The Intersection of Gender and Resuscitation Leadership Experience in Emergency Medicine Residents: A Qualitative Study
Abstract
The objective was to examine emergency medicine (EM) residents' perceptions of gender as it intersects with resuscitation team dynamics and the experience of acquiring resuscitation leadership skills.This was an exploratory, qualitative study using grounded theory and a purposive sample of postgraduate year (PGY) 2-4 EM residents who function as resuscitation team leaders in two urban EM programs. One-on-one interviews were conducted by a single...
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Title
The Intersection of Gender and Resuscitation Leadership Experience in Emergency Medicine Residents: A Qualitative Study
Published Date
Mar 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pages
162 - 168
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