Introduction Multi-source feedback (MSF) is an evaluation method mandated by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). The Queen\u27s Simulation Assessment Tool (QSAT) has been validated as being able to distinguish between resident performances in a simulation setting. The QSAT has also been demonstrated to have excellent MSF agreement when used in an adult simulation performed in a simulation lab. Using the QSAT, this study sought to determine the degree of agreement of MSF in a single pediatric (Peds) simulation case conducted in situ in a Peds emergency department (ED). Methods This Institutional Review Board-approved study was conducted in a four-year emergency medicine residency. A Peds resuscitation case was d...
The use of simulation in graduate medical education affords unique opportunities for increasing the ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency department (ED) caregivers have reported feeling uncomfortable performing emer...
Introduction Multi-source feedback (MSF) is an evaluation method mandated by the Accreditation Counc...
Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) specifically notes mu...
Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) specifically notes mu...
Historically, the assessment of medical resident knowledge and skill has occurred through standardiz...
Objectives: Multisource feedback (MSF) has potential value in learner assessment, but has not been b...
Aim: To assess the efficacy of a newly implemented resident simulation curriculum at a medium sized ...
Background: The use of high-fidelity simulation is emerging as a desirable method for competency-bas...
© 2017 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: All residency programs in the Unit...
Background: The direct observation and assessment of learners’ resuscitation skills by an attending ...
OBJECTIVES: All residency programs in the United States are required to report their residents\u27 p...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the use of high-fidelity simul...
Introduction: Over the last several decades simulation, in both graduate and undergraduate emergency...
The use of simulation in graduate medical education affords unique opportunities for increasing the ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency department (ED) caregivers have reported feeling uncomfortable performing emer...
Introduction Multi-source feedback (MSF) is an evaluation method mandated by the Accreditation Counc...
Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) specifically notes mu...
Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) specifically notes mu...
Historically, the assessment of medical resident knowledge and skill has occurred through standardiz...
Objectives: Multisource feedback (MSF) has potential value in learner assessment, but has not been b...
Aim: To assess the efficacy of a newly implemented resident simulation curriculum at a medium sized ...
Background: The use of high-fidelity simulation is emerging as a desirable method for competency-bas...
© 2017 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: All residency programs in the Unit...
Background: The direct observation and assessment of learners’ resuscitation skills by an attending ...
OBJECTIVES: All residency programs in the United States are required to report their residents\u27 p...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the use of high-fidelity simul...
Introduction: Over the last several decades simulation, in both graduate and undergraduate emergency...
The use of simulation in graduate medical education affords unique opportunities for increasing the ...
BACKGROUND: The majority of children seeking care in emergency departments are seen by general emerg...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency department (ED) caregivers have reported feeling uncomfortable performing emer...