Search

Your search keyword '"Keme Carter"' showing total 22 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Keme Carter" Remove constraint Author: "Keme Carter"
22 results on '"Keme Carter"'

Search Results

1. Fixing Flexner: Disrupting and Rebuilding Academic Medicine for Women of Color to Lead

2. Emergency Department Preparedness to Care for Sexual Assault Survivors: A Nationwide Study

3. Medical Student Screening for Naloxone Eligibility in the Emergency Department: A Value-Added Role to Fight the Opioid Epidemic

4. Teaching CONSULT: Consultation with Novel methods & Simulation for UME Longitudinal Training.

7. Utilizing Telesimulation for Advanced Skills Training in Consultation and Handoff Communication: A Post‐COVID‐19 GME Bootcamp Experience

9. Patient Advocates' Perspectives on the Care of Sexual Assault Survivors in Chicago-Area Emergency Departments

10. Impact of Sexual Assault Survivor Identity on Patient Care in the Emergency Department

11. Medical School Rankings—Bad for the Health of the Profession and the Public

12. Point-of-care naloxone distribution in the emergency department: A pilot study

13. Racial Bias on the Emergency Medicine Standardized Letter of Evaluation

14. Medical student self‐assessment as emergency medicine residency applicants

15. A Renewed Call for a More Equitable and Holistic Review of Residency Applications in the Era of COVID-19

16. Describing Variability of Inpatient Consultation Practices: Physician, Patient, and Admission Factors

17. A Needs Assessment and Educational Intervention Addressing the Care of Sexual Assault Patients in the Emergency Department

18. The Consultation Observed Simulated Clinical Experience: Training, Assessment, and Feedback for Incoming Interns on Requesting Consultations

19. Ultrasound for Volume Assessment in Patients with Shock: Effectiveness of an Educational Intervention for Fourth-year Medical Students

20. Teaching CONSULT: Consultation with Novel Methods and Simulation for UME Longitudinal Training

21. Increasing Inpatient Consultation: Hospitalist Perceptions and Objective Findings. In Reference to: 'Hospitalist Perspective of Interactions with Medicine Subspecialty Consult Services'

22. An Emergency Department-initiated, web-based, multidisciplinary approach to decreasing emergency department visits by the top frequent visitors using patient care plans

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources