicine physician assistant and medical educator. Her professional interests include mentorship of women in medicine, point of care ultrasound, healthcare communication, patient-centered care, healthcare technology, and interprofessional clinician engagement. Prior to joining the faculty at Duke, she served as faculty at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine PA Program, and has had clinical practice experience in emergency medicine at UNC Healthcare in Chapel Hill, NC, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA, and Cottage Health in Santa Barbara, CA. 


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