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Communic8: Eight Universal Leadership Lessons from the Children’s Emergency Department

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The Childrens Emergency Department is a busy, challenging, and dynamic environment. Here are eight key leadership lessons inspired by real-life interactions and reflections from Paediatric Emergency Care 1. They involve a mixture of clinical, communication, and leadership traits. Its the bridge that connects us all.

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AIVR in the Emergency Department

Northwestern EM Blog

Written by: Sasha Becker, MD (NUEM 27) Edited by: Mara Bezerko (NUEM 25) Expert Commentary by : Aaron Wibberley, MD Expert Commentary This is a very nice summary by Dr. Becker and Dr. Bezerko of a troublesome-appearing rhythm occasionally encountered in the emergency department. Thankfully, the majority of presentations are benign.

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Reduced noise in the emergency department: the impact on staff well-being and room acoustics

Emergency Medicine Journal

Our primary objective was to determine if a combination of technical, acoustical and behavioural interventions was associated with improved staff well-being, and the secondary objective was to evaluate if these interventions resulted in better room acoustics. Participants also showed a perceived change in behaviour (sum score –2.00

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Getting Triggered By Errors in the Emergency Department

EM Literature of Note

The emergency department is a place of risk and errors. In modern parlance, “diagnostic errors” become “missed opportunities for diagnosis” (MODs), and well-meaning researchers are devising further methods to shine bright lights upon our inadequacies. A sore shoulder that is necrotizing fasciitis.

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Well-being interventions for emergency department staff: 'necessary but 'inadequate - a phenomenographic study

Emergency Medicine Journal

Introduction Stress and burnout are prevalent among emergency department (ED) staff in the UK. The concept of well-being interventions for ED staff is a growing area of interest and research worldwide. Participants were asked about their experience and perceptions of well-being interventions delivered in the workplace.

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Learning about human factors in the emergency department

Don't Forget the Bubbles

You’re in the paediatric emergency department, typing some notes for the child you’ve just discharged. Promoting hot debriefing in an emergency department. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. Emergency Medicine Residents Experience Acute Stress While Working in the Emergency Department.

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ReBaked Morsel on Asthma Control – The 2020 NIH Asthma Management Guidelines

Pediatric EM Morsels

Lucky for us, in 2020 there were some updates made to the NIH Asthma Management Guidelines and we’re going to discuss which ones can help us in the Emergency Department! For children at least 4 years of age who are not well controlled on ICS alone. No more SABA ! Isn’t this more relevant for the outpatient pediatricians?