Subclavian Line Course

Central line placement is indicated in patients who need hemodynamic monitoring, rapid volume resuscitation, therapies such as vasopressors and hypertonic saline and in patients with difficult venous access.

Subclavian Line CME Seminar

What you will Learn in the Subclavian Line Course

The central line placement course will teach clinicians how to place central venous catheters in the subclavian veins, internal jugular veins and femoral veins using advanced simulation manikins.  The course covers central venous access indications, contraindications, preparation, technique, complications and their management.  Techniques for triple lumen, cordis and hemodialysis catheters will be taught.  The course will cover both landmark-based central line placement and ultrasound-guided central line insertion. The course emphasizes ultrasound-guided vascular access.

Why you should choose us for your subclavian line course

Our central line placement training is a component of our live Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures CME course which teaches clinicians how to perform the 20 most essential procedures needed to work in the ER, ICU, and hospital wards.

Take your skills to the next level with our comprehensive Subclavian Line Course!

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Subclavian Line Course Trains Students in:

  • Indications for a subclavian venous catheter placement
  • Contraindications for subclavian venous catheter placement
  • Complications of a subclavian venous catheter placement
  • Equipment for subclavian venous catheter placement
  • Proper positioning and technique for subclavian venous catheter placement
  • Coding for subclavian venous catheter placement

Subclavian Line Placement Blogs

Retention of Simulation-Based Training for Emergency Procedures

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How Hospitals Can Tap into the Power of Emergency Medicine PAs

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Peripheral Administration of Vasopressors and Their Safety

While vasopressors are typically administered through a central venous catheter (CVC), peripheral intravenous (PIV) administration is becoming more common in clinical practice. The safety of this administration method is now well-established and is a good alternative to CVC placement for…
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Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures CME Courses Available

Register HERE 21 days before the course to SAVE $50-150 and get the following:

  1. 12 month online access to Online CME course, procedure video bundle, instructional posters
  2. Indefinite online access to PDFs of all course lectures, course handouts, and HPC Adult Critical Care and Emergency Drug Reference Drug