Background: Simulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians’ mastery of technical skills, but there is a lack of evidence for its utility in longitudinal assessments of residents’ non-technical clinical abilities. We evaluated the growth of crisis resource management (CRM) skills in the simulation setting using a validated tool, the Ottawa Crisis Resource Management Global Rating Scale (Ottawa GRS). We hypothesized that the Ottawa GRS would reflect progressive growth of CRM ability throughout residency. Methods: Forty-five emergency medicine residents were tracked with annual simulation assessments between 2006 and 2011. We used mixed-methods repeated-measures regression analyses to evaluate elements of the Ottawa...
OBJECTIVES: All residency programs in the United States are required to report their residents\u27 p...
Background: Crisis resource management (CRM) skills are a set of nonmedical skills required to manag...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
Introduction In today’s team-oriented healthcare environment, high-quality patient care requires phy...
Study 5: Starting to think like an expert: an analysis of resident cognitive processes during simula...
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...
medicine resident crisis resource management ability: a simulation-based longitudinal stud
Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effec...
© 2019 Nadir et al. Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
© 2017 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: All residency programs in the Unit...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
PURPOSE: Simulation-based learning is increasingly used by healthcare professionals as a safe me...
OBJECTIVES: All residency programs in the United States are required to report their residents\u27 p...
Background: Crisis resource management (CRM) skills are a set of nonmedical skills required to manag...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
Introduction In today’s team-oriented healthcare environment, high-quality patient care requires phy...
Study 5: Starting to think like an expert: an analysis of resident cognitive processes during simula...
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...
medicine resident crisis resource management ability: a simulation-based longitudinal stud
Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effec...
© 2019 Nadir et al. Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
© 2017 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives: All residency programs in the Unit...
Introduction: Resident remediation is a pressing topic in emergency medicine (EM) training programs....
PURPOSE: Simulation-based learning is increasingly used by healthcare professionals as a safe me...
OBJECTIVES: All residency programs in the United States are required to report their residents\u27 p...
Background: Crisis resource management (CRM) skills are a set of nonmedical skills required to manag...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...