Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9097729 | Journal of Critical Care | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Patient safety is garnering increasing attention in our health care system, and with a possible trend toward increasing patient adverse events in academic hospitals (CMAJ. 2004;170:1678-86), medical education needs to reevaluate resident training. Within critical care, teaching of trainees in a manner that minimizes medical errors and ensures competency when managing critically ill patients is now a priority. This article addresses 4 areas that are receiving increasing attention in medical education and are relevant to training in the critical care environment: evidence-based medicine, communication, evaluation, and simulation.
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Authors
Natalie MD, FRCP(C),