2022
DOI: 10.52609/jmlph.v2i3.53
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Common Emergency Department Procedures: Competency, Knowledge, and Frequency of Performance by Emergency Medicine Trainees

Abstract: BACKGROUND Trainees ought to master specific procedural skills throughout the course of the emergency residency programme they are enrolled in. AIMS We aim to assess the level of exposure to procedures, the confidence towards performing such procedures during each level of training, and an estimate of the minimum number of procedures required to influence trainee confidence and knowledge. METHODS The authors constructed a survey that was distributed using a snowball sampling method, targeting a sample of emerg… Show more

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