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Didactic: Masters Secrets
Jun 12, 2024
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Didactic: Masters Secrets
Jun 12, 2024
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- Point-of-care Resource Use in the Emergency Department: A Developmental Model
- Editorial Processes in Free Open Access Medical Education
- Virtual Reality as an Interview Technique in EM
- Factors Important to Top Clinical Performance in EM Residents
- Looking Through the Prism - Caring for the LGBTQI Patient in the ED
- Turning Your Educational Work Into Scholarship
- Coming in Warm: Qualitative Study and Concept Map to Cultivate Patient‐centered Empathy in Emergency Care
- Emergency Medicine Resident Efficiency and Emergency Department Crowding
- Does the Emergency Medicine In‐training Examination Accurately Reflect Residents’ Clinical Experiences?
- Faculty Assessment of Emergency Medicine Resident Grit: A Multicenter Study
- Attitudes, Behavior, and Comfort of Emergency Medicine Residents in Caring for LGBT Patients: What do we know?
- Science Policy Training for a New Physician Leader: Description and Framework of a Novel Climate and Health Science Policy Fellowship
- Clinical Improvement Interventions for Residents and Practicing Physicians: A Scoping Review of Coaching and Mentoring for Practice Improvement
- Videotaped Unannounced Standardized Patient Encounters to Evaluate Interpersonal and Communication Skills in Emergency Medicine Residents
- Changes to the ACGME Common Program Requirements and Their Potential Impact on Emergency Medicine Core Faculty Protected Time
- The Implementation of a National Multifaceted Emergency Medicine Resident Wellness Curriculum Is Not Associated With Changes in Burnout
- Defining “Swarming” as a New Model to Optimize Efficiency and Education in an Academic Emergency Department
- Emergency Medicine Resident Education on Caring for Patients With Disabilities: A Call to Action
- Rethinking Residency Conferences in the Era of COVID‐19
- An Event‐based Approach to Measurement: Facilitating Observational Measurement in Highly Variable Clinical Settings
