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    Breaking point: the hidden crisis of emergency physician burnout

    Rodrick Lim, Al’ai Alvarez, Brittany Cameron in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2024)

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    Perceptions of gender equity in emergency medicine in Canada

    Women-identifying emergency physicians face gender-based discrimination throughout their careers. The purpose of this study was to explore emergency physician’s perceptions and experiences of gender equity in ...

    Gillian Sheppard, Emma McIlveen-Brown in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2024)

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    An Exploration of the Interplay Between Well-being and Quality and Safety

    Quality improvement and patient safety (QIPS) and clinician well-being work are interconnected and impact each other. Well-being is of increased importance in the current state of workforce shortages and high ...

    Carmen Hrymak, Rodrick Lim, Sachin Trivedi in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2024)

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    Qualitative analysis of values and motivation reported by families utilizing a paediatric virtual care emergency clinic launched during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

    This is the first study to take an in-depth qualitative approach to identify motivating factors for caregivers who chose the paediatric emergency virtual care option in Canada during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. T...

    Victoria Sanderson, Branka Vujcic, Sherry Coulson in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2023)

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    Demographic characteristics, outcomes and experience of patients using virtual urgent care services from 14 emergency department led sites in Ontario

    As part of the COVID-19 pandemic response, the Ontario Ministry of Health funded a virtual care pilot program intended to support emergency department (ED) diversion of patients with low acuity complaints and ...

    Shelley L. McLeod, Shawn Mondoux, Justin N. Hall in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2023)

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    CAEP 2021 Academic Symposium: recommendations for addressing racism and colonialism in emergency medicine

    Racism and colonialism impact health, physician advancement, professional development and medical education in Canada. The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) has committed to addressing inequi...

    Jennifer M. Bryan, Sara Alavian, Dawn Giffin in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2022)

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    Priority strategies to improve gender equity in Canadian emergency medicine: proceedings from the CAEP 2021 Academic Symposium on leadership

    Gender inequities are deeply rooted in our society and have significant negative consequences. Female physicians experience numerous gender-related inequities (e.g., microaggressions, harassment, violence). Th...

    Emma McIlveen-Brown, Judy Morris, Rodrick Lim in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2022)

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    Education about sexual and gender minorities within Canadian emergency medicine residency programs

    The CAEP 2021 2SLGBTQIA +i panel sought whether a gap exists within Canadian emergency medicine training pertaining to sexual and gender minority communities. This panel aimed to generate practical recommendation...

    Robert Primavesi, Adam Burcheri, Blair L. Bigham in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2022)

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    Well-being and mental health should be top priority for the emergency medicine workforce

    Kerstin de Wit, Rodrick Lim in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2021)

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    The International Federation of Emergency Medicine pediatric emergency medicine supplement to the model curriculum for emergency medicine specialists

    Rahim Valani, Simon Chu, Baljit Cheema in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2021)

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    Implementing virtual care in the emergency department: building on the pediatric experience during COVID-19

    Daniel Rosenfield, Rodrick Lim, Sandy Tse in Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2021)

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    Labelling of mental illness in a paediatric emergency department and its implications for stigma reduction education

    Stigmatizing attitudes and behaviours towards patients with mental illness have negative consequences on their health. Despite research regarding educational and social contact-based interventions to reduce st...

    Javeed Sukhera, Kristina Miller, Alexandra Milne in Perspectives on Medical Education (2017)