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" Workplace Violence and Harassment Against Emergency Medicine Residents "
Schnapp, MD, Benjamin H.; Slovis, MD, Benjamin H.; Shah, MD, MBA, Anar D.; Fant, MD, MS, Abra L.; Gisondi, MD, Michael A.; Shah, MD, Kaushal H.; Lech, MD, Christie A.
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AL
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933287
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LA3md9g1kz
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English
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Schnapp, MD, Benjamin H.; Slovis, MD, Benjamin H.; Shah, MD, MBA, Anar D.; Fant, MD, MS, Abra L.; Gisondi, MD, Michael A.; Shah, MD, Kaushal H.; Lech, MD, Christie A.
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Workplace Violence and Harassment Against Emergency Medicine Residents [Article]\ Schnapp, MD, Benjamin H.; Slovis, MD, Benjamin H.; Shah, MD, MBA, Anar D.; Fant, MD, MS, Abra L.; Gisondi, MD, Michael A.; Shah, MD, Kaushal H.; Lech, MD, Christie A.
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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17/5
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2016
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Introduction: Several studies have shown that workplace violence in the emergency department (ED) iscommon. Residents may be among the most vulnerable staff, as they have the least experience with thesevolatile encounters. The goal for this study was to quantify and describe acts of violence against emergencymedicine (EM) residents by patients and visitors and to identify perceived barriers to safety.
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