Dealing with the difficult student in emergency medicine

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Dealing with a student who is perceived as difficult to work with or teach is inevitable in any academic physician's career. This paper will outline the basic categories of these difficulties pertinent to Emergency Medicine rotations in order to facilitate appropriate identification of problems. Strategies for evaluation and reporting of the difficult student are presented. Remediation, based on the type of difficulty, is addressed. Timeliness of reporting, evaluation, and feedback are invaluable to allow for appropriate assessment of the outcome of the remediation plan. © 2011 Yee et al; licensee Springer.

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Ronan-Bentle, S. E., Avegno, J., Hegarty, C. B., & Manthey, D. E. (2011, December). Dealing with the difficult student in emergency medicine. International Journal of Emergency Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1186/1865-1380-4-39

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