Aim: To assess the immediate effect on trauma-related knowledge of the trauma evaluation and management (TEAM) program applied to medical students in Australia. Methods: 73 final year medical students from Melbourne were randomly assigned to two experimental groups (E1 and E2 who completed the TEAM program after a 20 item MCQ pre-test on trauma resuscitation and a second MCQ exam after the TEAM program) and two control groups (C1 and C2 who completed the pre- and post-MCQ exams before completing the TEAM module). All 73 students completed an evaluation questionnaire. Paired and unpaired t-tests were used for within and between groups comparisons. Results: Groups C1 and C2 had similar mean scores in pre- and post-tests ranging from 57.2 to 6...
The resuscitation of severely injured patients is one of the most challenging processes in healthcar...
AimThe purpose of the study was to formally identify trauma care delivery problems at the study inst...
Objective To evaluate the association between trauma team activation according to well-establishe...
Objectives: To assess the immediate effect of TEAM on trauma related knowledge of undergraduate medi...
This study examines the potential role of the Trauma Evaluation and Management (TEAM) programme in t...
IntroductionTrauma and injury are significant contributors to the global burden of disease, with 5 m...
Introduction. Emergency management at the accident site is often of key importance for the later fat...
Trauma is an important issue that has been neglected in the training of medical students. This study...
AbstractBackgroundTrauma Evaluation and Management course was designed to develop trauma cognitive s...
Background & Aim: Improving clinical decision-making is one of the challenges of the pre-hospital em...
Introduction: Poor teamwork leads to preventable medical errors, and thus negatively impacts medical...
It is common practice for hospitals to use a trauma team activation criteria (TTAC) to identify pati...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between the time taken to make a decision to go to surger...
Objectives: This prospective descriptive study aimed to test the validity and feasibility of the Tea...
Introduction: In an emergency, trauma teams must form quickly and function effectively. Simulation i...
The resuscitation of severely injured patients is one of the most challenging processes in healthcar...
AimThe purpose of the study was to formally identify trauma care delivery problems at the study inst...
Objective To evaluate the association between trauma team activation according to well-establishe...
Objectives: To assess the immediate effect of TEAM on trauma related knowledge of undergraduate medi...
This study examines the potential role of the Trauma Evaluation and Management (TEAM) programme in t...
IntroductionTrauma and injury are significant contributors to the global burden of disease, with 5 m...
Introduction. Emergency management at the accident site is often of key importance for the later fat...
Trauma is an important issue that has been neglected in the training of medical students. This study...
AbstractBackgroundTrauma Evaluation and Management course was designed to develop trauma cognitive s...
Background & Aim: Improving clinical decision-making is one of the challenges of the pre-hospital em...
Introduction: Poor teamwork leads to preventable medical errors, and thus negatively impacts medical...
It is common practice for hospitals to use a trauma team activation criteria (TTAC) to identify pati...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between the time taken to make a decision to go to surger...
Objectives: This prospective descriptive study aimed to test the validity and feasibility of the Tea...
Introduction: In an emergency, trauma teams must form quickly and function effectively. Simulation i...
The resuscitation of severely injured patients is one of the most challenging processes in healthcar...
AimThe purpose of the study was to formally identify trauma care delivery problems at the study inst...
Objective To evaluate the association between trauma team activation according to well-establishe...