2016
DOI: 10.1017/cem.2016.120
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LO083: Outcomes and resource utilization among syncope patients transported by emergency medical services

Abstract: (p < 0.001, r = -0.24). However, no relationship was observed in the off-service group (p = 0.62, r = -0.05). Conclusion: Resident performance and trainee proximity are important factors impacting the quality of documented clinical performance assessments. Greater attention needs to be given to determining ways of improving the quality of assessments reported for residents who are appropriately progressing in their clinical competence as well as for off-service trainees. Keywords: resident assessment, daily en… Show more

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“… For this category 15 out of 16 articles could be retrieved and analyzed. Of the seven articles in the Appropriate Transport theme, three articles focused on alternative transport, with one exploring transport to a community health centre [ 234 ], one on low-risk syncope patients [ 235 ], and one on non-urgent transports [ 236 ]. Two studies focused on transport mode, with one focused on air versus ground [ 237 ], and one on ambulance versus private car [ 238 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… For this category 15 out of 16 articles could be retrieved and analyzed. Of the seven articles in the Appropriate Transport theme, three articles focused on alternative transport, with one exploring transport to a community health centre [ 234 ], one on low-risk syncope patients [ 235 ], and one on non-urgent transports [ 236 ]. Two studies focused on transport mode, with one focused on air versus ground [ 237 ], and one on ambulance versus private car [ 238 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%