Clinical Trial

Ultrasound Simulation or Traditional Ultrasound Training for General Practitioners?

Recruiting
View on ClinicalTrials.gov →
Record status
This record was last updated August 17, 2025 (before its estimated December 4, 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
The goal of this study is to compare two different educational methods for training general practitioners (GPs) in point-of-care ultrasound. The main question it aims to answer is: \- Does the use of ultrasound phantoms and simulators result in superior post-course ultrasound skills compared to traditional training methods involving healthy volunteers? Researchers will compare a group trained with traditional methods (scanning healthy volunteers) to a group trained using ultrasound phantoms and simulators to see if the different training methods result in different levels of ultrasound proficiency. Participants will: * Be 24 general practitioners randomized into two groups of 12. * Receive training in five clinical ultrasound examinations: 1) Aortic abdominal aneurism, 2) gallstones, 3) pleural effusion, 4) hydronephrosis, and 5) free fluid in the abdomen (FAST scan). * Begin with e-learning, followed by two in-person teaching seminars. * Train at their clinics between course days: first on healthy volunteers, then on indicated patients. * Upload scans to an online learning platform and receive feedback from instructors. * Be assessed after 90 days using the validated Objective Structured Assessment of Ultrasound Skills (OSAUS) tool, with blinded evaluators.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07127588
Lead Sponsor Aalborg University
Collaborators: Nordsim
Conditions Ultrasound Training
Enrollment 24 participants
Start Date 2025-06-26
Primary Completion 2025-12-04 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-12-04 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-08-17