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SGEM #425: Are You Ready for This? Pediatric Readiness of Emergency Departments

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Her research focuses on prehospital care of children with anaphylaxis. […] The post SGEM #425: Are You Ready for This? Her research focuses on prehospital care of children with anaphylaxis. She has held leadership positions with state and national professional organizations to promote high quality emergency care for children.

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

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Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial. Research indicates that the gender of a provider may impact their performance. Female providers have been shown to have less efficient leadership than male colleagues.

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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. Nonetheless, research has consistently shown that healthcare environments demonstrate higher-than-average levels of workplace incivility.

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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Gender Distribution of Emergency Medicine Journal Authors

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What were their outcomes: 33.2% There is significant gender misrepresentation in emergency medicine academic medical research, as evidenced by publications and first and last authorships. Comparison of the Proportions of Female and Male Corresponding Authors in Preprint Research Repositories Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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Awake, and Paralysed: A Never Event

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Intensive Care Research , 1 (3-4), pp.60-64. In studies including patients with trauma or Glasgow Coma Scale less than 8, intubation without sedation led to poorer neurological outcomes. The Impact of Prehospital Intubation with and Without Sedation on Outcome in Trauma Patients With a GCS of 8 or Less. Burgart, A.M.

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Coaching for Faculty: The Secret to Unlocking Professional Success

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She likes teaching, but are not sure residency or medical student education leadership is for her. The same goes for clinical operations and research – interesting, but there hasn’t been any “a ha” moment to illuminate her calling. It ain’t easy being an attending Attending life has its challenges. What should I look for in a coach?

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Scabies

Don't Forget the Bubbles

While research in this area is still in its infancy, preliminary studies have shown promising results. This improves outcomes for the individual and helps control the disease’s spread at the community level. These algorithms can be trained on large datasets to recognize patterns and features indicative of scabies.