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Development Of Maine Ongoing Outreach Simulation Education (Moose), A Novel Telesimulation Program, To Improve Neonatal Resuscitation In A Rural Community Hospital, Allison Zanno, Misty Melendi, Micheline Chipman, Jeffrey Holmes, Alexa Craig, Samantha Piro, Anna Gilbert, Sarah Gabrielson, Leah Mallory, Anya Culter, Mary Ottolini
Development Of Maine Ongoing Outreach Simulation Education (Moose), A Novel Telesimulation Program, To Improve Neonatal Resuscitation In A Rural Community Hospital, Allison Zanno, Misty Melendi, Micheline Chipman, Jeffrey Holmes, Alexa Craig, Samantha Piro, Anna Gilbert, Sarah Gabrielson, Leah Mallory, Anya Culter, Mary Ottolini
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Objective- To implement monthly neonatal resuscitation telesimulation team training sessions in a rural community hospital delivery room that is feasible, sustainable, and replicable at other sites.
Resident Instruction In Social Emergency Medicine, Heidi Roche, Christine Knettel, Brandon Knettel, Justin Myers, Jessica Dunn, Timothy S. Fallon
Resident Instruction In Social Emergency Medicine, Heidi Roche, Christine Knettel, Brandon Knettel, Justin Myers, Jessica Dunn, Timothy S. Fallon
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Understanding social determinants of health (SDH) and their intersection with emergency medicine, also known as social emergency medicine (SEM), is an important area of EM training.