Introduction: Formative evaluations of clinical teaching for emergency medicine (EM) faculty are limited. The goal of this study was to develop a behaviorally-based tool for evaluating and providing feedback to EM faculty based on their clinical teaching skills during a shift. Methods: We used a three-phase structured development process. Phase 1 used the nominal group technique with a group of faculty first and then with residents to generate potential evaluation items. Phase 2 included separate focus groups and used a modified Delphi technique with faculty and residents, as well as a group of experts to evaluate the items generated in Phase 1. Following this, residents classified the items into novice, intermediate, and advanced educator ...
CITATION: Van Der Mei, W. F., et al. 2020. Correction to: Evaluating a screener to quantify PTSD ris...
CONTEXT: Teaching faculty cannot reliably distinguish between satisfactory and unsatisfactory reside...
Introduction: Faculty often evaluate learners in the emergency department (ED) at the end of each sh...
Introduction: Feedback provides valuable input for improving physician performance. Conventionally, ...
Emergency medicine residency programs around the country develop didactic conferences to prepare res...
Introduction: Agitation in children and adolescents in the emergency department (ED) can be dangerou...
Introduction: Formative evaluations of clinical teaching for emergency medicine (EM) faculty are lim...
Clinical ultrasound (CUS) is integral to the practice of an increasing number of medical specialties...
Background: The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) supports chart audit as ...
The authors would like to revise the description on the evolution of the definition of burnout in th...
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article
Objective: Feedback is a technique used in medical education to help develop and improve clinical sk...
PURPOSE: The quality of clinical teaching in the emergency department from the students\u27 perspect...
ArticleBackground: This study examines the effectiveness of Calibrated Peer Review (TM) (CPR), a Web...
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that one of the authors’ nam...
CITATION: Van Der Mei, W. F., et al. 2020. Correction to: Evaluating a screener to quantify PTSD ris...
CONTEXT: Teaching faculty cannot reliably distinguish between satisfactory and unsatisfactory reside...
Introduction: Faculty often evaluate learners in the emergency department (ED) at the end of each sh...
Introduction: Feedback provides valuable input for improving physician performance. Conventionally, ...
Emergency medicine residency programs around the country develop didactic conferences to prepare res...
Introduction: Agitation in children and adolescents in the emergency department (ED) can be dangerou...
Introduction: Formative evaluations of clinical teaching for emergency medicine (EM) faculty are lim...
Clinical ultrasound (CUS) is integral to the practice of an increasing number of medical specialties...
Background: The Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) supports chart audit as ...
The authors would like to revise the description on the evolution of the definition of burnout in th...
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article
Objective: Feedback is a technique used in medical education to help develop and improve clinical sk...
PURPOSE: The quality of clinical teaching in the emergency department from the students\u27 perspect...
ArticleBackground: This study examines the effectiveness of Calibrated Peer Review (TM) (CPR), a Web...
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that one of the authors’ nam...
CITATION: Van Der Mei, W. F., et al. 2020. Correction to: Evaluating a screener to quantify PTSD ris...
CONTEXT: Teaching faculty cannot reliably distinguish between satisfactory and unsatisfactory reside...
Introduction: Faculty often evaluate learners in the emergency department (ED) at the end of each sh...