Journal Article

A practical primer on clinical supervision of learners in the emergency department

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Effective supervision of learners in the clinical environment is essential for learner professional development and patient safety. Despite this importance,

Hospital boarding creates critical shortcomings in disaster preparedness

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Hospital patient boarding in emergency departments has reached unprecedented crisis levels over the past 4 years. Boarding and crowding has

National needs assessment of emergency medicine faculty regarding scholarly activity practices and support

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We aimed to assess the attitudes and perceptions of scholarly activity (SA) practices among emergency medicine (EM) physicians who are

Assessment of an organizational effort to increase emergency medicine faculty on National Institutes of Health study sections

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For over a decade, key stakeholders in the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) research have invested in infrastructure, education, training,

The importance of peer review skills: Value and necessity of training residents to ensure continued scientific excellence

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Peer review, specifically referring to the critical appraisal of scientific scholarship, facilitates the advancement of the medical community and is

Consensus Conference on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Developing an emergency medicine research agenda for addressing racism through healthcare research

Racism in emergency medicine (EM) health care research is pervasive but often underrecognized. To understand the current state of research

Handoff education interventions: A scoping review focused on sustainability

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Handoffs involve the transfer of patient information and responsibility for care between health care professionals. The purpose of the current

Normal saline versus balanced intravenous fluids in acute ischemic stroke

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While some studies have suggested better outcomes for critically ill patients with balanced solutions over normal saline, the best type

Learn more about the involvement of A.T. Still, MD, DO, in the abolitionist movement in Kansas

A.T. Still was at the center of the bitter conflict in the Kansas Territory and, with much strife, helped to