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American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine <strong>Proceedings</strong> J Ultrasound Med 32(suppl):S1–S134, 2013Results—This curriculum has been adopted by the medicalschool as well as the residency program and is in its second year of implementation.One hundred fifty learners have participated in the curriculum.Eighty-five percent of learners rate the curriculum good or excellent.We demonstrate a 35% increase in knowledge from pretest to posttest.Ninety-eight percent of learners who achieve a score of ≥90% on theposttest are able to pass the hands-on skills test.Conclusions—We have demonstrated that our curriculum canbe implemented in a medical school and primary care residency program,provides competency-based assessment, and results in knowledge andpractical skills proficiency for learners with no prior training in ultrasound.This curriculum is available online and has the potential for adoption atmedical schools and residency programs across the country.1541515 Quantification of Renal Perfusion With Dynamic PowerDoppler Ultrasonography in Allograft KidneysShuo-Meng Wang, 1 * Jeou-Jong Shyu, 3 Nai-Kung Chou, 2Hao-Chih Tai, 2 Sun-Hua Pao, 4 Yio-Wha Shau 4 1 Urology,2Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan;3Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan;4Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, TaiwanObjectives—Kidney transplantation is the most effectivemethod to save a patient’s life after renal failure. How to keep an allograftkidney in good condition is very important in clinics. The serum creatinine(Cre) assay is the most popular method used to diagnose renal function becauseof a single functioning kidney in the body. Dynamic power Doppler(PD) ultrasonography can examine the hemodynamic change of renal perfusiondirectly. To understand the application of the power Doppler vascularindex (PDVI) for the diagnosis of renal function and the correlationwith the serum Cre assay, allograft patients were used for study.Methods—Three groups of patients according to the result ofCre concentration (

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