Cheyenne Sonntag, MD, MS

Title(s)HS Clinical Instructor, Surgery
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1001 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
Phone415-476-1239
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    1. OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR CENTRAL LINE SIMULATORS: AN EXPLORATION OF CAUSAL FACTORS. Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc Annu Meet. 2020 Dec 01; 64(1):2008-2012. Gonzalez-Vargas JM, Brown DC, Moore JZ, Han DC, Sinz EH, Sonntag CC, Miller SR. PMID: 34168420; PMCID: PMC8219241.
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    2. From the simulation center to the bedside: Validating the efficacy of a dynamic haptic robotic trainer in internal jugular central venous catheter placement. Am J Surg. 2020 02; 219(2):379-384. Chen HE, Sonntag CC, Mirkin KA, Pepley DF, Han DC, Moore JZ, Miller SR. PMID: 31668709; PMCID: PMC7222103.
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    3. Can Eye Tracking be Used to Predict Performance Improvements in Simulated Medical Training? A Case Study in Central Venous Catheterization. Proc Int Symp Hum Factors Ergon Healthc. 2019 Sep; 8(1):110-114. Chen HE, Bhide RR, Pepley DF, Sonntag CC, Moore JZ, Han DC, Miller SR. PMID: 31909058; PMCID: PMC6944057.
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    4. Can Haptic Simulators Distinguish Expert Performance? A Case Study in Central Venous Catheterization in Surgical Education. Simul Healthc. 2019 Feb; 14(1):35-42. Chen HE, Yovanoff MA, Pepley DF, Sonntag CC, Mirkin KA, Han DC, Moore JZ, Miller SR. PMID: 30601466; PMCID: PMC6358479.
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    5. Looks can be deceiving: Gaze pattern differences between novices and experts during placement of central lines. Am J Surg. 2019 02; 217(2):362-367. Chen HE, Sonntag CC, Pepley DF, Prabhu RS, Han DC, Moore JZ, Miller SR. PMID: 30514436; PMCID: PMC6322943.
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    6. Evaluating Surgical Resident Needle Insertion Skill Gains in Central Venous Catheterization Training. J Surg Res. 2019 01; 233:351-359. Chen HE, Yovanoff MA, Pepley DF, Prabhu RS, Sonntag CC, Han DC, Moore JZ, Miller SR. PMID: 30502270; PMCID: PMC6290357.
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    7. Building Ultrasound Phantoms With Modified Polyvinyl Chloride: A Comparison of Needle Insertion Forces and Sonographic Appearance With Commercial and Traditional Simulation Materials. Simul Healthc. 2018 Jun; 13(3):149-153. Pepley DF, Sonntag CC, Prabhu RS, Yovanoff MA, Han DC, Miller SR, Moore JZ. PMID: 29620705; PMCID: PMC5986593.
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