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Teaching bone marrow procedures at pelvic and sternal sites: a high fidelity anatomy simulation

Abstract

The bone marrow aspirate and biopsy procedure are fundamental to the diagnosis of many hematologic pathologies. We describe a hands-on, anatomy-based workshop that allows learners to practice bone marrow procedures on cadavers. Notably, participants learned how to perform sternal aspirates: a procedure rarely performed in real-life practice. Learners valued the experience and described increased comfort with the procedure after the workshop. This workshop provides a valuable opportunity for trainees to learn a procedural skill in a safe, high fidelity environment. Given its hands-on nature, residency training programs could also adapt it for direct observation and trainee assessment.

Authors

Vander MH; Laureano M; Hu G; Lim W; Ross C; Wainman B; Zeller MP

Journal

Canadian Medical Education Journal, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. e106–e109

Publisher

The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada

Publication Date

April 1, 2021

DOI

10.36834/cmej.69475

ISSN

1923-1202
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