Emergency departments are one of the highest risk areas in health care. Emergency physicians have to assemble and manage unrehearsed multidisciplinary teams with little notice and manage critically ill patients. With greater emphasis on management and leadership skills, there is an increasing awareness of the importance of human factors in making changes to improve patient safety. Non-clinical skills are required to achieve this in an information-poor environment and to minimise the risk of errors. Training in these non-clinical skills is a mandatory component in other high-risk industries, such as aviation and, needs to be part of an emergency physician's skill set. Therefore, there remains an educational gap that we need to fill before an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a new tool to assess emergency physicians' non-technical skills. METHODS: Thi...
ii iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Human Error remains a significant causal factor in the majority of aviation...
D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been r...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Errors are frequent in healthcare, but Emergency Departments are among the highest risk areas due to...
Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) play a vital and growing role in the U.S. healthcare in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Understanding the nontechnical skills specifically applicable to the emergency depa...
Despite modern equipment, increasing emphasis on patient safety, and excellent training facilities m...
Background: Air rescue crew members work equally in aviation and medicine, and thus occupy an import...
Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) is among the most dangerous type of flying in commercia...
Background: Despite a focus on improving patient safety and quality of care since the publication of...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
The study of human factors has had a decisive impact on the aviation industry. However, the entire a...
Human factors and team training is indisputably relevant for specialists working together in high ri...
Aim: To review the literature on non-technical skills and assessment methods relevant to emergency c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a new tool to assess emergency physicians' non-technical skills. METHODS: Thi...
ii iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Human Error remains a significant causal factor in the majority of aviation...
D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been r...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Errors are frequent in healthcare, but Emergency Departments are among the highest risk areas due to...
Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) play a vital and growing role in the U.S. healthcare in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Understanding the nontechnical skills specifically applicable to the emergency depa...
Despite modern equipment, increasing emphasis on patient safety, and excellent training facilities m...
Background: Air rescue crew members work equally in aviation and medicine, and thus occupy an import...
Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) is among the most dangerous type of flying in commercia...
Background: Despite a focus on improving patient safety and quality of care since the publication of...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
The study of human factors has had a decisive impact on the aviation industry. However, the entire a...
Human factors and team training is indisputably relevant for specialists working together in high ri...
Aim: To review the literature on non-technical skills and assessment methods relevant to emergency c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a new tool to assess emergency physicians' non-technical skills. METHODS: Thi...
ii iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Human Error remains a significant causal factor in the majority of aviation...
D. Litt. et Phil.The influence of the human factor in the causation of accidents no doubt has been r...