So, we were doing a small group PBL'esque exercise today. You know, the typical thing, a patient presents with blah blah blah, what physical exam stuff do you want to do, what labs, test, etc...
We're on CV block, and it came up that we needed an echo. So, they happen to have a video of this patient's echo and the professor could not correctly identify the anatomy on the echocardiogram. Granted, it was not the traditional view with all four chambers, but a sort of oblique view, but still, not that difficult to interpret.
So, this professor is a D.O. teaching at an allopathic school, and she's in the Family Medicine department. Something tells me that although I expect her to be able to accurately describe cardiac anatomy on an echo, she does not have the training or expertise to actually be teaching echo interpretation as part of this case.
I'm not saying that her being a D.O. makes her less qualified to teach at an allopathic school, although I'm kind of surprised they have old osteopaths teaching. At any rate, it is so frustrating to feel like you're not getting your money's worth and dealing with someone whose ability and competence come into question regularly.
Any similar experiences?