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100 1 |a Neubauer, Ricarda 
245 1 |a Verifying learning success: assessment and certification of student ultrasound education 
260 |b Springer Nature B.V.  |c 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a Student ultrasound education (SUSE) is currently composed of heterogeneous curricular training formats, and new approaches are continually being explored to enhance undergraduate ultrasound training. Based on a literature review, this report aims to analyze and compare different forms and methods of assessment of acquired skills in ultrasound training. Therefore, the advantages and disadvantages of assessment formats and certification systems used in SUSE were discussed collaboratively between medical students, postgraduate physicians, and medical didactics experts. Ultrasound competency should be tested using structured examination formats that are objective and standardized. In addition to cognitive skills, the examination format should cover translational and behavioral components. Self-assessments and evaluations provide additional valuable perspectives. Certification systems can contribute to quality assurance by externally ensuring the achievement of milestones in SUSE. They also have the potential to support the necessary standardization of undergraduate ultrasound teaching by aligning the curricular learning objectives with qualifications to be achieved. 
653 |a Teaching 
653 |a Self evaluation 
653 |a Success 
653 |a Curricula 
653 |a Questionnaires 
653 |a Medical students 
653 |a Feedback 
653 |a Skills 
653 |a Certification 
653 |a Knowledge 
653 |a Ultrasonic imaging 
653 |a Learning 
653 |a Education 
653 |a Student Certification 
653 |a Retention (Psychology) 
653 |a Minimum Competency Testing 
653 |a Patients 
653 |a Competence 
653 |a Rating Scales 
653 |a Standardized Tests 
653 |a Self Efficacy 
653 |a Learning Processes 
653 |a Measurement Techniques 
653 |a Meta Analysis 
653 |a Simulated Environment 
653 |a Objective Tests 
653 |a Medical Evaluation 
653 |a Skill Development 
653 |a Educational Objectives 
653 |a Student Participation 
653 |a Educational Assessment 
653 |a Outcomes of Education 
653 |a Self Motivation 
653 |a School Holding Power 
653 |a Learning Objectives 
700 1 |a Recker, Florian 
700 1 |a Weimer, Johannes 
700 1 |a Jenssen, Christian 
700 1 |a Nürnberg, Dieter 
700 1 |a Karlas, Thomas 
700 1 |a Susan Campbell Westerway 
700 1 |a Ruppert, Johannes P 
700 1 |a Daum, Nils 
700 1 |a Gschmack, Anna 
700 1 |a Dong, Yi 
700 1 |a Möller, Kathleen 
700 1 |a Nourkami-Tutdibi, Nasenien 
700 1 |a Barth, Gregor 
700 1 |a Şirli, Roxana 
700 1 |a Lucius, Claudia 
773 0 |t BMC Medical Education  |g vol. 25 (2025), p. 1-12 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t Healthcare Administration Database 
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