Becker's Healthcare June 25, 2024
Claire Wallace

Virtual reality may be just as effective as traditional one-on-one guidance for teaching ultrasound-guided needling skills in regional anesthesia, according to a June study published in the Journal of Clinical Anesthesia.

The study involved 45 medical students who had no prior exposure to ultrasonography, ultrasound-guided procedures or regional anesthesia, according to a June 25 Medscape...

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