# Efficiency of remote videoconference-assisted ultrasound education: comparison with standard classroom training

**Authors:** Victoria Vatsvåg, Jo Røislien, Per Kristian Hyldmo, Lars Jacobsen, Nils Petter Oveland

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12909-025-08452-5 · 2025-12-30

## TL;DR

Remote ultrasound training via videoconferences is as effective as traditional classroom training for medical students.

## Contribution

Demonstrates that remote teleguided ultrasound training is equally effective as in-person training during the pandemic.

## Key findings

- No significant difference in educational outcomes between tele-US and classroom groups.
- Remote training is viable for practical ultrasound education under physical distancing requirements.
- Both groups showed similar improvements in theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

## Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated innovative approaches to medical education. This proposed a particular challenge for the teaching of practical skills, such as ultrasound (US) training.

This study compared the effectiveness of traditional classroom-based US training with that of remote training using teleguided US (Tele-US) among students in the Prehospital Critical Care (PHCC) program at the University of Stavanger, Norway. A total of 44 students were divided into two groups: one received standard classroom training, and the other received remote training because of pandemic restrictions. Both groups underwent a comprehensive one-day US course, including theoretical lectures and hands-on training sessions. Pre-course and post-course tests were used to assess theoretical knowledge, image and video interpretation skills, practical scanning techniques, and clinical decision-making.

There was no significant difference in educational outcomes between the tele-US and classroom groups across all areas of evaluation.

Tele-US appears to be a viable alternative to traditional classroom-based US education, especially in contexts requiring physical distancing or in geographically remote settings.

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## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MONDO:0100096)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382)

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12860129