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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
2024
Emergency Medicine
Bod J, Boatright D. Emergency Medicine. 2024, 33-48. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-63050-7_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpecialty of emergency medicineEmergency medicineEmergency physiciansEmergency medical conditionsEmergency careMitigate disparitiesPractice environmentDiverse workforceWorkforce trendsMedical conditionsPhysiciansWorkforceMarginalized populationsFrequent contactWorkforce diversityIndividual's abilitySpecialtyMedicineSexual orientationEmergencyCareHealthcareDisparitiesInterventionEthnicityLGBTQ+ individuals are not explicitly represented in emergency medicine simulation curricula
Bod J, Buck S, Chandler I, Goldflam K, Tsyrulnik A, Coughlin R, Fujimoto J, Joseph M, Della-Giustina D, Phadke M, Boatright D. LGBTQ+ individuals are not explicitly represented in emergency medicine simulation curricula. MedEdPublish 2024, 14: 30. PMID: 38932993, PMCID: PMC11200058, DOI: 10.12688/mep.20242.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLGBTQ+ individualsLGBTQ+ populationsLGBTQ+ patientsStigmatizing behaviorsSimulation curriculumEmergency medicineGender-affirming languageLGBTQ+ representationInclusion of marginalized populationsCross-cultural careTreating LGBTQ+ patientsEM traineesHealth inequalitiesLack of inclusionReduce stigmaLGBTQ+Health conditionsMarginalized populationsMedical educationFisher's exact testCommunication skillsDemographic variablesChi-squareDidactic timePatient characteristicsThe impact of interviewer characteristics on residency candidate scores in Emergency Medicine: a brief report
Coughlin R, Bod J, Wood D, Goldflam K, Della-Giustina D, Joseph M, Devlin D, Wong A, Tsyrulnik A. The impact of interviewer characteristics on residency candidate scores in Emergency Medicine: a brief report. MedEdPublish 2024, 13: 205. PMID: 38481470, PMCID: PMC10933563, DOI: 10.12688/mep.19735.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGroup discussionsScore changesCross-sectional observational studyInterviewer characteristicsLogistic regression modelsEmergency medicineBourdieu's social capital theoryUniversity SchoolObservational studyOddsResidency candidatesRegression modelsInterviewsPost-discussionInterview dayResidentsScoresIndividual scoresAcademic rankScore interactionResidency matchBrief reportEmergencyFaculty interviews