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Reducing Substance Use By An Emergency Department Intervention, Matthew D. Marschall Do, Smeet Bhimani Do, Rachel Fieman Md, Derek J. Fikse Do, Paige Roth Lsw, Jennifer Stephens Do, Manuel F. Colón Bs, Kevin Weaver D.O.,Facoep, David M. Richardson Md, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Robert D. Cannon Do
Reducing Substance Use By An Emergency Department Intervention, Matthew D. Marschall Do, Smeet Bhimani Do, Rachel Fieman Md, Derek J. Fikse Do, Paige Roth Lsw, Jennifer Stephens Do, Manuel F. Colón Bs, Kevin Weaver D.O.,Facoep, David M. Richardson Md, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Robert D. Cannon Do
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Sex Differences In Prevalence Of Emergency Department Patient Substance Use, Robert D. Cannon Do, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Paige Roth Lsw, Jennifer Stephens Do, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Cpe, David M. Richardson Md, Alanna Balbi Bs, Tennessee Park Ba, Stephen W. Dusza Drph, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Sex Differences In Prevalence Of Emergency Department Patient Substance Use, Robert D. Cannon Do, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Paige Roth Lsw, Jennifer Stephens Do, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Cpe, David M. Richardson Md, Alanna Balbi Bs, Tennessee Park Ba, Stephen W. Dusza Drph, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Department of Emergency Medicine
Purpose
Substance use and misuse is prevalent in emergency department (ED) populations. While the prevalence of substance use and misuse is reported, sex-specific trends in ED populations have not been documented. We set out to determine the sex-specific prevalence of ED patient substance use during this current epidemic.
Methods
A retrospective electronic data abstraction tool, developed for quality-improvement purposes, was used to assess ED visits in 3 hospitals in northeastern Pennsylvania. All patients with ED diagnosis codes for substance use F10.000 through F 19.999 (excluding F17 codes for nicotine) were abstracted for network ED visits at all 3 hospitals. Data …
Development Of A Health Care Systems Curriculum., Zachary Pruitt, Rahul Mhaskar, Bryan G. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Deborah J Dewaay, Alexander M. Rosenau Do, Kristin A. Bresnan Md, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Development Of A Health Care Systems Curriculum., Zachary Pruitt, Rahul Mhaskar, Bryan G. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Deborah J Dewaay, Alexander M. Rosenau Do, Kristin A. Bresnan Md, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Department of Emergency Medicine
Background: There is currently no gold standard for delivery of systems-based practice in medical education, and it is challenging to incorporate into medical education. Health systems competence requires physicians to understand patient care within the broader health care system and is vital to improving the quality of care clinicians provide. We describe a health systems curriculum that utilizes problem-based learning across 4 years of systems-based practice medical education at a single institution.
Methods: This case study describes the application of a problem-based learning approach to system-based practice medical education. A series of behavioral statements, called entrustable professional activities, was created …