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An analysis of Twitter for an Academic Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division

Conclusion: Creating an account on Twitter and posting FOAMed content increased @jeff_sono’s social media engagement. This study and future research may guide medical educators on the use of Twitter to improve the education impact of this platform.

Resa E. LewissOctober 2, 2020
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Use of the color Doppler twinkle artifact for teaching ultrasound guided peripheral vascular access

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Cross-specialty Collaboration and Education for Neurosurgical Trainees: Teaching Arterial Line Placement Under Ultrasound Guidance

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