2023
DOI: 10.1177/23821205231183220
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Impact of an Observation Medicine Educational Intervention on Residents’ Confidence, Knowledge, and Attitudes: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Riffat Sabir,
Muhammad Umar,
Venkatrao Medarametla
et al.

Abstract: OBJECTIVES Driven by innovations in healthcare, observation medicine (OM) is expanding as a medical specialty. Despite exponential growth, education on OM remains underemphasized in the internal medicine (IM) residency programs. We assessed the impact of an educational intervention pairing didactic and experiential learning with an interdepartmental approach on IM residents’ confidence, knowledge, and attitudes when providing observation care to patients with neuro-cardiovascular diseases in the hospital setti… Show more

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