Journal of Education in Perioperative Medicine

    

    

Volume VII- Issue I

January - June 2005


 

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SEA Spring Abstracts:

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Behavioral Interview, A Method To Evaluate ACGME Competencies In Resident Selection - A Pilot Project
Authors: L. Jane Easdown MD, Peter L. Castro MD MBA, Erin P. Shinkle MBA, Leah Small MBA, John Algren MD


Leadership Challenges in Academic Anesthesiology

Author: Berend Mets, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D., FRCA, FFA(SA)

 

Abstracts Presented at the 2005 Spring Meeting of the Society for Education in Anesthesia, Washington, Washington DC

Armin Schubert, MD, MBA
Editor-in-Chief
The Journal of Education in Perioperative Medicine
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1. Mastery Learning Model for Assessing Competency of Medical Students Using Portfolios
2. The Role of the Anesthesia Morbidity and Mortality Conference at a Teaching Hospital
 

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Unique Method of Teaching Root Cause Analysis Using a Simulated Case Scenario
 

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Patient-centered Communication in the Preoperative Visit, a Systematic Study
 

5. Assessing Airway Management Education for Non-Anesthesiologists
 
6. Assessing a PBLD for Medical Students on Pediatric Pain Management
 
7. Retention of Knowledge after an Integrated One Hour Pediatric Airway Management Course
 
8. Strategies for Identifying and Assisting Residents Who are Having Difficulty during Their Cardiac Anesthesia Rotation
 
9. Design of a Cost-Effective Analysis of the Implementation of a Difficult Airway Curriculum
 
10. Outcomes of Categorical Versus Advanced Residents-The University of Wisconsin Experience
 
11. What Priorities Do Medical Students Use in Choosing a Residency Program
 
12. Training with Whole Task Human Simulation Improves Difficult Airway Competency in Anesthesiology Residents
 
13. Resident Education on Medical Mission Trips
 
14. Continuing Medical Education Program Introducing yourself to the Evolution of the Individualized Airway Algorithm
 
15. The Junior Attending Rotation A System Based Curriculum for Senior Anesthesiology Residents
 
16. Integrating ACGME Competencies: A Novel Approach Undertaken in the Preoperative Assessment Clinic
 
17. Transition to Practice (TTP): A Pilot Pgy 4 Private Practice Clinical Simulation Designed to refine and Assess ACGME Core Competencies
 
18. Development of an Academic Remediation Policy
 
19. A Usability and Cost-Effectiveness Comparison of Popular Test Creation Software
 
20. A Competency-Based Approach to A Substance Abuse Education Program
 
21. "Play it Again Sam" A New Approach to Simulation
 
22. A Study of a 360-Degree Assessment Instrument For PACU Education and Evaluation
 
23. Implementing the ACGME Competencies through Curricular
 
24. "Guess What I' ve Given".  Medication Errors from the Supervisor's Perspective
 

 

       
       
       
    
    
    
    
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