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Kharmene Sunga

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Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 7, 2022
COVID-19 and limb ischemiaJeffrey Wood, Kharmene Sunga, Benjamin J Sandefur
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 13, 2015
Esophageal Intubation of an InfantJana L Anderson, Kharmene Sunga, Annie Sadosty
BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning|May 6, 2022
LIVE. DIE. REPEAT: a novel instructional method incorporating recursive objective-based gameplay in an emergency medicine simulation curriculumKharmene Sunga, Benjamin Sandefur, Usha Asirvatham, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 9, 2017
"What's the next step?" Improving interfacility emergency department transfer handoff communicationShawna Bellew, Ashley Martin, Rona Wang, et al.
JMIR Medical Education|August 16, 2023
Teaching Palliative Care to Emergency Medicine Residents Using Gamified Deliberate Practice-Based Simulation: Palliative Gaming Simulation StudyJessica Stanich, Kharmene Sunga, Caitlin Loprinzi-Brauer, et al.
AEM Education and Training|July 28, 2018
Developing and Implementing a Multisource Feedback Tool to Assess Competencies of Emergency Medicine Residents in the United StatesJoseph LaMantia, Lalena M Yarris, Kharmene Sunga, et al.
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Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 7, 2022
COVID-19 and limb ischemiaJeffrey Wood, Kharmene Sunga, Benjamin J Sandefur
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 13, 2015
Esophageal Intubation of an InfantJana L Anderson, Kharmene Sunga, Annie Sadosty
BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning|May 6, 2022
LIVE. DIE. REPEAT: a novel instructional method incorporating recursive objective-based gameplay in an emergency medicine simulation curriculumKharmene Sunga, Benjamin Sandefur, Usha Asirvatham, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 9, 2017
"What's the next step?" Improving interfacility emergency department transfer handoff communicationShawna Bellew, Ashley Martin, Rona Wang, et al.
JMIR Medical Education|August 16, 2023
Teaching Palliative Care to Emergency Medicine Residents Using Gamified Deliberate Practice-Based Simulation: Palliative Gaming Simulation StudyJessica Stanich, Kharmene Sunga, Caitlin Loprinzi-Brauer, et al.
AEM Education and Training|July 28, 2018
Developing and Implementing a Multisource Feedback Tool to Assess Competencies of Emergency Medicine Residents in the United StatesJoseph LaMantia, Lalena M Yarris, Kharmene Sunga, et al.
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