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Deborah J. Watson

Deborah J. Watson

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University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 1979–2024

h-index50
Citations7.4k
Papers23755 last 5y
Funding$3.6M
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Research topics

  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Medical emergency
  • Surgery
  • Medicine
  • Medical education

Selected publications

  • Simulation‐based workshop for emergency preparedness in otolaryngology

    Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology · 2023 · 4 citations

    • Medicine
    • Medical education
    • Medical emergency

    Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of a hands-on simulation-based course with emphasis on procedural techniques, clinical reasoning, and communication skills developed to improve junior Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (OHNS) residents' preparedness in managing otolaryngologic emergencies. Methods: Junior OHNS residents and faculty from residency programs in California, Nevada, and Arizona participated in this workshop in 2020 and 2021. The stations featured airway management techniques, ultrasound-guided needle aspiration, nasoseptal hematoma evacuation, and facial fracture repair using various models and cadavers. Participants completed a pre-workshop survey, post-workshop survey, and 2-month follow-up survey that assessed resident anxiety and confidence in three OHNS emergency situations across knowledge, manual skills, and teamwork using a 5-point Likert scale. Results: < .01). Data collected for the epistaxis station showed decreasing confidence and increasing anxiety following the workshop. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate the effectiveness of a workshop in preparing junior residents in potentially lifesaving otolaryngologic techniques that residents will encounter. Optimizing use of simulation centered training can inform the future of residency education, improving confidence and decreasing anxiety in residents responsible for the safety of patients. Level of Evidence: III.

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