Entrustable Professional Activity 10: Recognizing the Acutely Ill Patient-A Delirium Simulated Case for Students in Emergency Medicine
Abstract Introduction This simulation case was designed to evaluate the ability of third- and fourth-year emergency medicine clerkship students and acting interns to perform the tasks outlined in the Association of American Medical College's Core Entrustable Professional Activity 10, to "r...
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Main Authors: | Aaron Dora-Laskey (Author), Harsh Sule (Author), Tiffany Moadel (Author), Nicholas Kman (Author), Laura Thompson (Author), Jamie Hess (Author), Lalena Yarris (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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