Deena Bengiamin
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Perceptions of Emergency Physician Professionalism Among Healthcare Providers and Patients: A Multicenter Study in Thailand and the US Open
Background: Universal standards for emergency physician professionalism (EPP) amongst different groups of healthcare workers do not exist.
An Inexpensive Biomechanical Model to Help Teach and Learn Newer Mandible Reduction Techniques Open
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Emergency Physician Professionalism: 360 - Degree Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Patients in Thailand and USA Cultural Context Open
Background : We previously demonstrated generational perspectives of emergency physician professionalism (EPP) defined by healthcare providers and patients in the USA. The present study aimed to further explore EPP perceptions among health…
An Inexpensive, Wearable Patella Reduction Trainer Open
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Implementation of a Medical Education Rotation for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents Open
Audience and type of curriculum: This medical education (MedEd) rotation is designed for post graduate year 3 (PGY-3) residents. Length of curriculum:The rotation runs over one month for each PGY-3. Introduction:Resident physicians have te…
Implementation of a Medical Education Rotation for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents Open
Medical Education, resident physician, medical student teaching, simulation, academic medicine.
An Inexpensive Conceptual Training Model for Transvenous Pacemaker Placement Open
Introduction: Emergent transvenous (TV) pacemaker placement can be life-saving, but it has associated complications. Emergency medicine (EM) educators must be able to teach this infrequent procedure to trainees. Methods: We constructed a c…
Physician professionalism: definition from a generation perspective Open
While younger generations and healthcare providers had consensuses on emergency physician professionalism, we found that patients had no consensuses on this matter. Medical professionalism curricula should be designed with an understanding…