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View article: Is boarding compromising our residents' education? A national survey of emergency medicine program directors
Is boarding compromising our residents' education? A national survey of emergency medicine program directors Open
Background Boarding patients in the emergency department (ED) potentially affects resident education. Program director (PD) perceptions of the impact of boarding on their trainees have not been previously described. Methods We surveyed a c…
View article: Mapping the future for research in emergency medicine palliative care: A research roadmap
Mapping the future for research in emergency medicine palliative care: A research roadmap Open
Background The intersection of emergency medicine (EM) and palliative care (PC) has been recognized as an essential area of focus, with evidence suggesting that increased integration improves outcomes. This has resulted in increased resear…
View article: This Article Corrects: “Conference Didactic Planning and Structure: An Evidence-based Guide to Best Practices from the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors”
This Article Corrects: “Conference Didactic Planning and Structure: An Evidence-based Guide to Best Practices from the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors” Open
Emergency medicine residency programs around the country develop didactic conferences to prepare residents for board exams and independent practice. To our knowledge, there is not currently an evidence-based set of guidelines for programs …
View article: Conference Didactic Planning and Structure: An Evidence-based Guide to Best Practices from the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors
Conference Didactic Planning and Structure: An Evidence-based Guide to Best Practices from the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors Open
Emergency medicine residency programs around the country develop didactic conferences to prepare residents for board exams and independent practice. To our knowledge, there is not currently an evidence-based set of guidelines for programs …
View article: Comparison of Ultrasound-Guided Vs Traditional Arterial Cannulation by Emergency Medicine Residents
Comparison of Ultrasound-Guided Vs Traditional Arterial Cannulation by Emergency Medicine Residents Open
EM residents were more successful and had fewer cannulation attempts with USGAC when compared to traditional AC after standard, intern-level ultrasound training.
View article: Do End-of-Rotation and End-of-Shift Assessments Inform Clinical Competency Committees’ (CCC) Decisions?
Do End-of-Rotation and End-of-Shift Assessments Inform Clinical Competency Committees’ (CCC) Decisions? Open
End-of-rotation assessments completed by supervising doctors are most highly correlated with final CCC proficiency level designations, while end-of-shift assessments and end-of-rotation assessments by nurses did not correlate strongly with…
View article: Partners in Training, Partners in Care: Integrating Nurses in Emergency Medicine Residency Training
Partners in Training, Partners in Care: Integrating Nurses in Emergency Medicine Residency Training Open
Author(s): Regan, Linda; Peterson, Susan; Bright, Leah; Omron, Rodney; Neira, Paula; Patch, Michelle
View article: Case Report: tPA Bolus Treatment for a Peri-Arrest Patient with Massive Pulmonary Embolism
Case Report: tPA Bolus Treatment for a Peri-Arrest Patient with Massive Pulmonary Embolism Open
Background: Each year approximately 100,000 patients die of pulmonary emboli (PE). The most deadly types are massive PEs, which the American Heart Association (AHA) defines as emboli that cause hemodynamic instability. Although massive P…