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"Medical students often have limited exposure to advanced ultrasound-guided vascular access techniques within their preclinical curriculum. We evaluated the changes in confidence scores among 15 preclinical medical students before and after undertaking a novel ultrasound-guided cadaver-based training program for vascular access" Yamaguchi et al (2025).
Ultrasound-guided vascular access

Abstract:

Medical students often have limited exposure to advanced ultrasound-guided vascular access techniques within their preclinical curriculum. We evaluated the changes in confidence scores among 15 preclinical medical students before and after undertaking a novel ultrasound-guided cadaver-based training program for vascular access. Pre- and posttraining surveys showed significant confidence increases (P < .05) in understanding vascular anatomy, using ultrasound clinically, and performing femoral, radial, and internal jugular catheterizations. Cadaver-based training is an accessible and promising avenue to teach complex procedural skills in preclinical medical education.

Reference:

Yamaguchi CTL, Davenport C, Caceres AH, Lataille A, Mirani IM, Cook J, Moody AE, Hardin AM. Ultrasound-Guided Arterial and Venous Catheterization Training Utilizing Cadaveric Models. A A Pract. 2025 Mar 18;19(3):e01943. doi: 10.1213/XAA.0000000000001943. PMID: 40099798.

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