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Education - Serratus Anterior Plane Block Training Program Design

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Portada del episodio Education - Serratus Anterior Plane Block Training Program Design

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This episode explores the development of an evidence-informed educational program for serratus anterior plane (SAP) blocks specifically tailored for emergency medicine physicians. Based on the full text of a study published in Emergency Medicine Australasia (EMA) in 2026, we delve into the design and methodology behind creating effective training for this crucial regional anesthesia technique. The discussion will cover key components for successful implementation and the potential impact on patient care in emergency settings. This information is for educational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. AI was used in the generation of this summary.

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