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Getting everyone to sing in harmony

Don't Forget the Bubbles

This talk, from Clare Skinner, on music, medicine and leadership , comes from our 2022 DFTB conference in Brisbane. Facilitator-in-chief’ is my role when leading the ED Musos virtual choir and orchestra, and this also applies to my job in the hospital as Director of the Emergency Department. Think about the composer.

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Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial

SheMD

Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial. In medical emergencies, provider qualities which lead to greater performance and patient outcomes include leadership and teamwork. link] ,Why is this article important?

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The ‘Hidden C’

Don't Forget the Bubbles

In such situations, ‘soft skills’ such as teamwork, compassionate leadership, strong interpersonal communication, and psychological safety are essential. Barriers to reporting include a lack of awareness of reporting mechanisms, fear of repercussions on professional reputation, and a lack of proactive leadership support.

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Speaking urgent care flow fluently

St. Emlyn

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Simplifying urgent care data translation is essential for hospital flow improvement. This post provides a perspective on how to achieve this. The post Speaking urgent care flow fluently appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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Emergency Anthropology

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The Hospital’s Cultural Landscape In the heart of the hospital, where medical emergencies unfold, and teams collaborate under intense pressure, the significance of culture becomes apparent. The Essence of Team Culture The emergency department is the “watering hole” of the hospital.

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ACEP State Legislative Roundup

ACEP Now

Working together, physician advocates are making the case to protect physician leadership, address boarding, and strengthen on-the-job protections that you need and deserve. Connecticut: Increasing Hospital Accountability to Address Boarding Sometimes, impactful change happens because of emergency physicians’ work behind the scenes.

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An Insight into Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs)

Mind The Bleep

Your skills as a doctor need to be different to your hospital role or abilities. If you’re thinking of joining a team, consider the commitment in time to the area you’re in (teams may have up to a year as a probationer to complete training before you can be added to the active callout list). What illnesses or injuries do we see?