Background: Preparing medical students for residency in emergency medicine involves education in many areas of knowledge and skill, including instruction in advanced emergency procedures. Objectives: To outline the logistics involved in running a training course in advanced emergency procedures for fourth-year medical students and to report students' perceptions of the impact of the course. Methods: The course is a cadaver-based training laboratory that utilizes several teaching modalities, including a Web-based syllabus and online streaming video, didactic lecture, hands-on practice with models and ultrasound, and hands-on practice with unembalmed (fresh) cadavers. The course focuses on seven emergent procedural skills, including deep veno...
Background: Reduction in working hours, streamlined training schemes and increasing use of endovascu...
Abstract Introduction Certifying boards, such as the American Board of Emergency Medicine, mandate t...
Background: Arthrocentesis of the ankle and elbow and brachial plexus nerve blocks are infrequently ...
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...
PURPOSE: Emergency procedures are highly dependent on the skill and experience of the physician perf...
Introduction: Over the past decade, medical students have witnessed a decline in the opportunities t...
Background: Procedural skills training is a critical component of medical education, but is often la...
Introduction. In our country, severe concomitant injury is one of the main causes of death among peo...
Objective: Residency applicants consider a variety of factors when ranking emergency medicine (EM) p...
Objectives – To describe the development of an educational workshop to develop procedural skills in ...
Background: Paramedic education has evolved in recent times from vocational post-employment to terti...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: Residency applicants consider a...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
Learning Objectives: The objective was to create an assessment tool for emergent cricothyrotomy usin...
Background: Reduction in working hours, streamlined training schemes and increasing use of endovascu...
Abstract Introduction Certifying boards, such as the American Board of Emergency Medicine, mandate t...
Background: Arthrocentesis of the ankle and elbow and brachial plexus nerve blocks are infrequently ...
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...
PURPOSE: Emergency procedures are highly dependent on the skill and experience of the physician perf...
Introduction: Over the past decade, medical students have witnessed a decline in the opportunities t...
Background: Procedural skills training is a critical component of medical education, but is often la...
Introduction. In our country, severe concomitant injury is one of the main causes of death among peo...
Objective: Residency applicants consider a variety of factors when ranking emergency medicine (EM) p...
Objectives – To describe the development of an educational workshop to develop procedural skills in ...
Background: Paramedic education has evolved in recent times from vocational post-employment to terti...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: Residency applicants consider a...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
Learning Objectives: The objective was to create an assessment tool for emergent cricothyrotomy usin...
Background: Reduction in working hours, streamlined training schemes and increasing use of endovascu...
Abstract Introduction Certifying boards, such as the American Board of Emergency Medicine, mandate t...
Background: Arthrocentesis of the ankle and elbow and brachial plexus nerve blocks are infrequently ...