The Effectiveness of Different Teaching Modalities for the Detection of Heart Murmurs in Undergraduate Medical Education: A Review
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The Effectiveness of Different Teaching Modalities for the Detection of Heart Murmurs in Undergraduate Medical Education: A Review
Abstract
One of the many physical exam skills introduced to medical students during their pre-clerkship education is cardiac auscultation, one purpose of which is to teach the detection and identification of heart murmurs. Cardiac auscultation with a stethoscope has been the standard method of teaching. Another method, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), has been recently introduced as another modality by which students learn to detect and identify murmurs. The emerging popularity of POCUS in undergraduate medical curricula has led many institutions to include it in their curricula; however, doing so is challenging. Not only is cost a major factor, but reorganizing curricula to allow sufficient time for POCUS training has proven to be difficult. Additionally, the presence of notable gaps in the literature regarding the efficacy of POCUS for teaching the detection and identification of heart murmur has increased scrutiny of its value. Studies that assessed teaching cardiac auscultation to medical students in their pre-clinical years via stethoscope have used different teaching methods. However, evaluation of these studies identified numerous limitations, one being little long-term retention of cardiac auscultation knowledge. Furthermore, several barriers to integration of POCUS in undergraduate medical education were identified. The purpose of this review is to synthesize the literature comparing the effectiveness of these different tools of a cardiac exam for detection of heart murmurs in undergraduate medical education and identify gaps in literature requiring future exploration.
Keywords: heart auscultation; heart murmurs; medical education; pocus (point of care ultrasound; undergraduate and graduate medical education.
Copyright © 2024, Nagi et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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