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Pick the residents you're working with today. Group by PGY level, select all, or choose individually. Every learner gets their own observation space.
Capture clinical moments as they happen. Quick notes with timestamps — OnShift tags EPAs automatically.
Led initial assessment of 67yo M with chest pain. Ordered troponin, EKG, CXR. Good differential discussion.
Performed bedside echo — identified pericardial effusion. Excellent probe technique, correct interpretation.
Managed hypotensive sepsis. Initiated fluids and pressors appropriately. Strong nursing communication.
Presented complex case clearly and identified key decisions. Needs earlier disposition planning.
OnShift's AI facilitates a reflective debrief. Speak or type naturally — it asks the right follow-ups to capture a complete picture of learner performance.
Your observations and conversation become a polished, competency-mapped narrative — ready to share with the learner.
Dr. Chen demonstrated exemplary clinical performance during today's emergency department shift, showing continued growth across multiple core competencies.
She led the initial assessment of a 67-year-old male presenting with chest pain, demonstrating a systematic approach to the primary survey and appropriately ordering troponin, EKG, and chest radiograph. Her differential diagnosis discussion was thorough and well-reasoned.
Her bedside ultrasound skills continue to impress — she correctly identified a pericardial effusion with excellent probe technique and accurate interpretation, reflecting strong procedural competency.
In managing a hypotensive sepsis patient, Dr. Chen demonstrated decisive clinical judgment by initiating fluid resuscitation and vasopressors in a timely manner, while maintaining clear communication with the nursing team.
Growth Opportunity: Dr. Chen should focus on integrating disposition planning earlier in the patient encounter. While her acute management skills are strong, earlier consideration of the full arc of care will strengthen her systems-based practice.
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On track for expected PGY-2 milestones.
↑ 8% from last quarter