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February 12, 2019 52 mins

In Season 2, Episode 3 of the ISAVE That Podcast, sponsored by AngioDynamics, we sit down with Jack Ingold, BSN, RN, VA-BC™, a critical care nurse passionate about teaching ultrasound-guided PICC insertion, to discuss his career and all things ultrasound. Then later, Eric chats with Brent Burbridge, MD, FRCPC, the author of the spring 2019 CE article in the Journal of the Association for Vascular Access.
0:00-0:32 – a word from Season 2, Episode 3 sponsor AngioDynamics
0:46-7:52 – welcome to Episode 3! Before we sit down with Jack, how about Episode 2? Andy Murray's IV care elicited a terrific conversation among a host of international clinicians on the podcast, and many more on Twitter.
8:04-39:40 – Welcome, Jack! 2019 AVA President Dr. Ken Symington leads our discussion with Jack Ingold on the benefits of ultrasound, how he's seen its availability increase throughout his career and its importance as clinicians strive to protect patients by avoiding blind IV sticks.
39:47-49:10 – JAVA author Dr. Brent Burbridge breaks down his upcoming article with Eric on venous doppler ultrasound findings three months after arm port implantation.
49:16-50:52 – Upcoming AVA Network Events

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