Breaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) is a common occurrence. This is especially true for an emergency physician (EP) as there is little time to prepare for the event and likely little or no knowledge of the patients or family background information. At our institution, there is no formal training for EP residents in delivering bad news. We felt teaching emergency medicine residents these communication skills should be an important part of their educational curriculum. We describe our experience with a defined educational program designed to educate and improve physician′s confidence and competence in bad news and death notification. A regularly scheduled 5-h grand rounds conference time frame was dedicated to the ...
Learning Objective: 1. Assess EM residents satisfaction with a patient safety simulation and debrief...
<div><p>Abstract Objective Breaking bad news (BBN) is particularly difficult in perinatology. Prev...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
Introduction: Breaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
peer reviewedBreaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
Abstract Background Breaking bad news (BBN) to patients and their relatives is a complex and stressf...
Applying simulation in medical education is becoming more and more popular. The use of simulation in...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
Background: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
Background: Breaking bad news is challenging, and Physicians are usually poorly trained or untrained...
Abstract Introduction Breaking bad news (BBN) is inevitable in medicine and is one of the most impor...
Introduction: Healthcare systems often expose patients to significant, preventable harm causing an e...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...
The emergency department visit for a patient with serious illness represents a sentinel event, signa...
Learning Objective: 1. Assess EM residents satisfaction with a patient safety simulation and debrief...
<div><p>Abstract Objective Breaking bad news (BBN) is particularly difficult in perinatology. Prev...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
Introduction: Breaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
peer reviewedBreaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
Abstract Background Breaking bad news (BBN) to patients and their relatives is a complex and stressf...
Applying simulation in medical education is becoming more and more popular. The use of simulation in...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
Background: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
Background: Breaking bad news is challenging, and Physicians are usually poorly trained or untrained...
Abstract Introduction Breaking bad news (BBN) is inevitable in medicine and is one of the most impor...
Introduction: Healthcare systems often expose patients to significant, preventable harm causing an e...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...
The emergency department visit for a patient with serious illness represents a sentinel event, signa...
Learning Objective: 1. Assess EM residents satisfaction with a patient safety simulation and debrief...
<div><p>Abstract Objective Breaking bad news (BBN) is particularly difficult in perinatology. Prev...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....