AbstractIntroductionIn August 2011, the first cohort of students at the University of Botswana School of Medicine (UBSOM) began their third year of undergraduate medical training. As part of their 2011–2012 curriculum they each completed a 10week rotation in Emergency Medicine (EM), involving problem based learning (PBL) sessions, maintenance of log books, case presentations, and clinical time at the Emergency Centre (EC) of the main tertiary referral hospital in Gaborone, Princess Marina Hospital.MethodsSince EM rotations are often undertaken in the final year of medical training, students were given an anonymous voluntary survey to study the effect of an EM experience in their first clinical year of training. A 5-point Likert scale was us...
Abstract Background The improvement of existing medical training programmes in resource-constrained ...
To meet the greater demand for skilled personnel in Emergency Medicine (EM) in Ghana, the authors de...
Background. Emergency medicine (EM) is a relatively new, but growing medical specialty in sub-Sahara...
AbstractBotswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective compli...
AbstractIntroductionIn August 2011, the first cohort of students at the University of Botswana Schoo...
Botswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective complications ...
IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) residency programmes are new to Africa and exist in only a handf...
Introduction: Low and middle-income countries account for over 90% of worldwide morbidity and mortal...
Emergency medicine is a newly recognized specialty in Botswana and the country launched an emergency...
Abstract Background To design and implement an emerge...
Background: Teaching emergencies has the ability to provide medical students with animportant knowle...
Abstract Background Emergency medicine (EM) is a new specialty in Tanzania. Little is known about ho...
Background: Teaching emergencies has the ability to provide medical students with animportant knowle...
Background: Teaching emergencies has the ability to provide medical students with animportant knowle...
Background: The aim of this study was to establish the type of clinical work done by the doctors in ...
Abstract Background The improvement of existing medical training programmes in resource-constrained ...
To meet the greater demand for skilled personnel in Emergency Medicine (EM) in Ghana, the authors de...
Background. Emergency medicine (EM) is a relatively new, but growing medical specialty in sub-Sahara...
AbstractBotswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective compli...
AbstractIntroductionIn August 2011, the first cohort of students at the University of Botswana Schoo...
Botswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective complications ...
IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) residency programmes are new to Africa and exist in only a handf...
Introduction: Low and middle-income countries account for over 90% of worldwide morbidity and mortal...
Emergency medicine is a newly recognized specialty in Botswana and the country launched an emergency...
Abstract Background To design and implement an emerge...
Background: Teaching emergencies has the ability to provide medical students with animportant knowle...
Abstract Background Emergency medicine (EM) is a new specialty in Tanzania. Little is known about ho...
Background: Teaching emergencies has the ability to provide medical students with animportant knowle...
Background: Teaching emergencies has the ability to provide medical students with animportant knowle...
Background: The aim of this study was to establish the type of clinical work done by the doctors in ...
Abstract Background The improvement of existing medical training programmes in resource-constrained ...
To meet the greater demand for skilled personnel in Emergency Medicine (EM) in Ghana, the authors de...
Background. Emergency medicine (EM) is a relatively new, but growing medical specialty in sub-Sahara...