2024
Shared Medical Appointment: A Novel Model for Incorporating Group Visits Into Residency Training for Substance Use Disorders
Cavallo D, Salwan J, Doernberg M, Tetrault J, Holt S. Shared Medical Appointment: A Novel Model for Incorporating Group Visits Into Residency Training for Substance Use Disorders. Substance Abuse 2024, 45: 466-472. PMID: 38494709, DOI: 10.1177/29767342241233363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShared medical appointmentsPrimary care residentsSubstance use disordersCare residentsPre- and post-intervention scoresImplementation of shared medical appointmentsSubstance use disorder carePost-intervention scoresLikert scaleThird-year residentsUse disorderTreated patientsWeb-based surveyRelapse of SUDIllicit drug useInterdisciplinary providersPost-interventionMedicine rotationPhysician empathyTraining modalitiesTeaching clinicMedical appointmentsResidency trainingSUD treatmentCounseling patients
2021
An Observation Medicine Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Education
Ty D, Gruber M, Klein N, Branzetti J, Brown M, McCarty M, Svetcov T, Miller B, Hinson M, Machhar R, Uralil S, Capo C, Weinberger Y, Raffoul M, Femia R, Caspers C. An Observation Medicine Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Education. Journal Of Education And Teaching In Emergency Medicine 2021, 6: c1-c72. PMID: 37465709, PMCID: PMC10332786, DOI: 10.21980/j87p92.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency medicine residentsEmergency medicineObservation medicineMedicine curriculumObservation unitMedicine residentsMedicine rotationMedicine trainingShort-term acute careEmergency medicine residency trainingDirect patient careEmergency medicine trainingDepartment of Emergency MedicineEmergency Medicine Residency DirectorsAcute careEM residentsAcute healthcareObservation careOutpatient careED visitsPatient careAttending evaluationsInpatient admissionsEmergency physiciansED patients
2019
Successful Implementation of a Resident Liaison to Medical Students in Emergency Medicine Rotations
Bod J, Tsyrulnik A, Coughlin R, Della‐Giustina D, Goldflam K. Successful Implementation of a Resident Liaison to Medical Students in Emergency Medicine Rotations. AEM Education And Training 2019, 4: 68-71. PMID: 31989073, PMCID: PMC6965669, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10398.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical educationMedical studentsClerkship directorsEM rotationMedical students' accessSchool of MedicineEmergency medicine rotationCurricular programmingEducation researchStudent accessSuccessful implementationEducational programmingMedicine rotationStudentsEducationInterested residentsResident leadersRL programsEmergency medicineTraining levelBest practicesCareerEM specialtyLeadersProgram
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