Abstract
PURPOSE: Purpose: The Centers for Disease Control have published guidelines for the prevention of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infection (CLABI). The interventions emphasize several distinct practices including education and training of healthcare providers, and utilizing maximum sterile barrier precautions (MBP) during central vein catheterization (CVC). Residents most frequently learn CVC by the “see one, do one, teach one” or by watching videotapes. It is not clear if utilization of medical simulation environment that replicates ICU setting to train medical residents in correct MBP is superior to traditional training methods.
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