Background: Differences in productivity between off-service residents rotating in the emergency department (ED) and their emergency medicine (EM) resident counterparts have never been directly quantified. Objectives: We sought to quantify the difference between off-service residents rotating in the ED and their EM resident counterparts.We also sought to find whether shift cards could be used to increase the productivity of off-service residents rotating in the ED. Methods: This is a prospective cohort study conducted at an urban, tertiary, Level I trauma center.We implemented the use of shift cards for off-service residents during their EM rotation. Completion of the shift card involved recording patients seen and their dispositions, proced...
ObjectiveShift work affects health status of healthcare providers and patients. We assessed the effe...
Objectives: Sign-out (SO) is a challenge to the emergency physician. Some training programs have ins...
Introduction: The “July effect” describes the period in which new interns begin learning patient car...
Background: Differences in productivity between off-service residents rotating in the emergency depa...
BackgroundDifferences in productivity between off-service residents rotating in the emergency depart...
Introduction: Resident productivity is an important educational and operational measure in emergency...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...
Objectives: Emergency physician productivity, often defined as new patients evaluated per hour, is e...
Introduction: Several prior studies have examined the impact of learners (medical students or reside...
Introduction: The objective of this report is to determine physician assistant (PA) productivity in ...
BACKGROUND: Within Emergency Department (ED), problem responsiveness and organizational capacity are...
Introduction: Clinical rotations in emergency medicine (EM) can be challenging for medical students ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine Emergency Medicine (EM) resident productivity ...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Learning Objectives: To determine average RVUs per hour for emergency medicine residents at a tertia...
ObjectiveShift work affects health status of healthcare providers and patients. We assessed the effe...
Objectives: Sign-out (SO) is a challenge to the emergency physician. Some training programs have ins...
Introduction: The “July effect” describes the period in which new interns begin learning patient car...
Background: Differences in productivity between off-service residents rotating in the emergency depa...
BackgroundDifferences in productivity between off-service residents rotating in the emergency depart...
Introduction: Resident productivity is an important educational and operational measure in emergency...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...
Objectives: Emergency physician productivity, often defined as new patients evaluated per hour, is e...
Introduction: Several prior studies have examined the impact of learners (medical students or reside...
Introduction: The objective of this report is to determine physician assistant (PA) productivity in ...
BACKGROUND: Within Emergency Department (ED), problem responsiveness and organizational capacity are...
Introduction: Clinical rotations in emergency medicine (EM) can be challenging for medical students ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine Emergency Medicine (EM) resident productivity ...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Learning Objectives: To determine average RVUs per hour for emergency medicine residents at a tertia...
ObjectiveShift work affects health status of healthcare providers and patients. We assessed the effe...
Objectives: Sign-out (SO) is a challenge to the emergency physician. Some training programs have ins...
Introduction: The “July effect” describes the period in which new interns begin learning patient car...