Trained Simulated Ultrasound Patient Program (TSUP)

Trained Simulated Ultrasound Patient Program (TSUP)

Email: tsup@osuultrasound.com or anna.tsai@osumc.edu

What is a TSUP? 

TSUP is a program that allows medical students to learn anatomy and physiology and the clinical application of point of care ultrasound while serving as an ultrasound model. Students are given an orientation and a series of didactics.

How to Be a TSUP

Step 1. Fill out and email the TSUP Bill of rights and TSUP consent form to tsup@osuultrasound.com

Step 2. Complete the Quiz based on the Orientation (Speak Up TSUP) and How to Ultrasound Timeout videos.

Step 3. Signup to Model

FAQS

Q. After becoming a TSUP, what are my commitments?

Q. What if I don’t feel comfortable having a certain body part scanned?

Q. How can I find out where on my body I will be scanned?

Q. What should I wear?

Q. What if I have religious/personal beliefs that don’t allow me to participate in particular scans?

Q. What if I get uncomfortable while being scanned?

Q. What should I do if I need to tell someone about an incident that occurred or if I have general feedback for the program?

Q. How can I find out who will be scanning me?

Q. Where do I log my modeling hours?

Q. What if I am no longer able to attend a session that I have signed up for?

Q. What if I cannot meet all the TSUP modeling requirements for a certain ultrasound program (e.g. Intermediate Ultrasound)?

Note

*Participation in the TSUP program does not automatically involve the students in any of the ultrasound programs offered by OSUCOM and that if the students are strictly a TSUP model, they only have to model. 

* TSUP models are not required to fulfill a required minimum of modeling hours. However, the Beginner or Intermediate Ultrasound program have certain Ultrasound experience hour requirements, to which TSUP modeling can contribute. Confirm with your program coordinator what those requirements are today!  

*It should be emphasized that joining the TSUP program and modeling is completely voluntary and students are by no means pressured to expose any body part that they do not wish to expose. We also refrain from scanning the TSUP models' breasts (for females) and genitalia (in both genders).

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