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Resident-to-Resident Aggression in Private Seniors’ Residences

GeroPsych, 2023
Abstract: Resident-to-resident aggression (RRA) is a globally-recognized problem in long-term care centers which is presently understudied among private seniors’ residences (PSRs) for independent and semi-independent older adults. This research documents the manifestations of RRA in PSRs in Québec and identifies the need to develop a program promoting
Marie-Chantal Falardeau   +3 more
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“Residents as Teachers” Workshops Designed by Surgery Residents for Surgery Residents

Journal of Surgical Research, 2022
A core tenet of medical education is the expectation that senior residents will teach junior residents and medical students. However, many general surgery residency programs lack a formalized curriculum to equip trainees with necessary teaching skills.
Molly Kobritz   +5 more
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The “Violent Resident”: A Critical Exploration of the Ethics of Resident-to-Resident Aggression

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2019
Resident-to-resident aggression is quite prevalent in long-term care settings. Within popular and empirical accounts, this form of aggression is most commonly attributed to the actions of an aberrant individual living with dementia characterized as the "violent resident." It is often a medical diagnosis of dementia that is highlighted as the ultimate ...
Alisa Grigorovich   +2 more
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Residents and Residencies

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1971
Abstract Residency training programs in thoracic surgery are expensive apprenticeships based in a hospital. Our present thoracic surgery residency programs evolved from nineteenth century German models, which were transferred to this country with the founding of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. William S.
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