When working in a chaotic Emergency Department (ED) with competing priorities, clinical teaching may be sacrificed for the sake of patient flow and throughput. An organized, efficient approach to clinical teaching helps focus teaching on what the learner needs at that moment, incorporates regular feedback, keeps the department on track, and prevents over-teaching. Effective clinical teaching in a busy environment is an important skill for senior residents and faculty to develop. This review will provide a critique and comparison of seven structured teaching models to better prepare readers to seize the teachable moment
Bedside teaching is a vital component of medical education. It is applicable to any situation where ...
The Emergency Department (ED) is a frequently utilized care environment that functions to meet acute...
Introduction: Linking educational objectives and clinical learning during clerkships can be difficul...
When working in a chaotic Emergency Department (ED) with competing priorities, clinical teaching may...
Objectives: Academic emergency physicians must find ways to teach residents, medical students, and a...
Clinical teaching is the primary educational tool use to train learners from day one of medical scho...
Clinical teaching is the primary educational tool use to train learners from day one of medical scho...
Purpose Most contemporary research in medical education focuses on the undergraduate component condu...
Purpose: Most contemporary research in medical education focuses on the undergraduate component cond...
SUMMARY The patient is at the center of clinical medicine. In order to effectively teach clinical sk...
Introduction: One important skill that an emergency medicine trainee must learn is the resuscitation...
It can be difficult to carve out dedicated time to teach in the busy environment of the Emergency De...
Introduction: In the face of declining bedside teaching and increasing emergency department (ED) cro...
Introduction Preparing residents for supervision of medical students in the clinical setting is impo...
Audience: This workshop is intended for faculty members in an emergency medicine (or other) residenc...
Bedside teaching is a vital component of medical education. It is applicable to any situation where ...
The Emergency Department (ED) is a frequently utilized care environment that functions to meet acute...
Introduction: Linking educational objectives and clinical learning during clerkships can be difficul...
When working in a chaotic Emergency Department (ED) with competing priorities, clinical teaching may...
Objectives: Academic emergency physicians must find ways to teach residents, medical students, and a...
Clinical teaching is the primary educational tool use to train learners from day one of medical scho...
Clinical teaching is the primary educational tool use to train learners from day one of medical scho...
Purpose Most contemporary research in medical education focuses on the undergraduate component condu...
Purpose: Most contemporary research in medical education focuses on the undergraduate component cond...
SUMMARY The patient is at the center of clinical medicine. In order to effectively teach clinical sk...
Introduction: One important skill that an emergency medicine trainee must learn is the resuscitation...
It can be difficult to carve out dedicated time to teach in the busy environment of the Emergency De...
Introduction: In the face of declining bedside teaching and increasing emergency department (ED) cro...
Introduction Preparing residents for supervision of medical students in the clinical setting is impo...
Audience: This workshop is intended for faculty members in an emergency medicine (or other) residenc...
Bedside teaching is a vital component of medical education. It is applicable to any situation where ...
The Emergency Department (ED) is a frequently utilized care environment that functions to meet acute...
Introduction: Linking educational objectives and clinical learning during clerkships can be difficul...