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" Assessment of Emergency Medicine Resident Performance in an Adult Simulation Using a Multisource Feedback Approach "
Jong, Michael; Elliott, Nicole; Nguyen, Michael; Goyke, Terrence; Johnson, Steven; Cook, Matthew; Lindauer, Lisa; Best, Katie; Gernerd, Doug; Morolla, Louis; Matuzsan, Zachary; Kane, Bryan
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AL
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Record Number
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932888
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LA34w2r6jq
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English
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Main Entry
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Jong, Michael; Elliott, Nicole; Nguyen, Michael; Goyke, Terrence; Johnson, Steven; Cook, Matthew; Lindauer, Lisa; Best, Katie; Gernerd, Doug; Morolla, Louis; Matuzsan, Zachary; Kane, Bryan
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Title & Author
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Assessment of Emergency Medicine Resident Performance in an Adult Simulation Using a Multisource Feedback Approach [Article]\ Jong, Michael; Elliott, Nicole; Nguyen, Michael; Goyke, Terrence; Johnson, Steven; Cook, Matthew; Lindauer, Lisa; Best, Katie; Gernerd, Doug; Morolla, Louis; Matuzsan, Zachary; Kane, Bryan
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Title of Periodical
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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20/1
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Date
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2019
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Abstract
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Introduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) specifically notes multisource feedback (MSF) as a recommended means of resident assessment in the emergency medicine (EM) Milestones. High-fidelity simulation is an environment wherein residents can receive MSF from various types of healthcare professionals. Previously, the Queen’s Simulation Assessment Tool (QSAT) has been validated for faculty to assess residents in five categories: assessment; diagnostic actions; therapeutic actions; interpersonal communication, and overall assessment. We sought to determine whether the QSAT could be used to provide MSF using a standardized simulation case.
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