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View article: Unpacking Diversity: LGBTQIA+ Representation among Emergency Medicine Residents
Unpacking Diversity: LGBTQIA+ Representation among Emergency Medicine Residents Open
View article: Through the Prism: Shining Light on LGBTQIA+ Applicant Identities and Influences
Through the Prism: Shining Light on LGBTQIA+ Applicant Identities and Influences Open
View article: Burnout Among LGBTQIA+ EM Trainees: It’s Not All Sunshine and Rainbows
Burnout Among LGBTQIA+ EM Trainees: It’s Not All Sunshine and Rainbows Open
View article: Implementing artificial intelligence for electrocardiogram interpretation: A case study
Implementing artificial intelligence for electrocardiogram interpretation: A case study Open
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to have a growing role in medical diagnostic interpretation and existing programs should be challenged with difficult cases in clinical practice senerios. An isolated posterior myocardia…
View article: Race and Ethnicity and Diagnostic Testing for Common Conditions in the Acute Care Setting
Race and Ethnicity and Diagnostic Testing for Common Conditions in the Acute Care Setting Open
Importance Overuse of diagnostic testing is pervasive, but the extent to which it varies by race and ethnicity in the acute care setting is poorly understood. Objective To use a previously validated diagnostic intensity index to evaluate d…
View article: The more things change the more they stay the same: Factors influencing emergency medicine residency selection in the virtual era
The more things change the more they stay the same: Factors influencing emergency medicine residency selection in the virtual era Open
Background Interviews for emergency medicine (EM) residency positions largely transitioned to a virtual‐only format in 2020–2021. The impact of virtual interview factors on applicants’ rank of programs is unknown. Objective We sought to as…
View article: Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: A Case Series Reviewing Typical Presentations of an Atypical Pathology
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: A Case Series Reviewing Typical Presentations of an Atypical Pathology Open
Introduction: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a rare cause of myocardial infarction. Patients suffering SCAD are often young women without typical risk factors for atherosclerotic heart disease. Clinicians should maintain …
View article: <scp>RaT</scp> race: A standardized open‐access education resource provides a structured resident‐as‐teacher experience
<span>RaT</span> race: A standardized open‐access education resource provides a structured resident‐as‐teacher experience Open
Objectives There is no unified approach for training residents to be teachers. Foundations of Emergency Medicine (FoEM) is a national program that provides free resident education in emergency medicine (EM) utilizing small‐group, case‐base…
View article: Creating Community and Exploring Identity: Integrating a Virtual “Museum Tour” Into Intern Orientation
Creating Community and Exploring Identity: Integrating a Virtual “Museum Tour” Into Intern Orientation Open
Each July, interns join new training programs, often in unfamiliar places with limited social support. Program orientations are typically designed to assist interns in not only acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills to be effective n…
View article: Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Open Access, Level-Specific, Core Content Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residents
Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Open Access, Level-Specific, Core Content Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residents Open
Background Leaders in graduate medical education must provide robust clinical and didactic experiences to prepare residents for independent practice. Programs traditionally create didactic experiences individually, requiring tremendous res…
View article: Navigating Bias on Interview Day: Strategies for Charting an Inclusive and Equitable Course
Navigating Bias on Interview Day: Strategies for Charting an Inclusive and Equitable Course Open
The workforce in medicine should reflect the patient populations served, yet underrepresentation of residents and fellows from diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds persists.1 Institutional racism and entrenched implicit and explici…
View article: Factors influencing emergency medicine residency choice: Diversity, community, and recruitment red flags
Factors influencing emergency medicine residency choice: Diversity, community, and recruitment red flags Open
Background Emergency medicine (EM) applicants consider many factors when selecting residency programs. Prior studies have demonstrated that applicants consider geography as well as modifiable/nonmodifiable program factors. Less attention, …
View article: Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency medicine education: Insights from faculty and residents
Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency medicine education: Insights from faculty and residents Open
Objectives The COVID‐19 pandemic continues to impact health systems across the United States and worldwide in an unprecedented way; however, its influence on frontline medical trainees’ educational experiences is unknown. Our objective was…
View article: Foundations of Emergency Medicine: Trends in Use, Perceived Benefits, and Barriers to Implementation
Foundations of Emergency Medicine: Trends in Use, Perceived Benefits, and Barriers to Implementation Open
Author(s): Moore, Kristen Grabow; Weygandt, Paul Logan; Jordan, Jaime; Ketterer, Andrew; Wheaton, Natasha; Berberian, Jeremy; Caretta-Weyer, Holly
View article: STEMI or Not STEMI: EKG Assessment and Screening Responsibilities Among Emergency Medicine Residency Programs
STEMI or Not STEMI: EKG Assessment and Screening Responsibilities Among Emergency Medicine Residency Programs Open
View article: Critical Electrocardiogram Curriculum: Setting the Standard for Flipped-Classroom EKG Instruction
Critical Electrocardiogram Curriculum: Setting the Standard for Flipped-Classroom EKG Instruction Open
Introduction: Electrocardiogram (EKG) interpretation is integral to emergency medicine (EM).1 In 2003 Ginde et al. found 48% of emergency medicine (EM) residency directors supported creating a national EKG curriculum.2 No formal national c…
View article: Inpatient Trauma Mortality after Implementation of the Affordable Care Act in Illinois
Inpatient Trauma Mortality after Implementation of the Affordable Care Act in Illinois Open
While the ACA has reduced the number of uninsured trauma patients in Illinois, we found no significant decrease in inpatient trauma mortality. However, the group that remains uninsured after ACA implementation appears to be particularly vu…
View article: Emergency Medicine Trainee Burnout Is Associated With Lower Patients’ Satisfaction With Their Emergency Department Care
Emergency Medicine Trainee Burnout Is Associated With Lower Patients’ Satisfaction With Their Emergency Department Care Open
Introduction Emergency medicine ( EM ) physicians and trainees report high levels of burnout. Burnout negatively impacts physician well‐being and career satisfaction but it remains unclear how burnout may influence patient care. We examine…
View article: Foundations EKG: An Open Access Flipped Classroom Critical EKG Curriculum
Foundations EKG: An Open Access Flipped Classroom Critical EKG Curriculum Open
View article: Measuring the Correlation Between Emergency Medicine Resident and Attending Physician Patient Satisfaction Scores Using Press Ganey
Measuring the Correlation Between Emergency Medicine Resident and Attending Physician Patient Satisfaction Scores Using Press Ganey Open
Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between emergency medicine ( EM ) resident and attending physician patient satisfaction scores. Methods We added four resident questions to the standard Press Ganey survey …
View article: Emergency Medicine Trainees with High Emotional Exhaustion Are Associated with Lower Patient Satisfaction Scores
Emergency Medicine Trainees with High Emotional Exhaustion Are Associated with Lower Patient Satisfaction Scores Open