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Education Scholarship and its Impact on Emergency Medicine Education

Abstract

Emergency medicine (EM) education is becoming increasingly challenging as a result of changes to North American medical education and the growing complexity of EM practice. Education scholarship (ES) provides a process to develop solutions to these challenges. ES includes both research and innovation. ES is informed by theory, principles and best practices, is peer reviewed, and is disseminated and archived for others to use. Digital technologies have improved the discovery of work that informs ES, broadened the scope and timing of peer review, and provided new platforms for the dissemination and archiving of innovations. This editorial reviews key steps in raising an education innovation to the level of scholarship. It also discusses important areas for EM education scholars to address, which include the following: the delivery of competency-based medical education programs, the impact of social media on learning, and the redesign of continuing professional development.

Authors

Sherbino J

Journal

Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 16, No. 6, pp. 804–809

Publisher

California Digital Library (CDL)

Publication Date

November 1, 2015

DOI

10.5811/westjem.2015.9.27355

ISSN

1936-900X

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