© 2019 Weston Medical Publishing. All rights reserved. While the increasing professionalism of the Emergency Management (EM) field has brought great benefits and opportunities, increasingly the bar to entry into the profession has been on a steep incline with ever increasing mandatory and preferred requirements for EM job applicants it seems. For the EM student or new EM graduate with limited experience opportunities, this can be a severe handicap in the quest to secure a viable entry level EM position. Experiential Learning provides an excellent solution to this problem
Background Clinical education represents the most important formative period in undergraduate medic...
Experiential learning allows students to step outside the classroom and into a community setting to ...
In just a few years of preparation, emergency medicine (EM) trainees must achieve expertise across t...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so that managers bet...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so that managers bet...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so that managers bet...
The ultimate aim of this research is to help emergency management staff and volunteers to function m...
The ultimate aim of this research is to help emergency management staff and volunteers to function m...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so thatmanagers bett...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so thatmanagers bett...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so thatmanagers bett...
BackgroundPediatric emergency medicine (PEM) has seen little progression toward a standardized PEM e...
<p><b>Background:</b> Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula an...
BACKGROUND: Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula and improvin...
Daifallah Alrazeeni,1 Ahtisham Younas,2,3 Subia Parveen Rasheed4 1Department of EMS, PSCEMS, King Sa...
Background Clinical education represents the most important formative period in undergraduate medic...
Experiential learning allows students to step outside the classroom and into a community setting to ...
In just a few years of preparation, emergency medicine (EM) trainees must achieve expertise across t...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so that managers bet...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so that managers bet...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so that managers bet...
The ultimate aim of this research is to help emergency management staff and volunteers to function m...
The ultimate aim of this research is to help emergency management staff and volunteers to function m...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so thatmanagers bett...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so thatmanagers bett...
The paper aims to assist emergency services organisations to learn how to learn so thatmanagers bett...
BackgroundPediatric emergency medicine (PEM) has seen little progression toward a standardized PEM e...
<p><b>Background:</b> Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula an...
BACKGROUND: Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula and improvin...
Daifallah Alrazeeni,1 Ahtisham Younas,2,3 Subia Parveen Rasheed4 1Department of EMS, PSCEMS, King Sa...
Background Clinical education represents the most important formative period in undergraduate medic...
Experiential learning allows students to step outside the classroom and into a community setting to ...
In just a few years of preparation, emergency medicine (EM) trainees must achieve expertise across t...