I present these as case-based scenarios, and using an audience response voting mechanism, the attendees of the conference vote on the action or answer they feel is appropriate to the case. I solicit from you, the attendees, cases, issues, or questions that you like to hear about. ![]() Which of the following are currently demonstrated to be true regarding butterfly usage?Įvery year at the Mayo Clinic Laboratories phlebotomy conference, I present a talk that’s called “Phlebotomy Top Gun.” The format of “Phlebotomy Top Gun” is a case-based presentation. I have no disclosures relevant to today’s presentation. Today’s Hot Topic video presentation will address the use of butterfly needles for blood collection. Karon: For those of you who have not attended our phlebotomy conference here in Rochester, the title of my Hot Topic video today, Phlebotomy Top Gun, may seem a little odd-but I hope I’ll be able to explain to you what is “phlebotomy top gun,” and what we try to do at our annual phlebotomy conference. ![]() I hope you enjoy this month’s Hot Topic, and I want to personally thank you for allowing Mayo Clinic the opportunity to be a partner in your patient’s health care.ĭr. Brad Karon will discuss recent information on the advantages and disadvantages to using butterfly needles for blood collection. In this month’s “Hot Topic,” my colleague Dr. Pritt: Hi, I’m Bobbi Pritt, Director of the Clinical Parasitology Lab and Vice Chair of Education in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic.
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