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Evaluating Surge Capacity In The Emergency Department: A Comprehensive Literature Review On Preparedness And Response Frameworks, Tanner J. Riscoe May 2025

Evaluating Surge Capacity In The Emergency Department: A Comprehensive Literature Review On Preparedness And Response Frameworks, Tanner J. Riscoe

Capstone Experience: Master of Public Health

Medical surge capacity in emergency departments is influenced by four critical factors: staff, stuff, space, and systems. Understanding these factors and the interplay between them is critical. Emergency departments are increasingly encountering issues with overcrowding, patient boarding, and medical surge events causing interruptions in care and depleting critical resources. Coordination of medical surge is challenging during normal operations but is intensified during times of crisis. This comprehensive literature review seeks to better understand the current state of the literature surrounding surge preparedness and response in emergency departments across the United States, identify gaps in the current literature, and ultimately recommend …


Podcasting Towards Togetherness: Utilizing Podcasts To Improve Departmental Camaraderie And Well-Being, Michael Petrauskis, Colleen Gutman, Rosemarie Fernandez Feb 2025

Podcasting Towards Togetherness: Utilizing Podcasts To Improve Departmental Camaraderie And Well-Being, Michael Petrauskis, Colleen Gutman, Rosemarie Fernandez

Journal of Wellness

Introduction: Physician burnout is on the rise, and this is of particular concern in emergency medicine. Burnout is associated with medical errors, adverse events, poor professionalism, and litigation. A sense of community can build engagement and mitigate workplace stressors on well-being. Emergency physicians may have trouble connecting due to the nature of shift-work and various practice settings. Communication technology, and particularly podcasting, has the potential to help overcome these barriers and positively impact relatedness and well-being.

Approach: We developed an inward-facing podcast, “The ER Break Room” within the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Florida. Through the …


Implementation Of Common Emergency Department Procedure Checklists To Improve Resident Provider Efficiency Background, Abigail Alorda, Alexa Ragusa, Natalie Diers, Taylor Cesarz, Shayne Gue, Latha Ganti Jan 2024

Implementation Of Common Emergency Department Procedure Checklists To Improve Resident Provider Efficiency Background, Abigail Alorda, Alexa Ragusa, Natalie Diers, Taylor Cesarz, Shayne Gue, Latha Ganti

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


The Pit Crew Card Game: A Novel Gamifications Exercise To Improve Ems Performance In Critical Care Scenarios, Danielle Dicesare, Bridget Scheveck, Jeffrey Adams, Maria Tassone, Vanessa I. Diaz-Cruz, Christine Van Dillen, Latha Ganti, Shayne Gue, Ayanna Walker Jan 2024

The Pit Crew Card Game: A Novel Gamifications Exercise To Improve Ems Performance In Critical Care Scenarios, Danielle Dicesare, Bridget Scheveck, Jeffrey Adams, Maria Tassone, Vanessa I. Diaz-Cruz, Christine Van Dillen, Latha Ganti, Shayne Gue, Ayanna Walker

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Heart Of Medicine: Simulation To Educate Pre-Clinical Med Students In Basic Life Support (Bls) And Advanced Cardiac Life Support (Acls), Taylor Cesarz, Rachel Shi, Adrien Thokalath, Madison Morris, Shayne Gue, Noe Navarro, Rebecca Beiler, Stephanie Cohen Jan 2024

Heart Of Medicine: Simulation To Educate Pre-Clinical Med Students In Basic Life Support (Bls) And Advanced Cardiac Life Support (Acls), Taylor Cesarz, Rachel Shi, Adrien Thokalath, Madison Morris, Shayne Gue, Noe Navarro, Rebecca Beiler, Stephanie Cohen

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Escape The Music Festival - Disaster Day With A Twist, Drake Dixon, Alexa Ragusa, Maria Tassone, Shayne Gue Jan 2024

Escape The Music Festival - Disaster Day With A Twist, Drake Dixon, Alexa Ragusa, Maria Tassone, Shayne Gue

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Resident Gamification Challenge: Unlocking Pocus Proficiency Board Review Through Play, Kevin Bertrand, Emily Macauley, Michael Falgiani Jan 2024

Resident Gamification Challenge: Unlocking Pocus Proficiency Board Review Through Play, Kevin Bertrand, Emily Macauley, Michael Falgiani

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Gamification To Improve Ems Knowledge Of Medical Capacity Determination, Ross Sinicrope, Nasim Motaghedi, Zachary Yates, Elliott Richardson, Stephanie Schieffert, Jacob Wright, Abigail Alorda, Jeffrey Katz, Linh Nguyen, Shayne Gue, Christine Van Dillen, Ayanna Walker Jan 2024

Gamification To Improve Ems Knowledge Of Medical Capacity Determination, Ross Sinicrope, Nasim Motaghedi, Zachary Yates, Elliott Richardson, Stephanie Schieffert, Jacob Wright, Abigail Alorda, Jeffrey Katz, Linh Nguyen, Shayne Gue, Christine Van Dillen, Ayanna Walker

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Mastering The Ite With Em Mastermind: A Board Game For Board Review, Taylor Cesarz, Stephanie Cohen, Shayne Gue Jan 2024

Mastering The Ite With Em Mastermind: A Board Game For Board Review, Taylor Cesarz, Stephanie Cohen, Shayne Gue

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Targeted Procedure Lab To Improve Self-Identified Deficiencies Among Graduating Emergency Medicine Residents, Stephanie Cohen, Andrew Bobbett, Shayne Gue, Jeffrey Thompson Jan 2024

Targeted Procedure Lab To Improve Self-Identified Deficiencies Among Graduating Emergency Medicine Residents, Stephanie Cohen, Andrew Bobbett, Shayne Gue, Jeffrey Thompson

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Single Question Survey Vs The Ongoing Violence Assessment Tool For Intimate Partner Violence Screening In The Ed, Zhengqiu Zhou, Donna Carden, Mariel Michaels, Gretchen Nonawzki, Saria Slowey, Maureen Mohan, Robyn Hoelle Jan 2024

Single Question Survey Vs The Ongoing Violence Assessment Tool For Intimate Partner Violence Screening In The Ed, Zhengqiu Zhou, Donna Carden, Mariel Michaels, Gretchen Nonawzki, Saria Slowey, Maureen Mohan, Robyn Hoelle

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Come One, Come All: Carnival Themed Gamification Of Emergency Medicine Board Review, Shayne Gue, Taylor Cesarz, Maria Tassone Jan 2024

Come One, Come All: Carnival Themed Gamification Of Emergency Medicine Board Review, Shayne Gue, Taylor Cesarz, Maria Tassone

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Multiple Casualty Simulation Scenario Secondary To Natural Disaster At A Music Festival, Stephanie Cohen, Robert Pell, Casey Mcgillicuddy, Nidhi Sahi, Ariel Vera, Steven Nazario, Andrew Bobbett, Rebecca Beiler, Noe Navarro, Latha Ganti, Shayne M. Gue Jan 2024

Multiple Casualty Simulation Scenario Secondary To Natural Disaster At A Music Festival, Stephanie Cohen, Robert Pell, Casey Mcgillicuddy, Nidhi Sahi, Ariel Vera, Steven Nazario, Andrew Bobbett, Rebecca Beiler, Noe Navarro, Latha Ganti, Shayne M. Gue

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Learning Mass Casualty Incident Triage Via Role Play Simulation, Martin Morales-Cruz, Ayanna Walker, Drake Dixon, Latha Ganti, Shayne Gue Jan 2024

Learning Mass Casualty Incident Triage Via Role Play Simulation, Martin Morales-Cruz, Ayanna Walker, Drake Dixon, Latha Ganti, Shayne Gue

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Describing And Predicting Trajectories Of Healthcare Utilization Among Older Adults Presenting To An Emergency Department Using The Interrai Emergency Department Screener, Matthew B. Downer, Kristina Kokorelias, Andrew P. Costa, Don Melady, Samir K. Sinha Dec 2023

Describing And Predicting Trajectories Of Healthcare Utilization Among Older Adults Presenting To An Emergency Department Using The Interrai Emergency Department Screener, Matthew B. Downer, Kristina Kokorelias, Andrew P. Costa, Don Melady, Samir K. Sinha

Journal of Geriatric Emergency Medicine

Introduction: Although older adults visit emergency departments (EDs) more than any other age group, the trajectories of healthcare utilization older adults experience post-ED are not well described. Further, whether rapid ED assessment tools can predict trajectories and discharge destinations remains unclear.

Methods: Older adults (≥65 years) who presented to an ED at a large Canadian urban academic hospital were recruited (January 2018-April 2019). The interRAI ED Screener (EDS) was completed on presentation. Patients were categorized by EDS risk score (1/2=low, 3/4=moderate, 5/6=high) and had their discharge destinations tracked. Patients admitted to hospital were tracked until their final discharge destination. …


Video Documentation As A Measure Of Written Documentation Accuracy In Emergency Medical Service Field Intubations, Christopher S. Keller, Christopher Dilger, Shih-Chin Chou, Rasheed Lawal, Shane Jenks Aug 2023

Video Documentation As A Measure Of Written Documentation Accuracy In Emergency Medical Service Field Intubations, Christopher S. Keller, Christopher Dilger, Shih-Chin Chou, Rasheed Lawal, Shane Jenks

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Introduction

Quality improvement (QI) is a major focus of all departments and fields of health care, including emergency medical services. The chaotic and rapidly evolving atmosphere in which paramedics must practice can lead to inconsistency between what is documented and the actual events. This leads to difficulty when trying to evaluate the practitioners and when implementing a QI program. In this study, we evaluated the prevalence of discrepancy between the video and written record for Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) performed in the field as a demonstration of the utility of video documentation in QI.

Methods

We used a systematic retrospective …


Multisite Evaluation Of Prediction Models For Emergency Department Crowding Before And During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ari J Smith, Brian W Patterson, Michael S Pulia, John Mayer, Rebecca J Schwei, Radha Nagarajan, Frank Liao, Manish N Shah, Justin J Boutilier Jan 2023

Multisite Evaluation Of Prediction Models For Emergency Department Crowding Before And During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ari J Smith, Brian W Patterson, Michael S Pulia, John Mayer, Rebecca J Schwei, Radha Nagarajan, Frank Liao, Manish N Shah, Justin J Boutilier

Faculty, Staff and Student Publications

OBJECTIVE: To develop a machine learning framework to forecast emergency department (ED) crowding and to evaluate model performance under spatial and temporal data drift.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We obtained 4 datasets, identified by the location: 1-large academic hospital and 2-rural hospital, and time period: pre-coronavirus disease (COVID) (January 1, 2019-February 1, 2020) and COVID-era (May 15, 2020-February 1, 2021). Our primary target was a binary outcome that is equal to 1 if the number of patients with acute respiratory illness that were ED boarding for more than 4 h was above a prescribed historical percentile. We trained a random forest …


Sepsis Inservice And Video At An Urban Hospital In California, Angela T. Ho Dec 2022

Sepsis Inservice And Video At An Urban Hospital In California, Angela T. Ho

Master's Projects and Capstones

The emergency department at an urban hospital in California was performing below institutional goals related to sepsis protocols over the past few months. This intervention was targeted at nurses and was composed of a PowerPoint in-service on compliance to SEP-1 protocols and follow-along video on using the correct sepsis order set and documentation in the electronic health record (EHR). Goals included increased compliance to the SEP-1 protocol and documentation, (2) reduced time between the onset of symptoms, recognition, and intervention, (3) decline in sepsis rates and mortality rates, and (4) lower cost of care. Data was collected from the EHR …


Key Healthcare Providers’ Perspectives On The Implementation Of Senior-Friendly Emergency Department Care In Quebec, Deniz Cetin-Sahin, Francine Ducharme, Jane Mccusker, Mona Magalhaes, Nathalie Veillette, Paul-André Lachance, Sylvie Cossette, Alain Vadeboncoeur, Rick Mah, T.T. Minh Vu, Simon Berthelot Oct 2022

Key Healthcare Providers’ Perspectives On The Implementation Of Senior-Friendly Emergency Department Care In Quebec, Deniz Cetin-Sahin, Francine Ducharme, Jane Mccusker, Mona Magalhaes, Nathalie Veillette, Paul-André Lachance, Sylvie Cossette, Alain Vadeboncoeur, Rick Mah, T.T. Minh Vu, Simon Berthelot

Journal of Geriatric Emergency Medicine

Background: Senior-friendly emergency department (ED) care is emerging to address large numbers of older adults in healthcare and implementation is variable.

Objectives: We aimed to explore key healthcare providers’ perspectives on factors affecting implementation of senior-friendly ED care during the first five years of the Senior-Friendly Hospital Initiative in the Province of Quebec, Canada.

Methods: We conducted a descriptive qualitative study of four urban EDs. Key healthcare providers involved in care within the ED or after discharge to the community were purposefully selected. Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted in participants’ preferred language, English or French. Recorded interviews were transcribed. A …


A Survey Of Delirium Self-Reported Knowledge And Practices Among Emergency Physicians In The United States, Anita N. Chary, Adriane Lesser, Sharon K. Inouye, Christopher R. Carpenter Md, Msc, Amy R. Stuck, Maura Kennedy Dec 2021

A Survey Of Delirium Self-Reported Knowledge And Practices Among Emergency Physicians In The United States, Anita N. Chary, Adriane Lesser, Sharon K. Inouye, Christopher R. Carpenter Md, Msc, Amy R. Stuck, Maura Kennedy

Journal of Geriatric Emergency Medicine

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate United States emergency physicians’ self-reported knowledge and practices regarding the detection, prevention, and management of delirium, a common and deadly syndrome that disproportionately affects older emergency department (ED) patients. Knowledge and practices of the broader emergency physician community about these priority topics in geriatric emergency medicine are understudied.

Design: Electronic self-administered online survey

Setting: United States

Participants: One-hundred ninety-seven emergency physicians of the American College of Emergency Physicians Emergency Medicine Practice Research Network

Measures: Descriptive statistics were generated from survey responses.

Results: Of 734 physicians in the research network who were sent the …