Quantitative assessments of how trainees affect patient care have been limited, especially in the emergency department (ED). A US study by Pitts et al found that supervised resident visits were associated with greater resource use, including longer length of stay (LOS) in the ED. As EDs host more core clerkship courses, less experienced students have become involved in bedside care. This study examined the association between the presence of medical students in the ED and patient LOS, an established patient-centered outcome and marker of ED performance
Hospital emergency departments are experiencing overcrowding across the United States, which causes ...
Introduction: Several prior studies have examined the impact of learners (medical students or reside...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...
Quantitative assessments of how trainees affect patient care have been limited, especially in the em...
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) in teaching hospitals have competing goals of timely patient...
Introduction: There are 161 emergency medicine residency programs in the United States, many of whic...
PURPOSE: Research regarding the effect of trainees on emergency department (ED) operations has demon...
Background Length of stay is an important indicator of quality of care in Emergency Departments (ED)...
Objective: An electronic emergency department information system (EDIS) can monitor the progress of ...
OBJECTIVE: The Institute of Medicine identified emergency department (ED) crowding as a critical thr...
Emergency Department (ED) Length Of Stay (ED-LOS) is associated with quality of care, patient safety...
Introduction: While patient throughput and emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) are recogn...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
Accurate predictions of patient length of stay (LOS) in the hospital can effectively manage hospital...
Introduction: There has been concern of increased emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) dur...
Hospital emergency departments are experiencing overcrowding across the United States, which causes ...
Introduction: Several prior studies have examined the impact of learners (medical students or reside...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...
Quantitative assessments of how trainees affect patient care have been limited, especially in the em...
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) in teaching hospitals have competing goals of timely patient...
Introduction: There are 161 emergency medicine residency programs in the United States, many of whic...
PURPOSE: Research regarding the effect of trainees on emergency department (ED) operations has demon...
Background Length of stay is an important indicator of quality of care in Emergency Departments (ED)...
Objective: An electronic emergency department information system (EDIS) can monitor the progress of ...
OBJECTIVE: The Institute of Medicine identified emergency department (ED) crowding as a critical thr...
Emergency Department (ED) Length Of Stay (ED-LOS) is associated with quality of care, patient safety...
Introduction: While patient throughput and emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) are recogn...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
Accurate predictions of patient length of stay (LOS) in the hospital can effectively manage hospital...
Introduction: There has been concern of increased emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) dur...
Hospital emergency departments are experiencing overcrowding across the United States, which causes ...
Introduction: Several prior studies have examined the impact of learners (medical students or reside...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...