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. 2021 Apr 16;13(2):223–230. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-20-00832.1

Table 1.

Demographics, Clinical Experience, and Self-Confidence of Neurology Resident Participants

Characteristic N = 16a
Male, No. (%) 9 (56%)
Age, mean (SD) 30.53 (1.51)
Race, n (%)
 African American 1 (6)
 Asian 6 (38)
 White 9 (56)
Experience, No. (%)
Identification of convulsive status epilepticusa
 0 1 (6)
 1–3 4 (25)
 4–8 7 (44)
 9+ 2 (12)
Management of convulsive status epilepticusa
 0 1 (6)
 1–3 5 (31)
 4–8 6 (38)
 9+ 1 (6)
Identification of non-convulsive status epilepticusa
 0–3 0
 4–8 7 (44)
 9–14 2 (12)
 15+ 4 (25)
Management of non-convulsive status epilepticusa
 0–3 1 (6)
 4–8 7 (44)
 9–14 2 (12)
 15+ 4 (25)
Self-confidence (0, not confident; 10, very confident), mean (SD)
Identification of convulsive status epilepticus 7.88 (1.59)
Management of convulsive status epilepticus 6.88 (1.89)
Identification of non-convulsive status epilepticus 5.94 (1.44)
Management of non-convulsive status epilepticus 6.19 (1.56)
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N varies in the clinical experience category as some residents elected to not fill all entries of the clinical experience form. All other categories were completed by all residents.