An increasing number of hospitalists are utilizing point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) at bedside. Properly trained hospitalists can utilize POCUS to provide accurate and timely diagnosis for hospitalized patients. We have compiled resources for hospitalists who may be interested in learning more about POCUS and ways to receive training.
Position Statements on POCUS:
ACP Position Statement
The American College of Physicians is formally acknowledging the important role of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in internal medicine. In recent years, POCUS has been used by an increasing number of internal medicine specialists and subspecialists to improve diagnostic timeliness and accuracy. ACP will collaborate with other professional societies to facilitate the implementation of appropriate uses of POCUS throughout internal medicine training and practice. Specifically, ACP plans to:
Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM)
Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine (AAIM)
ACP Position Statement
The American College of Physicians is formally acknowledging the important role of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in internal medicine. In recent years, POCUS has been used by an increasing number of internal medicine specialists and subspecialists to improve diagnostic timeliness and accuracy. ACP will collaborate with other professional societies to facilitate the implementation of appropriate uses of POCUS throughout internal medicine training and practice. Specifically, ACP plans to:
- establish clinical guidelines regarding the appropriate use of point-of-care ultrasound by all internal medicine physicians including general internists and subspecialists
- define the educational curriculum needed to train residents and internists in the appropriate use of POCUS in internal medicine
- collaborate with Society of General Internal Medicine and other professional internal medicine societies to establish a roadmap for implementation of POCUS education and training
- expand ACP’s POCUS training programs to enable more internists to attain competency in POCUS
Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM)
Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine (AAIM)
Certification process - SHM/ACCP
If you are interested in getting POCUS certified there are a few options available:
Society of Hospital Medicine
American College of Chest Physicians
If you are interested in getting POCUS certified there are a few options available:
Society of Hospital Medicine
American College of Chest Physicians
CME Activities
ACP resources (free for ACP members)
POCUS series
1. Obtaining adequate clinical images for interpretation (1 CME/MOC)
2. Lung ultrasound (1 CME/MOC)
3. Deep venous thrombosis (1 CME/MOC)
4. Focused cardiac imaging (1 CME/MOC)
5. Urinary system (1 CME/MOC)
6. Abdominal free fluid (1 CME/MOC)
ACP resources (free for ACP members)
POCUS series
1. Obtaining adequate clinical images for interpretation (1 CME/MOC)
2. Lung ultrasound (1 CME/MOC)
3. Deep venous thrombosis (1 CME/MOC)
4. Focused cardiac imaging (1 CME/MOC)
5. Urinary system (1 CME/MOC)
6. Abdominal free fluid (1 CME/MOC)
SHM resources
Other Resources
- SHM: Clinical cases and image interpretation (1 CME for members)
- Bedside Procedures for clinicians (1 CME for members)
Other Resources
- USCD POCUS
- University of Utah comprehensive POCUS resources
- Society of Ultrasound in Medical Education (SUSME) learning modules
- NEJM Focused cardiac ultrasound
- SHM POCUS special interest group
- CHEST focused lung and cardiac exam