Development of a case-based reading curriculum and its effect on resident reading

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Abstract

Textbook reading plays a foundational role in a resident’s knowledge base. Many residency programs place residents on identical reading schedules, regardless of the clinical work or rotation the resident is doing. We sought to develop a reading curriculum that takes into account the clinical work a resident is doing so their reading curriculum corresponds with their clinical work. Preliminary data suggests an increased amount of resident reading and an increased interest in reading as a result of this change to their reading curriculum.

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Messman, A. M., & Walker, I. (2018). Development of a case-based reading curriculum and its effect on resident reading. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 19(1), 139–141. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2017.10.35117

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