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"Vascular access laboratories included needle-guidance training and provided an efficient way to master technically difficult venipuncture cases" Batten et al (2020).
Abstract:

The current study evaluated an interprofessional approach involving medical students and nurses for learning vascular access with ultrasonography. Vascular access laboratories included needle-guidance training and provided an efficient way to master technically difficult venipuncture cases. Most agreed ultrasound technology was useful for these venipuncture cases. Participants felt prepared to perform venipuncture using ultrasonography in a clinical setting after training. Such laboratories should be considered for interprofessional learning of difficult procedures in the medical school curriculum.

Reference:

Batten S, Pazdernik V, Schneider R, Kondrashova T. Interprofessional Approach to Learning Vascular Access with Ultrasonography by Medical Students and Nurses. Mo Med. 2020 Sep-Oct;117(5):450-456. PMID: 33311754; PMCID: PMC7723131.

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