Meeting
Abstract Number: 357
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: The United States has the highest expenditure per capita and fastest growth when it comes to health care. Imaging is one of the fastest growing services in medicine reaching approximately $100 billion annually. There have been criticisms that imaging studies are often over utilized and inappropriate which results in unnecessary costs and waste. Our […]
Abstract Number: 369
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Developing contextualized curricula in diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision-making is crucial to improve medical education (1,2). Barriers to transition from classroom-based to workplace curricula include workflow constraints, the absence of standardized tools to assess clinical reasoning, the complexity of decision making, and outdated teaching methods (3,5). Aimed to bridge these gaps, we developed the […]