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View article: Point-of-Care-ultrasound in undergraduate medical education: a scoping review of assessment methods
Point-of-Care-ultrasound in undergraduate medical education: a scoping review of assessment methods Open
Background Point-of-Care-Ultrasound (POCUS) curricula have rapidly expanded in undergraduate medical education (UME). However, the assessments used in UME remain variable without national standards. This scoping review characterizes and ca…
View article: Canadian Association of Radiologists Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines
Canadian Association of Radiologists Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines Open
View article: Canadian Association of Radiologists Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines: a guideline development protocol
Canadian Association of Radiologists Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines: a guideline development protocol Open
Freely available, up-to-date, comprehensive Canadian-specific diagnostic imaging referral guidelines are needed. A transparent and structured guideline-development approach will aid the CAR and its partners in producing guidelines across i…
View article: Using Kane’s framework to build an assessment tool for undergraduate medical student’s clinical competency with point of care ultrasound
Using Kane’s framework to build an assessment tool for undergraduate medical student’s clinical competency with point of care ultrasound Open
View article: Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Secondary Prevention of Stroke Update 2020 – ADDENDUM
Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Secondary Prevention of Stroke Update 2020 – ADDENDUM Open
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View article: CJN volume 49 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
CJN volume 49 issue 3 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Healthcare utilization and costs following non-fatal powdered and non-powdered firearm injuries for children and youth
Healthcare utilization and costs following non-fatal powdered and non-powdered firearm injuries for children and youth Open
Little is known about the healthcare and economic burdens of non-fatal firearm injuries for children/youth beyond the initial admission. This study sought to estimate healthcare utilization and total direct healthcare costs of non-fatal po…
View article: Characterizing the biomechanical differences between novice and expert point‐of‐care ultrasound practitioners using a low‐cost gyroscope and accelerometer integrated sensor: A pilot study
Characterizing the biomechanical differences between novice and expert point‐of‐care ultrasound practitioners using a low‐cost gyroscope and accelerometer integrated sensor: A pilot study Open
Introduction Point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) has become an important diagnostic tool in acute care medicine; however, little is known about the biomechanical differences between novice and expert practitioners. Methods A low‐cost ($50 CAD…
View article: Comparison of Clerkship Directors’ Expectations of Physical Examination Skills with Point-of-care Ultrasound Skills Using the RIME Framework
Comparison of Clerkship Directors’ Expectations of Physical Examination Skills with Point-of-care Ultrasound Skills Using the RIME Framework Open
Background: The expectations of point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) in undergraduate clerkship at the University of Ottawa has not been described. We compared clerkship directors’ expectations of physical examination skills with PoCUS skills,…
View article: Health care utilization and costs following nonfatal firearm injuries for children and youth
Health care utilization and costs following nonfatal firearm injuries for children and youth Open
Little is known about the health care and economic burdens of nonfatal firearm injuries for children/youth beyond the initial admission. This study sought to estimate health care utilization and total direct health care costs of nonfatal f…
View article: Firearm injury epidemiology in children and youth in Ontario, Canada: a population-based study
Firearm injury epidemiology in children and youth in Ontario, Canada: a population-based study Open
Background and objective Despite firearms contributing to significant morbidity and mortality globally, firearm injury epidemiology is seldom described outside of the USA. We examined firearm injuries among youth in Canada, including weapo…
View article: Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Secondary Prevention of Stroke Update 2020
Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Secondary Prevention of Stroke Update 2020 Open
The 2020 update of the Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations (CSBPR) for the Secondary Prevention of Stroke includes current evidence-based recommendations and expert opinions intended for use by clinicians across a broad range of …
View article: Correction to: Position statement: minimum archiving requirements for emergency medicine point‑of‑care ultrasound—a modified Delphi‑derived national consensus
Correction to: Position statement: minimum archiving requirements for emergency medicine point‑of‑care ultrasound—a modified Delphi‑derived national consensus Open
View article: A Value-Based Comparison of the Management of Ambulatory Respiratory Diseases in Walk-in Clinics, Primary Care Practices, and Emergency Departments: Protocol for a Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study
A Value-Based Comparison of the Management of Ambulatory Respiratory Diseases in Walk-in Clinics, Primary Care Practices, and Emergency Departments: Protocol for a Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study Open
Background In Canada, 30%-60% of patients presenting to emergency departments are ambulatory. This category has been labeled as a source of emergency department overuse. Acting on the presumption that primary care practices and walk-in cli…
View article: A Value-Based Comparison of the Management of Ambulatory Respiratory Diseases in Walk-in Clinics, Primary Care Practices, and Emergency Departments: Protocol for a Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study (Preprint)
A Value-Based Comparison of the Management of Ambulatory Respiratory Diseases in Walk-in Clinics, Primary Care Practices, and Emergency Departments: Protocol for a Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND In Canada, 30%-60% of patients presenting to emergency departments are ambulatory. This category has been labeled as a source of emergency department overuse. Acting on the presumption that primary care practices and walk-in cl…
View article: P002: Minimum archiving requirements for emergency medicine point-of-care ultrasound: a modified Delphi-derived national consensus
P002: Minimum archiving requirements for emergency medicine point-of-care ultrasound: a modified Delphi-derived national consensus Open
View article: Health human resources for emergency medicine: a framework for the future
Health human resources for emergency medicine: a framework for the future Open
View article: Dissecting the Contemporary Clerkship: Theory‐based Educational Trial of Videos Versus Lectures in Medical Student Education
Dissecting the Contemporary Clerkship: Theory‐based Educational Trial of Videos Versus Lectures in Medical Student Education Open
Background Despite increasing use of the flipped classroom ( FC ) technique in undergraduate medical education, the benefit in learning outcomes over lectures is inconsistent. Best practices in preclass video design principles are rarely u…
View article: MP16: Which PoCUS skills are retained over time for medical students?
MP16: Which PoCUS skills are retained over time for medical students? Open
View article: Emergency physicians should not write orders for hospital admissions
Emergency physicians should not write orders for hospital admissions Open
View article: Position Statement on Emergency Medicine Definitions from the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians
Position Statement on Emergency Medicine Definitions from the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Open
View article: The future of emergency medicine in Canada: Reflections one year after the release of the Collaborative Working Group final report
The future of emergency medicine in Canada: Reflections one year after the release of the Collaborative Working Group final report Open
View article: Regional Nerve Blocks For Hip and Femoral Neck Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review
Regional Nerve Blocks For Hip and Femoral Neck Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review Open
View article: Can severe aortic stenosis be identified by emergency physicians when interpreting a simplified two-view echocardiogram obtained by trained echocardiographers?
Can severe aortic stenosis be identified by emergency physicians when interpreting a simplified two-view echocardiogram obtained by trained echocardiographers? Open
Background Aortic stenosis (AS) is a common valve problem that causes significant morbidity and mortality. The goal of this study was to determine whether an emergency physician (EP) could determine severe AS by reviewing only two B-mode e…