Literature DB >> 9972093

Method of preparing emergency medicine residents for giving legal depositions.

D J Harrison1, M J Hughes, H Teitelbaum, M R Clark, P Omondi, C A Palmer, R Sutton.   

Abstract

This study was performed to determine if a simulated legal deposition increases emergency medicine (EM) residents' knowledge, self-confidence, and understanding of a legal deposition. This prospective study included a convenience sample of EM 1-3 residents. A knowledge and a self-assessment pretest were given, followed by a didactic session moderated by local attorneys, followed by knowledge and a self-assessment posttest. The total time involved was 2 hours. The mean score on the knowledge pretest was 4.5 and 5.25 on the posttest. Using a paired t-test, the authors found this difference to be statistically significant. (P < 0.01) Using Hotelling's T2 test, the authors compared presimulation and postsimulation self-assessment questions. The results revealed that there was a difference between these scores (P < 0.001). Participants in the deposition significantly improved their self-assessment ranking and knowledge inventory test scores by participating in a simulated legal deposition.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9972093     DOI: 10.7556/jaoa.1999.99.1.28

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Osteopath Assoc        ISSN: 0098-6151


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