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  • Akshaygo added article Health and Fitness
    2026-03-31 13:32:15 - Translate -
    Central Venous Catheter Market Growth, Global Analysis and Forecast Analysis By FMI
    NEWARK, DE — The global central venous catheter (CVC) market is entering a sustained growth trajectory, projected to expand from USD 3.09 billion in 2025 to USD 5.86 billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 6.6%, according to Future Market Insights (FMI). This growth is driven by the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, increasing demand for long-term intravenous therapies, and continuous...
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  • InsightRx added article Health and Fitness
    2026-01-06 10:20:34 - Translate -
    Evaluating 2026 Simulation-Based Training and Competency Certification for Resident Doctors in the India Central Venous Catheter Sector
    In early 2026, India’s National Medical Commission (NMC) has integrated mandatory simulation-based training for all resident doctors to ensure proficiency in central venous catheterization. These 2026 training programs utilize high-fidelity manikins and haptic feedback simulators to allow students to practice ultrasound-guided needle tracking and Seldinger technique in a risk-free...
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  • InsightRx added article Uncategorized
    2025-12-09 17:19:49 - Translate -
    The Impact of Healthcare Professional Training and Standardized Bundles on CVC Safety in India
    The effectiveness of central venous catheters (CVCs) in India is not solely determined by device quality but is heavily reliant on the adherence to stringent infection control protocols and the expertise of healthcare professionals. Addressing the high rate of nosocomial infections, particularly CLABSIs, requires continuous education and mandatory training on best practices for CVC insertion...
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