2024
DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000003264
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Simulation-Based Training in Clinical Event Debriefing Improves Leadership Performance

Arianne “Cuff” L. Baker,
Michael C. Monuteaux,
Paul C. Mullan
et al.

Abstract: Objectives Clinical event debriefing (CED) improves healthcare team performance and patient outcomes. Most pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) physicians do not receive formal training in leading CED. Our objectives were to develop a CED curriculum and evaluate its effect on performance, knowledge, comfort, and clinical practice. Methods This was a single group pre-post-retention study. We developed a hybrid curriculum with simulation, an interactive mod… Show more

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