Non-invasive bladder stimulation effective to obtain urine samples in infants
1. When using a non-invasive bladder stimulating technique to obtain a clean catch urine (CCU) sample, 49% of infants younger...
Mohammad is currently a 3rd year medical student at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Prior to medical school, Mohammad studied Psychobiology and French at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and graduated in 2004. Since then, he spent time working in the field of electronic medical records working for EPIC, Cerner and Children's Hospital Los Angeles. His medical interests include Pediatrics and clinical informatics. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Ferdaus, and two daughters, Layelle and Amelie. He also enjoys running, CrossFit, photography, and is a big time foodie. He also loves playing with kids!
1. When using a non-invasive bladder stimulating technique to obtain a clean catch urine (CCU) sample, 49% of infants younger...
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