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Zachary Boivin is an Instructor of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He holds a Medical Degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine (2020) and completed residency training there in 2023. His research focuses on point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) applications in emergency settings, including cardiac arrest management, trauma resuscitation, and vascular emergencies. He has published extensively on POCUS innovations, such as diagnosing aortic thrombus and biceps tendon ruptures, and addressing resuscitation limitations like epinephrine thresholds. Recent work also examines phantom scanning errors during critical care procedures.
Boivin’s academic contributions bridge clinical practice and imaging, with studies published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, Journal of Emergency Medicine, and POCUS Journal. His work emphasizes improving diagnostic accuracy and procedural safety through POCUS integration. He is involved in medical education, particularly in ultrasound curriculum development for trainees.
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