Abstract Background Handoffs are a complex procedure whose success relies on mutual discussion rather than simple information transfer. Particularly among trainees, handoffs present major opportunities for medical error. Previous research has explored best practices and pitfalls in general handoff education but has not discussed barriers specific to anesthesiology residents. This study characterizes the experiences of residents in anesthesiology as they learn handoff technique in order to inform strategies for teaching this important component of perioperative care. Methods: In 2016, we conducted a semi-structured interview study of 30 anesthesia residents across all three postgraduate years at a major academic hospital. Interviews were cod...
The purpose of this study is to implement a quality improvement project at a level one trauma center...
Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires that residency progr...
Up to 80% of serious medical errors occur due to miscommunication from one provider to another (The ...
Abstract Background Handoff education is both formal and informal and varies widely across medical s...
Patient handoffs between healthcare providers occur multiple times a day. Poor communication during ...
INTRODUCTION: Handoffs are defined as verbal and written communications during patient care transiti...
Handoffs are defined as verbal and written communications during patient care transitions. With the ...
Introduction Handoffs have been shown to be a potential cause of communication failures, leading to ...
In 2010, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education released its resident duty hours r...
Background Patient care handoffs are a core professional activity that incoming interns are expected...
Introduction: Handoffs are defined as verbal and written communications during patient care transiti...
Communication between healthcare providers is an essential aspect of caring for patients. Effective ...
Transitions of patient care, or handoffs, between members of the medical team have often been hamper...
Continuity is critical for safe patient care and its absence is associated with adverse outcomes. Co...
Health Professions - Clinical: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Fo...
The purpose of this study is to implement a quality improvement project at a level one trauma center...
Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires that residency progr...
Up to 80% of serious medical errors occur due to miscommunication from one provider to another (The ...
Abstract Background Handoff education is both formal and informal and varies widely across medical s...
Patient handoffs between healthcare providers occur multiple times a day. Poor communication during ...
INTRODUCTION: Handoffs are defined as verbal and written communications during patient care transiti...
Handoffs are defined as verbal and written communications during patient care transitions. With the ...
Introduction Handoffs have been shown to be a potential cause of communication failures, leading to ...
In 2010, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education released its resident duty hours r...
Background Patient care handoffs are a core professional activity that incoming interns are expected...
Introduction: Handoffs are defined as verbal and written communications during patient care transiti...
Communication between healthcare providers is an essential aspect of caring for patients. Effective ...
Transitions of patient care, or handoffs, between members of the medical team have often been hamper...
Continuity is critical for safe patient care and its absence is associated with adverse outcomes. Co...
Health Professions - Clinical: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Fo...
The purpose of this study is to implement a quality improvement project at a level one trauma center...
Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires that residency progr...
Up to 80% of serious medical errors occur due to miscommunication from one provider to another (The ...