Ultraschall Med 2007; 28(1): 121-122
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-980254
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EFSUMB Levels general

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Publication History

Publication Date:
11 June 2007 (online)

 
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Level 1

Practice at this level would usually require the following abilities:

  • to perform common examinations safely and accurately

  • to recognise and differentiate normal anatomy and pathology

  • to diagnose common abnormalities within certain organ systems

  • to recognise when referral for a second opinion is indicated

Within most medical specialities, the training requisite to this level of practice would be gained during conventional post-graduate specialist training programmes.

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Level 2

Practice at this level would usually require the following abilities:

  • to accept and manage referrals from Level 1 practitioners EFSUMB

  • to recognise and correctly diagnose almost all pathology within the relevant organ system

  • to perform basic, non-complex ultrasound-guided invasive procedures

  • to teach ultrasound to trainees and to Level 1 practitioners

  • to conduct some research in ultrasound

The training requisite to this level of practice would be gained during a period of subspeciality training, which may either be within or after the completion of a specialist training programme.

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Level 3

This is an advanced level of practice, which involves the following abilities:

  • to accept tertiary referrals from Level 1 and 2 practitioners

  • to perform specialised ultrasound examinations

  • to perform advanced ultrasound-guided invasive procedures

  • to conduct substantial research in ultrasound

  • to teach ultrasound at all levels

  • to be aware of and to pursue developments in ultrasound