doi:10.1016/S0196-0644(86)80221-9J TINTINALLIG PODGORNYB MUNGERM GALLERYMosby, Inc.Annals of Emergency Medicine
Objective: An SAEM national task force previously concluded that academic departments and residencies in emergency medicine (EM) had preferentially developed outside of the academic mainstream. This study was designed to determine whether EM has made significant inroads into academic medical centers over...
Objective: Education in emergency ultrasound (EUS) has become an essential part of emergency medicine (EM) resident training. In 2009, comprehensive residency training guidelines were published to ensure proficiency in ultrasound education. The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) recommends tha...
When you specialize in emergency medicine, you participate in a separate residency track from those practicing surgical or internal medicine. Whereas most residencies require only three years of residency,many employers find it beneficial for EM to undergo an additional year. The unique challenges of ...
byUniversity of California, Los Angeles Credit: Pixabay from Pexels In a new UCLA Health study, 25 medical students pursuing emergency medicine were interviewed about their experiences working in an emergency room during clinical rotations. Four themes were identified in their answers: watching difficult...
The purpose of this manuscript is to report on the state of EM in Democratic Republic of Congo. This report was written as part of the on-going series on the state of EM for the African continent featured by the African Journal of Emergency Medicine. Given that many countries in Africa ha...
from February 25 to 29, 2020, a multiple-choice survey (eAppendix in the Supplement) was administered after the 2020 American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) In-training Examination (ITE), an annual computer-based examination taken by residents training in ACGME-accredited EM residencies. In...
according to the American College of Veterinary Radiology. To qualify for general practice, veterinarians must complete undergraduate training and a four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. They must also pass exams for state licensing. In addition, a specialist in veterinary radiology must take...
This imbalance could be aggravated in the future if residents certified by the Arab Board are not recognized at the level of emergency medicine-certified physicians in North America. Arab physicians might decide to leave the UAE to enter residencies in North America, with the hope of being in...
Viewpoint: Emergency Medicine Doesnʼt Need More Residenciesdoi:10.1097/01.EEM.0000553485.55048.7eEric BlazarEmergency Medicine News