Mithusa Sivanathan
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Sivanathan M, Micallef J, Clarke K, Habti M, Benard F, Meloche-Dumas L, et al.
Cureus
. 2023 Jan;
14(12):e32213.
PMID: 36620817
Suturing of different layers, such as deep lacerations, is a challenging clinical skill for residents. Currently, there is a lack of general suturing instructions and practice in undergraduate medicine curricula...
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Micallef J, Sivanathan M, Clarke K, Habti M, Benard F, Meloche-Dumas L, et al.
Cureus
. 2022 Dec;
14(11):e31749.
PMID: 36579297
Simulation-based medical education allows for the training and maintenance of healthcare skills in a safe and controlled environment. In this technical report, the development and initial evaluation of a bile...
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Clarke K, Micallef J, Jolly A, Sivanathan M, Siraj S, Button D, et al.
Cureus
. 2022 Dec;
14(11):e31272.
PMID: 36514591
Intraosseous (IO) infusion is an alternative way to access the vascular system to administer drugs and fluids, which is particularly helpful when the commonly used peripheral intravenous route is inaccessible....
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Sivanathan M, Espinola C, Uribe Quevedo A, Kapralos B, Krishnan S, Bhat V, et al.
Cureus
. 2022 Dec;
14(11):e31240.
PMID: 36505119
Background In high-stakes situations, healthcare workers are prone to suffer moral injury, the psychological, social, and spiritual impact of events involving betrayal or transgression of one's own deeply held moral...
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Sivanathan M, Yanguez Franco L, Joshi S, Micallef J, Button D, Dubrowski A
Cureus
. 2022 Dec;
14(10):e30929.
PMID: 36465780
Introduction During the COVID-19 pandemic, public health had advised practicing social distancing which led to the temporary shutdown of simulation laboratories or centralized simulation-based education model, shared spaces that healthcare...
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Siraj S, Sivanathan M, Abdo S, Micallef J, Gino B, Buttu D, et al.
Cureus
. 2022 Oct;
14(9):e28840.
PMID: 36225462
Simulation-based education (SBE) is a sustainable method to allow healthcare professionals to develop competencies in clinical skills that can be difficult to maintain in rural and remote settings. Simulation-based skills...
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Barth B, Arutiunian A, Micallef J, Sivanathan M, Wang Z, Chorney D, et al.
Cureus
. 2022 Aug;
14(6):e26373.
PMID: 35911310
In a centralized model of simulation-based education (Ce-SBE), students practice skills in simulation laboratories, while in a decentralized model (De-SBE), they practice skills outside of these laboratories. The cost of...
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Sivanathan M, Micallef J, Clarke K, Gino B, Joshi S, Abdo S, et al.
Cureus
. 2022 Jul;
14(5):e25481.
PMID: 35800805
Intraosseous infusion (IO) remains an underutilized technique for obtaining vascular access in adults, despite its potentially life-saving benefits in trauma patients. In rural and remote areas, shortage of training equipment...