Ultrasound guided neonatal lumbar puncture: A simulation training model for dynamic lumbar punctures
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Login for More InformationThe aim for this project is to improve education in neonatal lumbar puncture by creating an ultrasound simulation trainer that provides repeatable, precise, and accurate training for spinal tap providers.
Project Overview
The current training ideology for neonatal lumbar punctures utilizes experienced providers training newer providers. These types of opportunities are inconsistent and require fragile infants to be exposed to prolonged examinations, which requires parental consent. Although real-time practice on actual infants is desirable, ill infants are often intolerant to prolonged lumbar puncture operations; this further decreases educational experiences for neonatal providers like our client. The team’s goal is to make an ultrasound simulation trainer that provides accessibility to repeatable, precise training for inexperienced neonatal spinal tap providers while mimicking a newborn’s spinal column.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Seth Gehrke - Team Leader
- Noah Pollard - Communicator
- Michael Walz - BSAC
- Megan Baier - BWIG
- Laura Robinson - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Sarah Sandock - Advisor
- Dr. Brady Hauser - Client
- Dr. Adam Bauer - Alternate Contact
Related Projects
- Spring 2022: Ultrasound guided neonatal lumbar puncture: A simulation training model for dynamic lumbar punctures
- Fall 2021: Ultrasound guided neonatal lumbar puncture: A simulation training model for dynamic lumbar punctures
- Spring 2021: Ultrasound guided neonatal lumbar puncture: A simulation training model for dynamic lumbar punctures
- Fall 2020: Ultrasound guided neonatal lumbar puncture: A simulation training model for dynamic lumbar punctures