Objective: Residency applicants consider a variety of factors when ranking emergency medicine (EM) programs for their NRMP match list. A human cadaver emergency procedure lab curriculum is uncommon. We hypothesized that the presence this curriculum would positively impact the ranking of an EM residency program.Methods: The EM residency at Nebraska Medical Center is an urban, university-based program with a PGY I-III format. Residency applicants during the interview for a position in the PGY I class of 2006 were surveyed by three weekly electronic mailings. The survey was distributed in March 2006 after the final NRMP match results were released. The survey explored learner preferences and methodological commonality of models of emergency pr...
CONTEXT: With the surge of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19]), the modality of teaching a...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: Residency applicants consider a...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Background: Preparing medical students for residency in emergency medicine involves education in man...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: The Residency Review Committee...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
This session demonstrates a unique utilization of human cadavers to teach procedural skills during t...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: Little is known about the facto...
In 2004, the University of Michigan Medical School reduced its gross anatomy curriculum. To determin...
Abstract Introduction Certifying boards, such as the American Board of Emergency Medicine, mandate t...
BACKGROUND: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) invokes evidence-based ...
Background: Procedural skills training is a critical component of medical education, but is often la...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to 1) describe the current teaching methodology used in Doc...
CONTEXT: With the surge of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19]), the modality of teaching a...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: Residency applicants consider a...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Background: Preparing medical students for residency in emergency medicine involves education in man...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: The Residency Review Committee...
Background: Cadaver dissection remains integrated into the curriculum of numerous medical schools. A...
This session demonstrates a unique utilization of human cadavers to teach procedural skills during t...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: Little is known about the facto...
In 2004, the University of Michigan Medical School reduced its gross anatomy curriculum. To determin...
Abstract Introduction Certifying boards, such as the American Board of Emergency Medicine, mandate t...
BACKGROUND: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) invokes evidence-based ...
Background: Procedural skills training is a critical component of medical education, but is often la...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to 1) describe the current teaching methodology used in Doc...
CONTEXT: With the surge of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19]), the modality of teaching a...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...