2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2004.12.004
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Competency in electrocardiogram interpretation among internal medicine and emergency medicine residents

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“…11 Even more worrisome is the fact that 60% of residents who missed complete heart block on the exam were 100% certain that they had the correct diagnosis and as a result may be less inclined to seek guidance in the context of actual clinical care. Reliance on computer assistance cannot replace the need for accurate interpretative skills.…”
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“…11 Even more worrisome is the fact that 60% of residents who missed complete heart block on the exam were 100% certain that they had the correct diagnosis and as a result may be less inclined to seek guidance in the context of actual clinical care. Reliance on computer assistance cannot replace the need for accurate interpretative skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…30 Resident physicians in both emergency medicine and internal medicine have recognized their knowledge deficits and feel that their ECG training during medical school and postgraduate years was inadequate. 11 Formal training in medical school varies considerably, and objective data on the assessment of interpretation skills in medical students are lacking. 2 In fact, the current literature focuses only on instruction and assessment of ECG skills in students at single institutions for finite periods.…”
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“…O mé-todo utilizado para este fim parece influenciar diretamente o entendimento inicial do aprendiz 1 . Por outro lado, estudos têm mostrado que o nível de competência para interpretação do ECG é baixo entre médicos residentes 2,3 .…”
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“…Although the ECG is at the forefront of detecting cardiac abnormalities, it is frequently incorrectly interpreted with up to 33% of ECG interpretations containing errors of significant importance [4]. Expert clinicians are also known to act impulsively and offer ECG diagnoses originating from first impressions or intuition [5], [6] [7].…”
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