Perception, confidence, and willingness to respond to in-flight medical emergencies among medical students: a cross sectional study
CONCLUSION: Even though over 8 in 10 students in our study had previously attended life support courses, the overwhelming majority lacked the knowledge, confidence, and willingness to assist. Our study underscores the importance of teaching medical students about IMEs and their unique challenges before entering their 7th-year mandatory general internship.PMID:38590157 | DOI:10.1080/07853890.2024.2337725
Source: Annals of Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Majed Alnabulsi Ehab Abdelhalim Abo Ali Mohammad Hassan Alsharif Najla'a Fathi Filfilan Sahar Hamed Fadda Source Type: research
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