BACKGROUND: Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula and improving the undergraduate medical education (UME) to graduate medical education (GME) transition. An innovative solution to both of these challenges at the Zucker School of Medicine has been the application of the cognitive apprenticeship framework in requiring emergency medical technician (EMT) certification during the first course in medical school as the core on which to build an integrated curriculum and provide entrustable clinical skills. METHODS: Beginning with the Class of 2011, student feedback about the short-term impact of the experience was collected annually. In addition, perceptions of near graduates and alumni were surveyed in 2017 t...
Purpose: The ability of healthcare systems to deliver world-class compassionate care depends on the ...
Statement of the Problem: The purpose of this project was: (I) To trace the development of Emergency...
Introduction: As emergency medicine (EM) has become a more prominent feature in the clinical years o...
<p><b>Background:</b> Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula an...
OBJECTIVE: The first course of the medical curriculum at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medic...
Background: Previous research on Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) programs as an early clinical ex...
clinical immersion. The course content specific to the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) curriculum...
Sangeeta Lamba, Bryan Wilson, Brenda Natal, Roxanne Nagurka, Michael Anana, Harsh Sule Department of...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
BackgroundPediatric emergency medicine (PEM) has seen little progression toward a standardized PEM e...
In just a few years of preparation, emergency medicine (EM) trainees must achieve expertise across t...
Understanding the role and training of all healthcare professionals is essential for RNs who are res...
INTRODUCTION: The Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) provides medical students with learning in a ...
INTRODUCTION: The Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) provides medical students with learning in a ...
Purpose: The ability of healthcare systems to deliver world-class compassionate care depends on the ...
Purpose: The ability of healthcare systems to deliver world-class compassionate care depends on the ...
Statement of the Problem: The purpose of this project was: (I) To trace the development of Emergency...
Introduction: As emergency medicine (EM) has become a more prominent feature in the clinical years o...
<p><b>Background:</b> Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula an...
OBJECTIVE: The first course of the medical curriculum at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medic...
Background: Previous research on Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) programs as an early clinical ex...
clinical immersion. The course content specific to the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) curriculum...
Sangeeta Lamba, Bryan Wilson, Brenda Natal, Roxanne Nagurka, Michael Anana, Harsh Sule Department of...
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a young specialty and only recently has a recommended medical...
BackgroundPediatric emergency medicine (PEM) has seen little progression toward a standardized PEM e...
In just a few years of preparation, emergency medicine (EM) trainees must achieve expertise across t...
Understanding the role and training of all healthcare professionals is essential for RNs who are res...
INTRODUCTION: The Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) provides medical students with learning in a ...
INTRODUCTION: The Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) provides medical students with learning in a ...
Purpose: The ability of healthcare systems to deliver world-class compassionate care depends on the ...
Purpose: The ability of healthcare systems to deliver world-class compassionate care depends on the ...
Statement of the Problem: The purpose of this project was: (I) To trace the development of Emergency...
Introduction: As emergency medicine (EM) has become a more prominent feature in the clinical years o...