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Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 3, 2014
How and when do expert emergency physicians generate and evaluate diagnostic hypotheses? A qualitative study using head-mounted video cued-recall interviewsThierry Pelaccia, Jacques Tardif, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
La Revue De Medecine Interne|October 25, 2024
[Clinical reasoning: What can we learn from script theory?]Nicolas Belhomme, Christine Pietrement, Ahmed Moussa, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 26, 2015
In replyThierry Pelaccia, Jacques Tardif, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
Internal and Emergency Medicine|August 2, 2015
Insights into emergency physicians' minds in the seconds before and into a patient encounterThierry Pelaccia, Jacques Tardif, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
Medical Education|January 21, 2026
'I was a bit hasty … I was a young resident!' Medical residents' responses to clinical uncertaintyNicolas Belhomme, Alain Lescoat, Pierre Pottier, et al.
Annals of Surgery|June 4, 2013
Within-team debriefing versus instructor-led debriefing for simulation-based education: a randomized controlled trialSylvain Boet, M Dylan Bould, Bharat Sharma, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|July 27, 2010
Gender stereotypes: an explanation to the underrepresentation of women in emergency medicineThierry Pelaccia, Hervé Delplanq, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
AEM Education and Training|December 3, 2021
Usability and reproducibility of three tools to assess medical students and residents in emergency medicineAnne-Laure Philippon, Aurelien Baud, Margaux Dumont, et al.
European Journal of Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine|March 19, 2024
Testing the validity of three acute care assessment tools for assessing residents' performance during in situ simulation: the ACAT-SimSit studyAnne-Laure Philippon, Antoine Lefevre-Scelles, Xavier Eyer, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 3, 2014
How and when do expert emergency physicians generate and evaluate diagnostic hypotheses? A qualitative study using head-mounted video cued-recall interviewsThierry Pelaccia, Jacques Tardif, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
La Revue De Medecine Interne|October 25, 2024
[Clinical reasoning: What can we learn from script theory?]Nicolas Belhomme, Christine Pietrement, Ahmed Moussa, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 26, 2015
In replyThierry Pelaccia, Jacques Tardif, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
Internal and Emergency Medicine|August 2, 2015
Insights into emergency physicians' minds in the seconds before and into a patient encounterThierry Pelaccia, Jacques Tardif, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
Medical Education|January 21, 2026
'I was a bit hasty … I was a young resident!' Medical residents' responses to clinical uncertaintyNicolas Belhomme, Alain Lescoat, Pierre Pottier, et al.
Annals of Surgery|June 4, 2013
Within-team debriefing versus instructor-led debriefing for simulation-based education: a randomized controlled trialSylvain Boet, M Dylan Bould, Bharat Sharma, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|July 27, 2010
Gender stereotypes: an explanation to the underrepresentation of women in emergency medicineThierry Pelaccia, Hervé Delplanq, Emmanuel Triby, et al.
AEM Education and Training|December 3, 2021
Usability and reproducibility of three tools to assess medical students and residents in emergency medicineAnne-Laure Philippon, Aurelien Baud, Margaux Dumont, et al.
European Journal of Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine|March 19, 2024
Testing the validity of three acute care assessment tools for assessing residents' performance during in situ simulation: the ACAT-SimSit studyAnne-Laure Philippon, Antoine Lefevre-Scelles, Xavier Eyer, et al.
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