Emmanuel Triby

Affiliations: 
Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) 
Area:
Activity, Social and solidary economy, Hierarchy, Professional competence, Service situations, Higher education, Academic formation, Problem solving, Emergency medicine, Verbal interaction
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Belhomme N, Pelaccia T, Triby E, et al. (2024) The time factor: Unravelling the threads of uncertainty tolerance. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
Philippon A, Hausfater P, Triby E, et al. (2019) Développement d’un outil d’évaluation des compétences des étudiants en médecine d’urgence : une étude nationale par la méthode Delphi Annales FrançAises De MéDecine D’Urgence. 9: 354-361
Pelaccia T, Tardif J, Triby E, et al. (2017) A novel approach to study medical decision-making in the clinical setting: The "own-point-of-view" perspective. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society For Academic Emergency Medicine
Pelaccia T, Tardif J, Triby E, et al. (2017) Comment les médecins urgentistes raisonnent-ils ? Synthèse des principaux résultats d’une recherche qualitative multicentrique et multidisciplinaire sur la prise de décision en médecine d’urgence Annales FrançAises De MéDecine D'Urgence. 7: 153-158
Boet S, Pigford AA, Fitzsimmons A, et al. (2016) Interprofessional team debriefings with or without an instructor after a simulated crisis scenario: An exploratory case study. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 1-9
Pelaccia T, Tardif J, Triby E, et al. (2016) Do emergency physicians trust their patients? Internal and Emergency Medicine. 11: 603-8
Pelaccia T, Tardif J, Triby E, et al. (2015) From Context Comes Expertise: How Do Expert Emergency Physicians Use Their Know-Who to Make Decisions? Annals of Emergency Medicine
Pelaccia T, Tardif J, Triby E, et al. (2015) Insights into emergency physicians' minds in the seconds before and into a patient encounter. Internal and Emergency Medicine. 10: 865-73
Pelaccia T, Tardif J, Triby E, et al. (2015) In reply. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 65: 620-1
Pelaccia T, Tardif J, Triby E, et al. (2014) How and when do expert emergency physicians generate and evaluate diagnostic hypotheses? A qualitative study using head-mounted video cued-recall interviews. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 64: 575-85
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