Study objective: Simulation is commonly used to teach crisis resource management skills and assess them in emergency medicine residents. However, our understanding of the cognitive processes underlying crisis resource management skills is limited because these processes are difficult to assess and describe. The objective of this study is to uncover and characterize the cognitive processes underlying crisis resource management skills and to describe how these processes vary between residents according to performance in a simulation-based examination.Methods: Twenty-two of 24 eligible emergency medicine trainees from 1 tertiary academic center completed 1 or 2 resuscitation-based examinations in the simulation laboratory. Resident performance...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...
Background: Resuscitation of patients with time-critical and life-threatening illness represents a c...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
Study objective: Simulation is commonly used to teach crisis resource management skills and assess t...
Study objective: Simulation is commonly used to teach crisis resource management skills and assess t...
Study 5: Starting to think like an expert: an analysis of resident cognitive processes during simula...
Study objective: Crisis resource management skills are integral to leading the resuscitation of a cr...
Background: Simulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians’ mastery of t...
Study objective: Crisis resource management skills are integral to leading the resuscitation of a cr...
We sought to assess the impact of procedural skills simulation training on residents’ competen...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
BACKGROUND: Recent literature describes cognitive dispositions to respond (CDRs) that may lead phy...
Objective A key task of the team leader in a medical emergency is effective information gathering. S...
© 2019 Nadir et al. Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM...
PURPOSE: Recent literature defines certain cognitive errors that emergency physicians will likely en...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...
Background: Resuscitation of patients with time-critical and life-threatening illness represents a c...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
Study objective: Simulation is commonly used to teach crisis resource management skills and assess t...
Study objective: Simulation is commonly used to teach crisis resource management skills and assess t...
Study 5: Starting to think like an expert: an analysis of resident cognitive processes during simula...
Study objective: Crisis resource management skills are integral to leading the resuscitation of a cr...
Background: Simulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians’ mastery of t...
Study objective: Crisis resource management skills are integral to leading the resuscitation of a cr...
We sought to assess the impact of procedural skills simulation training on residents’ competen...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
BACKGROUND: Recent literature describes cognitive dispositions to respond (CDRs) that may lead phy...
Objective A key task of the team leader in a medical emergency is effective information gathering. S...
© 2019 Nadir et al. Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM...
PURPOSE: Recent literature defines certain cognitive errors that emergency physicians will likely en...
Emergency physicians supervise residents performing rare clinical procedures, but they infrequently ...
Background: Resuscitation of patients with time-critical and life-threatening illness represents a c...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....