Monday, October 19, 2020

Upskilling the surgical workforce for vascular access provision during the COVID-19 pandemic - The Salisbury experience.

a.sfakia shared this article with you from Inoreader

Upskilling the surgical workforce for vascular access provision during the COVID-19 pandemic - The Salisbury experience.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2020 Aug 26;:

Authors: Valand P, Curran TA, Chow W, Howes R, Lloyd N, Williams S, Steele J

Abstract
A vascular access device is defined as a catheter inserted into veins allowing fluids and medicines to be delivered intravenously1. The need for such devices in acutely unwell patients has remained steady throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe here our experience of up-skilling the resident plastic surgery and maxillofacial surgical registrars to provide a vascular access service to reduce the workload on our intensive care colleagues. We hope that our practice and an 'all hands on deck' approach to the utilisation of baseline skills within the existing workforce will inform other departments to help ease the burden on critical care departments as we progress through the next stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

PMID: 33051174 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

View on the web

No comments:

Post a Comment

Collaboration request

Hi there How would you like to earn a 35% commission for each sale for life by selling SEO services Every website owner requires the ...