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Addressing Challenges in Obtaining Emergency Medicine Away Rotations and Standardized Letters of Evaluation Due to COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:应对急救药物的挑战,并由于Covid-19大流行导致的评估标准化信件

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The Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine (CORD) Advising Students Committee in Emergency Medicine (ASC-EM) anticipates institutional and regional variability in both the spread and response to COVID-19. Travel restrictions and host institution rotation closures will impact the number of emergency medicine (EM) rotations EM-bound medical students can complete in an unprecedented manner. They may prevent students from completing any away rotations this academic cycle, challenging the students’ ability to obtain EM Standardized Letters of Evaluation (SLOEs). EM’s emphasis on residency group SLOEs over other letter types creates an undue burden on these vulnerable students and makes the application process intrinsically inequitable. This inequity warrants a reevaluation of the current application practice. This article outlines ASC-EM's proposed recommendations for all stakeholders, including EM program leadership, medical schools, and EM-bound medical students, to consider for the upcoming EM application cycle.
机译:急诊医学院(CORD)居住董事委员会(CORD)向学生急救医学委员会提供建议(ASC-EM)预计对Covid-19的蔓延和反应的制度和区域可变性。旅行限制和主办机构轮换闭包将影响紧急医学(EM)转动EM-Bound Medical学生可以以前所未有的方式完成。他们可能会阻止学生完成这种学术周期的任何偏离轮换,挑战学生获得EM标准化评估信(Sloes)的能力。 EM在其他字母类型上强调居住集团的Sloes在这些脆弱的学生上创造了一个过度的负担,并使申请流程本质上不公平。此不公平符合当前申请实践的重新评估。本文概述了ASC-EM为所有利益攸关方的拟议建议,包括EM计划领导,医学院和EM-COMBED学生,以考虑即将到来的EM应用程序周期。

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