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Residency Curriculum | Special Situations:

Week 2, Round 1: Challenging Situations

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AUTHORS:
Elisha Paul DeKoning
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Chapter
AccessEmergency Medicine > Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 9e > Death Notification and Advance Directives
Required
Section
AccessEmergency Medicine > Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 3e > Chapter 147. Death of a Child in the Emergency Department
Required
Section
AccessEmergency Medicine > Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 3e > Chapter 152. Ethical Considerations
Required
Video
AccessEmergency Medicine > Bioethics in a Distinctive Setting: The Emergency Department > Bioethics in a Distinctive Setting: The Emergency Department
Required
Section
AccessEmergency Medicine > Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide > The Violent Patient
Required
Chapter
AccessEmergency Medicine > Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 9e > Female and Male Sexual Assault
Required
External Activity
Quest TE, Marco CA, Derse AR. Hospice and palliative medicine: new subspecialty, new opportunities. Ann Emerg Med. 2009 Jul;5
Required
External Activity
Gallagher TH, Studdert D, Levinson W. Disclosing harmful medical errors to patients. N Engl J Med. 2007;356(26):2713-2719. PM
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External Activity
Wears RL, Nemeth CP. Replacing hindsight with insight: toward better understanding of diagnostic failures. Ann Emerg Med. 200
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External Activity
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Access Test (Specific questions)
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Video
AccessEmergency Medicine > Sexual Assault > Sexual Assault
Optional

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