• Acta cirúrgica brasileira · Feb 2014

    Simulation-based ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation training program.

    • Rafael Denadai, Andreia Padilha Toledo, Danielle Milani Bernades, Felipe Daldegan Diniz, Fernanda Brandão Eid, Livia Maria Marcondes de Moura Lanfranchi, Luciana Chamone Amaro, Natalia Mariana Germani, Vinicius Gutierrez Parise, Claudio Nascimento Pacheco Filho, and Rogério Saad-Hossne.
    • Hospital Municipal Dr. Mario Gatti, Department of Surgery, CampinasSP, Brazil, MD, Resident, Department of Surgery, Hospital Municipal Dr. Mario Gatti (HMMG), Campinas-SP, Brazil. Conception, design, intellectual and scientific content of the study; technical procedures; manuscript writing, critical revision.
    • Acta Cir Bras. 2014 Feb 1;29(2):132-44.

    PurposeTo propose a simulation-based ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation skills' training program, during residency.MethodsThis study describes the strategies for learning the ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation on low-fidelity bench models. The preparation of bench models, educational goals, processes of skill acquisition, feedback and evaluation methods were also outlined. The training program was based on key references to the subject.ResultsIt was formulated a simulation-based ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation teaching program on low-fidelity bench models.ConclusionA simulation-based inexpensive, low-stress, no-risk learning program on low-fidelity bench models was proposed to facilitate acquisition of ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation skills by residents-in-training before exposure to the living patient.

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