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The use of ultrasound to facilitate regional anesthesia is an evolving area of clinical, education, and research interests. As our community's experience grows, it has become evident that anesthesiologists performing "routine" ultrasound-guided blocks may very well be conf …
The use of ultrasound to facilitate regional anesthesia is an evolving area of clinical, education, and research interests. As our co …