Introduction Obstetrical emergencies are a high-risk yet infrequent occurrence in the emergency department. While U.S. emergency medicine (EM) residency graduates are required to perform 10 low-risk normal spontaneous vaginal deliveries, little is known about how residencies prepare residents to manage obstetrical emergencies. We sought to profile the current obstetrical training curricula through a survey of U.S. training programs. Methods We sent a web-based survey covering the four most common obstetrical emergencies (pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), shoulder dystocia, and breech presentation) through email invitations to all program directors (PD) of U.S. EM residency programs. The survey focused on curricular detai...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Background:Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is an obstetrical emergency traditionally defined as the loss...
Background Training of healthcare workers can play an important role in improving quality of care, a...
Introduction: Obstetrical emergencies are a high-risk yet infrequent occurrence in the emergency dep...
Obstetrical emergencies occur in less than two percent of all pregnancies in the United States. Thes...
Background: Obstetric patients that present to rural emergency departments (ED) have a higher rate o...
Audience: This curriculum, created and implemented at Kaweah Delta HCD emergency medicine program, ...
The infrequent and high-stakes nature of obstetric emergencies requires staff members to respond qui...
Every year America ranks the highest in maternal mortality of all developed countries. An average of...
The infrequent and high-stakes nature of obstetric emergencies requires staff members to respond qui...
Background: Pregnant women often seek care at urgent care (UC) facilities over more appropriate sett...
© 2018, South African Medical Association. All rights reserved. Background. Poor emergency obstetric...
BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians are increasingly performing transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) to rule ...
Audience: This curriculum, created and implemented at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Cent...
Purpose: In circumstances of obstetrical crisis, the ideal administration requires the rapidly organ...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Background:Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is an obstetrical emergency traditionally defined as the loss...
Background Training of healthcare workers can play an important role in improving quality of care, a...
Introduction: Obstetrical emergencies are a high-risk yet infrequent occurrence in the emergency dep...
Obstetrical emergencies occur in less than two percent of all pregnancies in the United States. Thes...
Background: Obstetric patients that present to rural emergency departments (ED) have a higher rate o...
Audience: This curriculum, created and implemented at Kaweah Delta HCD emergency medicine program, ...
The infrequent and high-stakes nature of obstetric emergencies requires staff members to respond qui...
Every year America ranks the highest in maternal mortality of all developed countries. An average of...
The infrequent and high-stakes nature of obstetric emergencies requires staff members to respond qui...
Background: Pregnant women often seek care at urgent care (UC) facilities over more appropriate sett...
© 2018, South African Medical Association. All rights reserved. Background. Poor emergency obstetric...
BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians are increasingly performing transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) to rule ...
Audience: This curriculum, created and implemented at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Cent...
Purpose: In circumstances of obstetrical crisis, the ideal administration requires the rapidly organ...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Background:Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is an obstetrical emergency traditionally defined as the loss...
Background Training of healthcare workers can play an important role in improving quality of care, a...