Engaging Emergency Medicine Influencers in Sex and Gender Based Medicine: Lessons learned from the Sex and Gender Interest Group in Emergency Medicine and the SAEM Jeopardy Game
A healthcare social media research article published in AEM Education and Training: A Global Journal of Emergency Care, November 30, 2019
- Title
- Engaging Emergency Medicine Influencers in Sex and Gender Based Medicine: Lessons learned from the Sex and Gender Interest Group in Emergency Medicine and the SAEM Jeopardy Game
- Authors (alpha)
- Alyson J. McGregor, Angela F. Jarman, Basmah Safdar, Jeannette Wolfe, Kinjal N. Sethuraman, Marna R. Greenberg, Tracy E. Madsen
- Published
- November 30, 2019
- Journal
- AEM Education and Training: A Global Journal of Emergency Care
- DOI
- 10.1002/aet2.10409
- Pubmed
- 32313864
- Altmetric
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