Health Sciences Education Symposium
Presentation Format
Poster
Type of Activity
Innovation
Original Presentation Date
2018
Date of Submission
April 2018
Abstract/Short Description
Central Venous Catheter Confirmation by Ultrasonography: A Novel Instructional Protocol
References
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First Author Information
Jordan Tozer, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine