2024
DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11444
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A Simulation to Improve Understanding and Communication of Ethical Dilemmas That Surround Brain Death

Nicholas Ludka,
Ngan Nguyen,
Daniel Menkes
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Providers across multiple specialties may be called upon to perform brain death assessments at hospitals that lack specialty neurology or critical care services. To address this need, we developed a brain death curriculum involving simulation and group discussion to prepare medical trainees for brain death testing and communication with surrogate decision-makers. Methods A 1-hour session was delivered to trainees rotating through the intensive care unit at … Show more

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