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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Emergency Medicine Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search WelcomeWelcome Mission Clinical Sites Explore St. Louis Our TeamOur Team Leadership Division Chiefs Faculty Residency Administration Fellowship Administration Research Personnel APP DivisionsDivisions Critical Care Medicine EMS Toxicology Ultrasound EducationEducation Residency Simulation Fellowships Medical Students AlumniAlumni Giving Options ResearchResearch ECRCECRC Current Studies Researchers Research Fellowship Summer Research Program – EMERGE Journal ClubJournal Club Archive Tool Box News EventsEvents Emergency Medicine Event Calendar View Lewis Health Policy Symposia Code 3 Conference Jermyn Lectures Women in Medicine Symposium Guidelines for Patient Data Request Management EM Accounting Services EMIAA IV Magnesium for Acute COPD Exacerbations Publications Vanc/Zosyn and Kidney Injury IV Steroids for Prevention of Rebound Migraine Headache Ultra High Dose and IV Bolus Nitroglycerin for SCAPE Open Search Journal Club The concept of Emergency Medicine Journal Club was first described by William Osler as a means for busy clinicians to maintain proficiency with ever evolving medical science. Today, over 5000 biomedical publications appear every day. Obviously, keeping current has not become any easier. Developing a skill set to find, appraise, and implement practice-changing advancements in the medical literature is fundamental to a successful residency. On the third Thursday of every month, the Washington University Emergency Medicine attending physicians, faculty, residents, fellows, nurses and medical students meet at a local restaurant for journal club. During these three hour meetings the group, lead by the Journal Club Director, critically analyze recent literature using Evidence Based Medicine principles: patient preferences, clinician expertise, and scientific findings each weighted equally. The Washington University Department of Emergency Medicine Journal Club has been published and presented at a variety of North American EM and non-EM academic programs. Residents receive a Journal Club Toolbox CD during their first days of residency. Each month’s event is a focused question revolving around a single therapeutic, diagnostic, prognostic, or cost effectiveness topic. A vignette and search strategy are circulated electronically at least three weeks before the Journal Club evening along with critical appraisal forms derived from the User’s Guide to the Medical Literature. After the Journal Club event, residents turn their completed appraisal form in for constructive feedback and additional instruction if concepts remain unclear. Faculty organize and administer this experience, not the residents. As important as the intellectual considerations, however, are the social considerations. Journal Club provides an opportunity for residents and attendings physicians to interact in a relaxed setting away from the framework of medicine, patients, and academic rounds. Such interactions are well-catalyzed by good food and drink free of industry sponsorship. Every December, the usual Journal Club is replaced by a well-attended and hotly contested faculty vs. resident trivia contest. Follow us on social media Journal Club Tool Box Archive Department of Emergency Medicine660 S. Euclid AveCampus Box 8072Saint Louis, MO 63110Phone: 314-747-4156 | Fax: [email protected] Instagram LocationsWashington University Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis Children's Hospital Missouri Baptist Medical Center Barnes-Jewish West County Barnes-Jewish St. Peters ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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