Articles written by Vincent Bargnes
Snooze Button Not Included: Chronicles of an Anesthesiology Resident
“One of the greatest rewards of being an anesthesia resident is the significant portion of our day that is spent providing direct patient care. We become one of their most fierce advocates. We provide a voice to those under anesthesia and ensure safety throughout the case.”
Read the articleCatch the “Wave”: Resident Education in Point-of-Care Ultrasound
Five years after the launch of the first Objective Structured Clinical Examination, it has expanded to include a separate section dedicated to POCUS. Assessment for abdominal free fluid along with gastric content and volume are to begin during this year’s round of testing, and sonographic evaluation of airway-related structures will start in 2027.
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