Background and objective Emergency medical services (EMS) are often assumed to only involve bringing patients to physicians for treatment in the emergency department. However, EMS staff are also responsible for responding to physicians in the primary care setting when medical emergencies arise. While emergency medicine (EM) residents are exposed to EMS as part of their curriculum, little is known about the knowledge of other resident physicians who may interact with EMS. In light of this, we conducted this study to address the scarcity of data related to this topic. Methods A quantitative cross-sectional knowledge assessment was conducted among resident physicians in emergency medicine, internal medicine, family medicine, pediatric, and com...
Objectives: Clinical rotations play a major role in the learning process for medical students. Durin...
BACKGROUND: Although Emergency physicians frequently intubate patients, management of mechanical ven...
BACKGROUND: Although Emergency physicians frequently intubate patients, management of mechanical ven...
Background The American Board of Emergency Medicine conducts an annual survey of residents in Emerge...
Introduction: The effects of non-physician practitioners (NPP) such as physician assistants and nurs...
Objective: Non-medical knowledge-based sub-competencies (multitasking, professionalism, accountabili...
Aim: Emergency units constitute the most important part of all hospitals. The aim of this study was...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: The Residency Review Committee...
Introduction. Since the 1966 publication Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of ...
Objective: Emergency physicians, with their life-saving roles in critical diseases’ initial evaluati...
Learning Objectives: To quantify individual differences in resident clinical exposure during trainin...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the needs of internal medicine residents rotating ...
Abstract. Emergency Medicine is a relatively young specialty in the United States as well as in othe...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine the level of knowledge of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) physici...
Objectives: Clinical rotations play a major role in the learning process for medical students. Durin...
BACKGROUND: Although Emergency physicians frequently intubate patients, management of mechanical ven...
BACKGROUND: Although Emergency physicians frequently intubate patients, management of mechanical ven...
Background The American Board of Emergency Medicine conducts an annual survey of residents in Emerge...
Introduction: The effects of non-physician practitioners (NPP) such as physician assistants and nurs...
Objective: Non-medical knowledge-based sub-competencies (multitasking, professionalism, accountabili...
Aim: Emergency units constitute the most important part of all hospitals. The aim of this study was...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: The Residency Review Committee...
Introduction. Since the 1966 publication Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of ...
Objective: Emergency physicians, with their life-saving roles in critical diseases’ initial evaluati...
Learning Objectives: To quantify individual differences in resident clinical exposure during trainin...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the needs of internal medicine residents rotating ...
Abstract. Emergency Medicine is a relatively young specialty in the United States as well as in othe...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine the level of knowledge of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) physici...
Objectives: Clinical rotations play a major role in the learning process for medical students. Durin...
BACKGROUND: Although Emergency physicians frequently intubate patients, management of mechanical ven...
BACKGROUND: Although Emergency physicians frequently intubate patients, management of mechanical ven...