初级调查:本期要点

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Ellen J Weber
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九月已经来临。夏天还没有完全过去,但我们已经迎来了我们最新的初级医生在急诊室的第一次轮转。我们的初级医生经常会改变工作环境,但也许没有什么变化能像从医学院或相对可预见的工作环境转到急诊室工作那样剧烈。坦率地说,在急诊室工作的头几天(或头几周)可能会很可怕。受训者常常觉得自己像姗姗来迟的电影演员,还没完全看懂剧情。通过观察和访谈,作者试图确定什么对新医生的社会化很重要。根据受训人员的说法,正式的入职培训 "还可以",但真正影响安全学习环境的是顾问的行为。本文介绍了学员(和顾问)认为好的和不好的行为。有趣的是,受训人员认为最有帮助的顾问是那些承认自己不确定的人。急诊室人口正在老龄化。然而,我们大多数的分诊、...
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Primary survey: highlights from this issue
September is upon us. Summer is not quite gone, and yet, we have already welcomed our newest junior doctors on their first rota in the ED. Our junior doctors change work environments frequently, but perhaps no change is as dramatic as moving from medical school—or a relatively predictable ward—to work in the ED. The first few days (or weeks) in an ED can be, frankly, scary. Trainees often feel like they arrived late at the cinema and have not quite gotten the plot. So, it may help those of you in more senior roles to read the qualitative study by Goodall and colleagues where, through observation and interviews, the authors tried to determine what is important to new doctor socialisation. According to the trainees, the formal induction was ‘ok’ but what really affected the creation of a safe learning environment was the behaviour of consultants. The paper describes what trainees (and consultants) thought were both good and bad behaviours. Interestingly, trainees felt that the most helpful consultants were those who admitted their own uncertainty. The ED population is ageing. Yet, most of our algorithms for triage, …
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Emergency Medicine Journal
Emergency Medicine Journal 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
262
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Emergency Medicine Journal is a leading international journal reporting developments and advances in emergency medicine and acute care. It has relevance to all specialties involved in the management of emergencies in the hospital and prehospital environment. Each issue contains editorials, reviews, original research, evidence based reviews, letters and more.
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