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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has been shown to improve quality outcome measures and diagnostic timelines by answering focused clinical questions. POCUS is especially useful in settings with limited advanced imaging and specialists. There is a growing appetite for POCUS training in family medicine residency programs nationwide, but a limited number of programs have a structured curriculum, along with a lack of skilled faculty trainers in the primary care setting. The goal is to develop an effective, structured longitudinal curriculum, resulting in competent use of POCUS in clinical practice to expedite medical care.

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