Journal ArticleBMC Med Educ · February 23, 2024
BACKGROUND: While the importance of interprofessional education in medical training has been well-established, no specific framework has been used uniformly or shown to be most effective in the creation of interprofessional education (IPE) sessions. Furthe ...
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Journal ArticleAdv Med Educ Pract · 2024
PURPOSE: Several national health profession organizations endorse or have developed competencies for telehealth, yet there is no standardized curriculum for teaching telehealth to health professions students. Additionally, implementing telehealth curricula ...
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Journal ArticleJ Emerg Med · May 2023
BACKGROUND: Postlobectomy hemorrhage is rare. The majority of the bleeding happens early after surgery, with the median time to reoperation being 17 hours. CASE REPORT: A 64-year-old man with a lung nodule underwent video-assisted thoracic surgery right up ...
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Journal ArticleBMC Med Educ · January 27, 2022
BACKGROUND: Clinical education across the professions is challenged by a lack of recognition for faculty and pressure for patient throughput and revenue generation. These pressures may reduce direct observation of patient care provided by students, a requi ...
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Journal ArticleJ Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open · August 2021
OBJECTIVE: Limited data exist describing possible delays in patient transfer from the emergency department (ED) as a result of language barriers and the effects of interpretation services. We described the differences in ED length of stay (LOS) before inte ...
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Journal ArticleAdv Med Educ Pract · 2021
PURPOSE: The Interprofessional Educational (IPE) Clinic at Duke is a clinical experience that has allowed an interprofessional team, including health professions students, to care for patients in the emergency department (ED) since 2015. COVID-19 presented ...
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Chapter · January 1, 2019
Bariatric patients encounter unique challenges. Blind placement of NG or OG tubes can be a risky procedure in those patients with altered anatomy. Clinicians should not place an NG tube blindly in those patients within 30 days of their surgery and consider ...
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