Search Results - "Chung, Arlene S"
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Evidence-Based Interventions that Promote Resident Wellness from the Council of Emergency Residency Directors
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (21-02-2020)“…Initiatives for addressing resident wellness are a recent requirement of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in response to high rates of…”
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Educator Toolkits on Second Victim Syndrome, Mindfulness and Meditation, and Positive Psychology: The 2017 Resident Wellness Consensus Summit
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-03-2018)“…Burnout, depression, and suicidality among residents of all specialties have become a critical focus of attention for the medical education community. As part…”
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Assessment of Physician Well-being, Part Two: Beyond Burnout
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-03-2019)“…Part One of this two-article series reviews assessment tools to measure burnout and other negative states. Physician well-being goes beyond merely the absence…”
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Assessment of Physician Well-being, Part One: Burnout and Other Negative States
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-03-2019)“…Physician well-being is a complex and multifactorial issue. A large number of tools have been developed in an attempt to measure the nature, severity, and…”
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A Targeted Mindfulness Curriculum for Medical Students During Their Emergency Medicine Clerkship Experience
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-07-2018)“…Despite high rates of burnout in senior medical students, many schools provide the majority of their wellness training during the first and second preclinical…”
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This Article Corrects:”Assessment of Physician Well-being, Part One: Burnout and Other Negative States
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (02-09-2021)“…n/a…”
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How Well Does the Standardized Video Interview Score Correlate with Traditional Interview Performance?
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (20-08-2019)“…In 2017, all medical students applying for residency in emergency medicine (EM) were required to participate in the Standardized Video Interview (SVI). The SVI…”
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High Prevalence of Burnout Among US Emergency Medicine Residents: Results From the 2017 National Emergency Medicine Wellness Survey
Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-11-2019)“…Previous work shows that emergency medicine attending physicians have higher-than-average rates of burnout. Preliminary data suggest that emergency medicine…”
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Standardized Video Interviews Do Not Correlate to United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 and Step 2 Scores
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-01-2019)“…In 2017, the Standardized Video Interview (SVI) was required for applicants to emergency medicine (EM). The SVI contains six questions highlighting…”
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This Article Corrects: “Assessment of Physician Well-being, Part Two: Beyond Burnout”
Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (26-03-2020)“…Part One of this two-article series reviews assessment tools to measure burnout and other negative states. Physician well-being goes beyond merely the absence…”
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Beyond the Medical Marriage: Attending to the Wellness of Unmarried Physicians
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Strategies for Provider Well-Being in the Emergency Department
Published in Emergency medicine clinics of North America (01-08-2020)“…A variety of operational and administrative factors have the potential to decrease wellness and negatively impact emergency physicians, in terms of both their…”
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Factors influencing emergency medicine residency choice: Diversity, community, and recruitment red flags
Published in AEM education and training (01-10-2021)“…Background Emergency medicine (EM) applicants consider many factors when selecting residency programs. Prior studies have demonstrated that applicants consider…”
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Educational Outcomes of Diversity Curricula in Graduate Medical Education
Published in Journal of graduate medical education (01-04-2023)“…Education is an important step toward achieving equity in health care. However, there is little published literature examining the educational outcomes of…”
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Program director longevity in emergency medicine residencies: A 40‐year analysis
Published in AEM education and training (01-02-2024)“…Objective We sought to assess trends in emergency medicine residency program director (PD) length of service over the past 40 years and evaluate relationships…”
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Women's professional development programs for emergency physicians: A scoping review
Published in AEM education and training (01-04-2024)“…Background Gender disparities in emergency medicine (EM) persist, with women underrepresented in leadership positions and faced with unique challenges, such as…”
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The more things change the more they stay the same: Factors influencing emergency medicine residency selection in the virtual era
Published in AEM education and training (01-12-2023)“…Background Interviews for emergency medicine (EM) residency positions largely transitioned to a virtual‐only format in 2020–2021. The impact of virtual…”
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Moving beyond personal factors: A national study of wellness interventions in emergency medicine residency programs
Published in AEM education and training (01-10-2021)“…Background In 2017, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) revised its Common Program Requirements to support trainees and faculty by…”
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Videotaped Unannounced Standardized Patient Encounters to Evaluate Interpersonal and Communication Skills in Emergency Medicine Residents
Published in AEM education and training (01-10-2020)“…Background Communication and interpersonal skills are important for effective patient care but are difficult to measure. Unannounced standardized patient…”
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Emergency Medicine Resident Shift Work Preferences: A Comparison of Resident Scheduling Preferences and Recommended Schedule Design for Shift Workers
Published in AEM education and training (01-07-2018)“…Background Shift work can negatively impact an individual's health, wellness, and quality of work. Optimal schedule design can mitigate some of these effects…”
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