Coffee break teaching point: basic cardiac anatomy using a disposable coffee cup. #FOAMed #FOAMus #FOAMcc
Coffee cup cardiac anatomy
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Ahh, not only can an inverted coffee cup be used to simulate a spinal needle approach, but a lidded cup can also be the LV…
Thank you for this.
I predict we will find even more of these ergonomic handy bridges of understanding. We are looking for them.
Sliding pearls. Beach sign. Rockets. Fish mouth. Mercedes Benz star. On it goes.