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View article: Adaptive Leadership and Burnout in Military Healthcare Workers During a Global Health Pandemic
Adaptive Leadership and Burnout in Military Healthcare Workers During a Global Health Pandemic Open
Introduction Occupational burnout among healthcare workers has continued to climb, impacting workforce well-being, patient safety, and retention of qualified personnel. Burnout in military healthcare workers, who have had the added stress …
View article: When a Critically Ill Child is Oceans Away From a PICU: A Military Pediatric CCAT Mission
When a Critically Ill Child is Oceans Away From a PICU: A Military Pediatric CCAT Mission Open
A 4-year-old former 26-week premature male presented to the U.S. Naval Hospital Guam emergency department in respiratory failure secondary to human metapneumovirus requiring urgent intubation. His condition was complicated by a bradycardic…
View article: Beyond Trauma: High-Volume Critical Care Medicine in a Military Medical Center–Based Military–Civilian Partnership
Beyond Trauma: High-Volume Critical Care Medicine in a Military Medical Center–Based Military–Civilian Partnership Open
Introduction Critical Care Internal Medicine (CCIM) is vital to the U.S. Military as evidenced by the role CCIM played in the COVID-19 pandemic response and wartime operations. Although the proficiency needs of military surgeons have been …
View article: The Impact of Adaptive Leadership on Burnout in Special Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Impact of Adaptive Leadership on Burnout in Special Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Occupational burnout among special education teachers results in increased attrition, and lower student and teacher outcomes. The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to establish a framework of occupational burnout within …
View article: Creating Patient Safety Team Members Through a Simulation-Based Interprofessional Root Cause Analysis Course
Creating Patient Safety Team Members Through a Simulation-Based Interprofessional Root Cause Analysis Course Open
Background The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Common Program Requirements require residents to participate in real or simulated interprofessional patient safety activities. Root cause analysis (RCA) is widely used to …
View article: The Sum is Greater Than the Parts: Aligning Graduate Allied and Medical Health Education at a Training Institution
The Sum is Greater Than the Parts: Aligning Graduate Allied and Medical Health Education at a Training Institution Open
Analysis of military Graduate Medical Education (GME) remains in the discussion forefront as resources continue to face scrutiny along with military-specific obligation challenges. The Military Health System Quadruple Aim of Better Care, B…
View article: A Descriptive Analysis of Pediatric Transports Throughout the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
A Descriptive Analysis of Pediatric Transports Throughout the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Open
Background The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) has over 375,000 military personnel, civilian employees, and their dependents. Routine pediatric care is available in theater, but pediatric subspecialty, surgical, and intensive care of…
View article: A Quality Improvement Initiative to Reduce Unnecessary Rapid Responses Using Early Warning Scores
A Quality Improvement Initiative to Reduce Unnecessary Rapid Responses Using Early Warning Scores Open
OBJECTIVES: The Pediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS) is an evidence-based tool that allows early collaborative assessment and intervention for a rapid response team (RRT) activation. The goal of our quality improvement initiative was to re…
View article: The Impact of Graduate Medical Education on Scholarly Activity at a Military Medical Treatment Facility
The Impact of Graduate Medical Education on Scholarly Activity at a Military Medical Treatment Facility Open
Introduction Graduate medical education (GME) faculty and trainees have required scholarly activities to meet accreditation requirements. The impact of this contribution to the Military Health System, especially regarding innovations in mi…
View article: Extending Peer Support Across the Military Health System to Decrease Clinician Burnout
Extending Peer Support Across the Military Health System to Decrease Clinician Burnout Open
Introduction Clinician burnout is widespread throughout medicine, affecting professionalism, communication, and increases the risk of medical errors, thus impacting safe quality patient care. Previous studies have shown Peer Support Progra…
View article: The Value of Military Graduate Medical Education
The Value of Military Graduate Medical Education Open
Military Graduate Medical Education(GME) has been a source of controversy ever since its inception. Great debate has swirled around its value and costs to the military. In spite of this, since its meager beginnings after WWI, it has grown …