Introduction: In the face of declining bedside teaching and increasing emergency department (ED) crowding, balancing education and patient care is a challenge. Dedicated shifts by teaching residents (TRs) in the ED represent an educational intervention to mitigate these difficulties. We aimed to measure the perceived learning and departmental impact created by having TR. Methods: TRs were present in the ED from 12pm-10pm daily, and their primary roles were to provide the following: assist in teaching procedures, give brief “chalk talks,” instruct junior trainees on interesting cases, and answer clinical questions in an evidence-based manner. This observational study included a survey of fourth-year medical students (MSs), residents...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Introduction: While patient throughput and emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) are recogn...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...
Introduction: In the face of declining bedside teaching and increasing emergency department (ED) cro...
Introduction: One published strategy for improving educational experiences for medical students in t...
Introduction: There are 161 emergency medicine residency programs in the United States, many of whic...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) crowding negatively impacts patient care quality and efficie...
Introduction: Clinical rotations in emergency medicine (EM) can be challenging for medical students ...
Introduction: Over the past 30 years, recognizing the need and\ud importance of training residents i...
Introduction: There is scant literature regarding the optimal resident physician staffing model of a...
Introduction: Considering the differences between the infrastructures of healthcare systems in Iran ...
BackgroundOvercrowding in emergency departments (EDs) in the United States has been linked to worse ...
Introduction: Several prior studies have examined the impact of learners (medical students or reside...
Objectives: Clinical rotations play a major role in the learning process for medical students. Durin...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem that has deleterious consequences for both patie...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Introduction: While patient throughput and emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) are recogn...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...
Introduction: In the face of declining bedside teaching and increasing emergency department (ED) cro...
Introduction: One published strategy for improving educational experiences for medical students in t...
Introduction: There are 161 emergency medicine residency programs in the United States, many of whic...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) crowding negatively impacts patient care quality and efficie...
Introduction: Clinical rotations in emergency medicine (EM) can be challenging for medical students ...
Introduction: Over the past 30 years, recognizing the need and\ud importance of training residents i...
Introduction: There is scant literature regarding the optimal resident physician staffing model of a...
Introduction: Considering the differences between the infrastructures of healthcare systems in Iran ...
BackgroundOvercrowding in emergency departments (EDs) in the United States has been linked to worse ...
Introduction: Several prior studies have examined the impact of learners (medical students or reside...
Objectives: Clinical rotations play a major role in the learning process for medical students. Durin...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem that has deleterious consequences for both patie...
Background: Workflow efficiency (WFE) is essential to the practice of emergency medicine (EM), but ...
Introduction: While patient throughput and emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) are recogn...
Introduction: Academic emergency departments (ED) strive to balance educational needs of residents a...