An Intervention With Third-Year Medical Students to Encourage the Reporting and Management of Occupational Exposures
Kobets AJ, Perlotto J, Angoff NR. An Intervention With Third-Year Medical Students to Encourage the Reporting and Management of Occupational Exposures. Academic Medicine 2012, 87: 1199-1204. PMID: 22836837, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0b013e3182614580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood-Borne PathogensConnecticutFemaleHumansInfectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-ProfessionalMaleNeedlesOccupational ExposurePost-Exposure ProphylaxisSelf ReportStudents, MedicalSuture TechniquesUniversal PrecautionsConceptsOccupational exposureBlood-borne pathogensProper medical careMedical studentsPostexposure managementPostexposure prophylaxisYale University SchoolReporting exposureMedical careSense of embarrassmentMost exposuresCareCommon reason studentsThird-year medical studentsUniversity SchoolProper careExposureLower risk exposureExposure rateInterventionClinical clerkshipsProphylaxisPhysiciansBloodKey faculty