2022
DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10772
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“A sorely neglected field”: A multisite study of self‐reported humanities exposure among emergency medicine residents

Abstract: BackgroundThe Association of American Medical Colleges has identified the humanities as fundamental to medical education across all specialties. Evidence from undergraduate medical education (UME) demonstrates the humanities' positive impacts on outcomes that could be relevant to patient care and trainee well‐being in emergency medicine (EM) residency training. However, less is known about the humanities' role in graduate medical education (GME).ObjectivesThe objectives were to describe EM residents' self‐repo… Show more

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