Improving Resident Self-Efficacy in Tracheostomy Management Using a Novel Curriculum
Introduction Patients receiving pediatric tracheostomy have significant risk for mortality due to compromised airway. Timely management of airway emergencies in children with tracheostomies is an important clinical skill for pediatricians. We developed this curriculum to improve residents’ self-effi...
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Main Authors: | J. Benjamin, K. Roy, G. Paul, S. Kumar, E. Charles, E. Miller, H. Narsi-Prasla, J. D. Mahan, S. Thammasitboon |
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Language: | EN |
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Association of American Medical Colleges
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/32b205982d4b41f4b2e8d3ffcf712bd9 |
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