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Autor:
Kento Sonoda, Melinda Hamilton, Gregory M. Bump, Brittany Rosser, Brandon Doughty, Rickquel Tripp
Publikováno v:
J Grad Med Educ
Background Our institution, along with many others, struggles to recruit residents and fellows who identify as underrepresented in medicine (UIM). There have been various program-level interventions implemented across the nation; however, little is k
Autor:
Sheri Wang, Zachary Denham, Elizabeth A. Ungerman, Lindsay Stollings, Julie B. McCausland, Melinda Fiedor Hamilton, Alda Maria Gonzaga, Gregory M. Bump, David G. Metro, Phillip S. Adams
Publikováno v:
J Grad Med Educ
Background Travel costs and application fees make in-person residency interviews expensive, compounding existing financial burdens on medical students. We hypothesized virtual interviews (VI) would be associated with decreased costs for applicants co
Publikováno v:
J Grad Med Educ
Background Virtual recruitment is a new and more cost-effective alternative to traditional in-person recruitment in academic medicine. However, little is known about the perceived repercussions of the switch across a variety of training settings. Obj
Autor:
Jennifer A Freel, Lakshmipathi Chelluri, Ling-Wan Chen, Allison DeKosky, Terence Harrington, Linda W Higgins, Gregory M. Bump, Elizabeth L. Eden
Publikováno v:
Journal for Healthcare Quality. 42:e50-e57
Background Nationally, there is an expectation that residents and fellows participate in quality improvement (QI), preferably interprofessionally. Hospitals and educators invest time and resources in projects, but little is known about success rates
Publikováno v:
Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry. 46(6)
Publikováno v:
Academic Psychiatry. 46:791-792
Autor:
Thomas J. Walk, Alda Maria Gonzaga, Susan Zickmund, Gregory M. Bump, Megan Hamm, John Szymusiak, Maggie Benson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Quality. 35:155-162
This study utilized focus groups of residents, who report adverse events at differing rates depending on their hospital site, to better understand barriers to residents’ reporting and identify modifiable aspects of an institution’s culture that c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 12:157-161
Background Rapid response teams (RRTs) help in delivering safe, timely care. Typically they are activated by clinicians using specific parameters. Allowing patients and families to activate RRTs is a novel intervention. The University of Pittsburgh M
Publikováno v:
Journal of Patient Safety. 17:e373-e378
OBJECTIVES Reporting medical errors is a focus of the patient safety movement. As frontline physicians, residents are optimally positioned to recognize errors and flaws in systems of care. Previous work highlights the difficulty of engaging residents
Autor:
Gregory M. Bump, Thomas J. Walk, Alda Maria Gonzaga, Susan Zickmund, Maggie Benson, Megan Hamm, John Szymusiak
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Quality & Safety
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Introduction: Little is known about what motivates residents to report adverse events. The goals of the qualitative study were to: (1) better understand facilitators to residents’ event re
Introduction: Little is known about what motivates residents to report adverse events. The goals of the qualitative study were to: (1) better understand facilitators to residents’ event re