Background There is a growing demand for palliative care (PC) in Emergency departments (ED) as the number of patients who need end-of-life (EOL) care is increasing. Despite significant variability amongst residency programs, there is a lack of structured core curriculum for PC/EOL care in most emergency medicine (EM) training programs, which often do not meet the needs of EM physicians. In this study, we evaluate the effect of a short EOL care workshop on changing the attitude of Iranian EM residents towards EOL care in ED. Method In this prospective before/after educational study at Tehran University of medical science, we enrolled 40 EM residents using a random sampling method. We obtained demographic and practice background information, ...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
ObjectiveTo describe the perceived qualities of successful palliative care (PC) providers in the eme...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
CONTEXT: Emergency medicine (EM) residents perceive palliative care (PC) skills as important and wan...
Introduction: In a 2008 focus group study regarding the improvement of palliative care in the Emerge...
Objective: As medical education evolves, emphasis on chronic care management within the medical curr...
Abstract Background To investigate the value of a novel simulation-based palliative care educational...
With the intent of integrating educational activities into the existing medical school curriculum th...
Objective The primary aim of the present study was to investigate Australian ED staff perspectives a...
Palliative care (PC) is the comprehensive management of patients diagnosed with terminal illness. Ca...
End of life (EOL) comes with a variety of physical, emotional, and social concerns for both patients...
As of 1995, 90 % of medical schools offered occa-sional lectures and short courses on death and dyin...
Despite interest in end-of-life educational efforts, attitu-dinal barriers still thwart the integrat...
Learning Objectives: 1. Recognize a new format to teach end-of-life care. 2. Review the perception o...
Introduction End-of-life (EOL) care is an essential skill for most physicians and health care provid...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
ObjectiveTo describe the perceived qualities of successful palliative care (PC) providers in the eme...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
CONTEXT: Emergency medicine (EM) residents perceive palliative care (PC) skills as important and wan...
Introduction: In a 2008 focus group study regarding the improvement of palliative care in the Emerge...
Objective: As medical education evolves, emphasis on chronic care management within the medical curr...
Abstract Background To investigate the value of a novel simulation-based palliative care educational...
With the intent of integrating educational activities into the existing medical school curriculum th...
Objective The primary aim of the present study was to investigate Australian ED staff perspectives a...
Palliative care (PC) is the comprehensive management of patients diagnosed with terminal illness. Ca...
End of life (EOL) comes with a variety of physical, emotional, and social concerns for both patients...
As of 1995, 90 % of medical schools offered occa-sional lectures and short courses on death and dyin...
Despite interest in end-of-life educational efforts, attitu-dinal barriers still thwart the integrat...
Learning Objectives: 1. Recognize a new format to teach end-of-life care. 2. Review the perception o...
Introduction End-of-life (EOL) care is an essential skill for most physicians and health care provid...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
ObjectiveTo describe the perceived qualities of successful palliative care (PC) providers in the eme...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...