Actual use of pocket-sized ultrasound devices for cardiovascular examination by trained physicians during a hospitalist rotation
Background: In actual clinical practice as opposed to published studies, the application of bedside ultrasound requires a perception of need, confidence in one's skills, and convenience. Objective: As the frequency of ultrasound usage is evidence to its perceived value in patient care, we obser...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin T. Tsai (Author), Eric B. Dahms (Author), Jill Waalen (Author), Bruce J. Kimura (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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