2021
DOI: 10.7199/ped.oncall.2021.10
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Assessing Resident Diagnostic Skills Using a Modified Bronchiolitis Score

Abstract: Background: Resident milestones are objective instruments that assess the resident's growth, progression in knowledge, and clinical diagnostic reasoning; but they rely on the subjective appraisal of the supervising attending. Little is known about the use of standardized instruments that may complement the evaluation of resident diagnostic skills in the academic setting.Objectives: Evaluate a modified bronchiolitis severity assessment tool by appraising the inter-rater variability and reliability between pedia… Show more

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“…The ED physician also assessed the bronchiolitis severity using a bronchiolitis severity score, which included respiratory rate (RR), the presence of retractions, peripheral oxygen saturation, auscultatory findings, and total severity score. Detailed information about the bronchiolitis severity score and its implementation has been discussed elsewhere 16 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ED physician also assessed the bronchiolitis severity using a bronchiolitis severity score, which included respiratory rate (RR), the presence of retractions, peripheral oxygen saturation, auscultatory findings, and total severity score. Detailed information about the bronchiolitis severity score and its implementation has been discussed elsewhere 16 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%