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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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2024 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the Board of Directors Candidates

ACEP Now

In addition to outreach, we must further develop chapter-level engagement opportunities for residents and newly graduated attendings, providing a sense of belonging to our new members, and a leadership pipeline for the chapters’ future. Interactive webinars, advocacy campaigns, and innovative recognition programs further promote well-being.

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SGEM#445: Why Can’t We Be Friends – Conflict in Emergency Medicine

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

She co-founded FOAMcast and is a pulmonary embolism and implementation science researcher. Dr. Westafer serves as the Social Media Editor and a research methodology editor for the Annals of Emergency Medicine. An abdominal pelvic CT scan demonstrates uncomplicated left-sided diverticulitis.

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Medical School Application Letters of Recommendation

SheMD

We typically recommend medical school applicants to get letters of recommendation from: 2 professors who taught you in science courses, 1 professor who taught you in a non-science course, and 1 non-academic mentor who knows you well. Ask your potential letter of recommendation writers well in advance. Definitely!

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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. British journal of nursing.

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SheMD Interview Tips Part 2: What You Will Be Asked

SheMD

Do your research and look up the program’s website prior to interview day. Case-based Questions: Usually these are ethical questions where they want to assess your critical thinking skills, but they can also ask medical-knowledge based questions as well. Leadership: A fellow resident isn’t pulling their weight, what do you do?

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Emergency Physician Finds Career Calling In Coaching, Motivating

ACEP Now

Physician leadership is a priority for ACEP President Aisha Terry, MD, MPH, FACEP. The Leadership Spotlight highlights examples of emergency physicians using their foundation in emergency medicine to lead, teach, and inspire the next generation. As emergency physicians, we can do a lot and we do it well.