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Matthew TewsIndiana University School of Medicine; Purdue University Biomedical Engineering Verified email at iu.edu Cited by 778 |
Improved medical student satisfaction and test performance with a simulation-based emergency medicine curriculum: a randomized controlled trial
RP Ten Eyck, M Tews, JM Ballester - Annals of emergency medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
STUDY: objective: We determine the effect of a simulation-based curriculum on fourth-year
medical student test performance and satisfaction during an emergency medicine clerkship. …
medical student test performance and satisfaction during an emergency medicine clerkship. …
[HTML][HTML] Diagnostic potential of the NMDA receptor peptide assay for acute ischemic stroke
SA Dambinova, K Bettermann, T Glynn, M Tews… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background The acute assessment of patients with suspected ischemic stroke remains
challenging. The use of brain biomarker assays may improve the early diagnosis of ischemic …
challenging. The use of brain biomarker assays may improve the early diagnosis of ischemic …
The use of simulation in the development of individual cognitive expertise in emergency medicine
…, E Binstadt, M Quirk, T Wu, M Tews… - Academic …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
This consensus group from the 2008 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference,
“The Science of Simulation in Healthcare: Defining and Developing Clinical Expertise,” …
“The Science of Simulation in Healthcare: Defining and Developing Clinical Expertise,” …
Improved fourth-year medical student clinical decision-making performance as a resuscitation team leader after a simulation-based curriculum
RP Ten Eyck, M Tews, JM Ballester… - Simulation in …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To determine the impact of simulation-based instruction on student performance
in the role of emergency department resuscitation team leader. Methods: A randomized, …
in the role of emergency department resuscitation team leader. Methods: A randomized, …
Medical student case presentation performance and perception when using mobile learning technology in the emergency department
M Tews, K Brennan, T Begaz, R Treat - Medical education online, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Background Hand-held mobile learning technology provides opportunities for clinically
relevant self-instructional modules to augment traditional bedside teaching. Using this …
relevant self-instructional modules to augment traditional bedside teaching. Using this …
Small bowel perforation secondary to fish bone ingestion managed non-operatively
BACKGROUND: The presurgical diagnosis of foreign body (FB)-induced bowel perforation
is exceedingly difficult. Perforation most commonly occurs in the ileocecal region and …
is exceedingly difficult. Perforation most commonly occurs in the ileocecal region and …
Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation (SBAR) and emergency medicine residents' learning of case presentation skills
MC Tews, JM Liu, R Treat - Journal of graduate medical …, 2012 - meridian.allenpress.com
Background To date, no standardized presentation format is taught to emergency medicine (EM)
residents during patient handoffs to consulting or admitting physicians. The Situation-…
residents during patient handoffs to consulting or admitting physicians. The Situation-…
Impact of group size on the effectiveness of a resuscitation simulation curriculum for medical students
J Rezmer, T Begaz, R Treat, M Tews - Teaching and Learning in …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Simulation requires involvement from participants. However, it is unknown to
what extent simulation effectiveness is a function of the number of participants. Purpose: This …
what extent simulation effectiveness is a function of the number of participants. Purpose: This …
Third‐year medical student rotations in emergency medicine: a survey of current practices
MR Mulcare, EH Suh, M Tews… - Academic …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Thirdâ•’year Medical Student Rotations in Emergency Medicine: A Survey of Current
Practices Page 1 MEDICAL STUDENT EDUCATION Third-year Medical Student Rotations in …
Practices Page 1 MEDICAL STUDENT EDUCATION Third-year Medical Student Rotations in …
Simulation as a tool to promote professional identity formation and patient ownership in medical students
Background. Simulation has become a valuable tool in medical education, providing
standardized clinical experiences without jeopardizing patient safety. Simulation may also help …
standardized clinical experiences without jeopardizing patient safety. Simulation may also help …