TY - JOUR T1 - Consensus document on ultrasound training in Intensive Care Medicine. Care process, use of the technique and acquisition of professional skills JO - Medicina Intensiva (English Edition) T2 - AU - Ayuela Azcárate,J.M. AU - Clau-Terré,F. AU - Vicho Pereira,R. AU - Guerrero de Mier,M. AU - Carrillo López,A. AU - Ochagavia,A. AU - López Pérez,J.M. AU - Trenado Alvarez,J. AU - Pérez,L. AU - Llompart-Pou,J.A. AU - González de Molina,F.J. AU - Fojón,S. AU - Rodríguez Salgado,A. AU - Martínez Díaz,M.C. AU - Royo Villa,C. AU - Romero Bermejo,F.J. AU - Ruíz Bailén,M. AU - Arroyo Díez,M. AU - Argueso García,M. AU - Fernández Fernández,J.L. SN - 21735727 M3 - 10.1016/j.medine.2013.07.002 DO - 10.1016/j.medine.2013.07.002 UR - https://www.medintensiva.org/en-consensus-document-on-ultrasound-training-articulo-S2173572714000034 AB - Ultrasound has become an essential tool in assisting critically ill patients. Its knowledge, use and instruction require a statement by scientific societies involved in its development and implementation.Our aim is to determine the use of the technique in intensive care medicine, clinical situations where its application is recommended, levels of knowledge, associated responsibility and learning process also implement the ultrasound technique as a common tool in all intensive care units, similar to the rest of European countries.The SEMICYUC's Working Group Cardiac Intensive Care and CPR establishes after literature review and scientific evidence, a consensus document which sets out the requirements for accreditation in ultrasound applied to the critically ill patient and how to acquire the necessary skills.Training and learning module requires a structured process within the specialty. The SEMICYUC must agree to disclose this document, build relationships with other scientific societies and give legal cover through accreditation of the training units, training courses and different levels of training. ER -