Literature DB >> 31911019

Clerkships in Emergency Medicine.

Gus M Garmel1, Heather M Pettis2, David R Lane3, Amir Darvish4, Michael Winters5, Phyllis Vallee6, Amal Mattu5, Micelle J Haydel7, Mohamad Ali Cheaito8, Michael C Bond5, Amin Kazzi9.   

Abstract

Planning for clerkships in emergency medicine (EM) can be stressful, prolonged, and challenging. Therefore, medical students should start planning for them early. In this article, we offer guidance regarding several issues pertinent to the EM clerkship, such as the best time to schedule one (or more) during medical school, the most appropriate institution or program to schedule it, the process of selecting and applying for the clerkship, and the number of EM clerkships to consider. We will explain why an EM clerkship should be scheduled between June and October and the reason that 2 EM clerkships at different sites are sufficient for the majority of students. Additionally, we emphasize that clerkships in emergency departments associated with EM residency programs or with reputations for outstanding student teaching tend to be most beneficial. Above all, students interested in EM should attempt to leave a great impression after completing their clerkships by providing stellar patient care, demonstrating enthusiasm at all times, and maintaining professionalism. In turn, they will gain knowledge and clinical experiences that should prove valuable in their future.
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Keywords:  clerkship; emergency medicine; internship; letter of recommendation; match; medical student; residency; rotation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31911019     DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2019.11.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0736-4679            Impact factor:   1.484


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2.  Impact of Resident-Paired Schedule on Medical Student Education and Impression of Residency Programs.

Authors:  Ibrahim Mansour; Sean Dyer; Neeraj Chhabra
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2020-12-19

3.  Self-efficacy beliefs and expectations during an Emergency Medicine Clerkship.

Authors:  Arif Alper Cevik; Elif Dilek Cakal; David Alao; Margret Elzubeir; Sami Shaban; Fikri Abu-Zidan
Journal:  Int J Emerg Med       Date:  2022-01-22
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