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Author Credentials

Carina M. Brown, MD

Assistant Professor of Family Medicine

Cone Health Family Medicine Residency

UNC-Chapel Hill

Karl B. Fields, MD

Emeritus Director of Sports Medicine

Professor of Family Medicine

UNC-Chapel Hill

Duncan T. Vincent, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Cone Health Internal Medicine Residency

UNC-Chapel Hill

Alison Rumball, DO

PGY-3 Resident

Cone Health Family Medicine Residency

Joshua M. Zavitz, DO

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Wake Forest School of Medicine

Shane Hudnall, MD CAQSM

Assistant Program Director

Cone Health Sports Medicine Fellowship

Caroline Newman Iskander, MD

Fellow

Cone Health Sports Medicine Fellowship

Alexander Raines, MD PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Cone Health Internal Medicine Residency

UNC-Chapel Hill

Abstract

Point-of-care ultrasound is increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for physicians practicing in a variety of specialties. Currently there is no standard curricula or assessment model for training primary care specialty residents in the use of ultrasound. This article presents a multispecialty experience in developing a list of 11 core Pediatric, 13 core Family Medicine and 22 core Internal Medicine ultrasound scans based on best available evidence for their clinical use.

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