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Endocrine and Metabolic Emergencies in Emergency Medicine
A junior member of our faculty once approached me for some career advice, inquiring as to what clinical area of emergency medicine in which he should develop an academic niche. I advised him to focus on endocrine and metabolic emergencies. He immediately grimaced as if he had just bitten into a lemon. My reasons for the recommendation were simple: the endocrine system has a direct influence on every other organ system in the body; dysfunction of most organ systems produces metabolic derangements that can be life-threatening; endocrine and metabolic emergencies are very common in clinical practice and a not insignificant po...
Source: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America - March 17, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Amal Mattu Source Type: research

Pearls of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) encompasses the management of diverse complaints and disease processes that is predicated on unique anatomic and physiologic traits, continuously changing throughout childhood. Like many other facets of Emergency Medicine, the management of pediatric emergencies continues to evolve over time. This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America updates emergency medicine physicians and providers on the recent advances of a wide variety of conditions seen in pediatric patients.
Source: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America - June 30, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Le (Mimi) Lu, Ilene Claudius, Christopher S. Amato Tags: Preface Source Type: research

Resuscitation in Emergency Medicine: Now More Important than Ever
Resuscitation has long been a cornerstone of emergency medicine. Whether it is caring for the patient with cardiac arrest, acute respiratory distress, multisystem trauma, or undifferentiated shock, the emergency physician must be an expert at resuscitation. For many critically ill patients, it is the crucial initial hours of illness, when the patient is in the emergency department (ED), when lives can be saved. With our collective goal of saving lives, we have focused this issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America on the resuscitation of our sickest ED patients.
Source: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America - September 1, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Susan R. Wilcox, Michael E. Winters Tags: Preface Source Type: research

Pediatric Emergency Medicine
EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Source: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America - April 3, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Sean M. Fox, Dale P. Woolridge Source Type: research

Risk Management in Emergency Medicine
EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Source: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America - April 24, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Lauren M. Nentwich, Jonathan S. Olshaker Source Type: research

Pediatric Emergency Medicine
EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Source: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America - June 30, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Le (mimi) Lu, Ilene Claudius, Christopher S. Amato Source Type: research

Allergy, Inflammatory, and Autoimmune Disorders in Emergency Medicine
EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Source: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America - November 13, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: R. Gentry Wilkerson, Salvador Suau Source Type: research

The Future of Emergency Medicine: Update 2011
In 2009, representatives from many of the major stakeholder organizations in emergency medicine convened in Dallas, TX, to discuss the future of emergency medicine, with a focus on workforce. The consensus article was subsequently published and remains a vital resource for projecting emergency medicine workforce needs. In reaction to the enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, representatives from the same major organizations in emergency medicine convened in Dallas in January 2011. There was consensus that health care reform had the potential to increase the percentage of physicians, not just emergenc...
Source: Annals of Emergency Medicine - February 7, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Angela Gardner, Sandra M. Schneider, The Future of Emergency Medicine Summit II Participants Tags: Health Policy Source Type: research

Abstracts from international Emergency Medicine journals
African Journal of Emergency Medicine Official Journal of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine, the Botswana Society for Emergency Care, the Emergency Medicine Association of Tanzania, the Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa, the Ethiopian Society of Emergency Medicine Professionals and the Libyan Emergency Medicine Association The south african triage scale (adult version) provides valid acuity ratings when used by doctors and enrolled nursing assistants Twomey M, Wallis LA, Thompson ML, Myers JE. Objectives To estimate the validity of triage ratings by South African nurses and doctors with training and p...
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - January 22, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Weber, E. J. Tags: Global Emergency Medicine Highlights Source Type: research

The Emergency Medicine Workforce: Profile and Projections
The landscape of the emergency medicine workforce has changed dramatically over the last few decades. The growth in emergency medicine residency programs has significantly increased the number of emergency medicine specialists now staffing emergency departments (EDs) throughout the country. Despite this increase in available providers, rising patient volumes, an aging population, ED overcrowding and inefficiency, increased regulation, and other factors have resulted in the continued need for additional emergency physicians.
Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine - January 25, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Mark Reiter, Leana S. Wen, Brady W. Allen Tags: Administration of Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Refreshing the emergency medicine research priorities
Conclusion We have redefined the priorities for emergency medicine research in the UK using robust and established methodology, which will inform the agenda for the coming years.
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - August 23, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Cottey, L., Shanahan, T. A. G., Gronlund, T., Whiting, C., Sokunbi, M., Carley, S. D., Smith, J. E., On behalf of the James Lind Alliance (JLA) Emergency Medicine (EM) Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) Refresh Steering Group, Dunford, Findlay, Gager, Hen Tags: Open access Original research Source Type: research

Integration of Palliative Care into Emergency Medicine: The Improving Palliative Care in Emergency Medicine (IPAL-EM) Collaboration
Conclusion: The Improving Palliative Care in Emergency Medicine project sponsored by the Center to Advance Palliative Care is a resource that assists ED health care providers with the process and structure needed to integrate palliative care into the ED setting.
Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine - November 27, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Sangeeta Lamba, Paul L. DeSandre, Knox H. Todd, Eric N. Bryant, Garrett K. Chan, Corita R. Grudzen, David E. Weissman, Tammie E. Quest, the Improving Palliative Care in Emergency Medicine Board Tags: Ethics Source Type: research

American Board of Emergency Medicine Report on Residency Training Information (2013-2014), American Board of Emergency Medicine
We present the 2014 annual report on the status of US emergency medicine training programs.
Source: Annals of Emergency Medicine - April 21, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Rebecca Smith-Coggins, Jill M. Baren, Michael S. Beeson, Francis L. Counselman, Terry Kowalenko, Catherine A. Marco, Robert L. Muelleman, Lewis S. Nelson, Robert P. Wahl, Robert C. Korte, Research Committee, American Board of Emergency Medicine Tags: Education Source Type: research

Emergency medicine patient wait time multivariable prediction models: a multicentre derivation and validation study
Conclusions Electronic emergency demographic and flow information can be used to approximate emergency patient wait times. A general model is less accurate if applied without site-specific factors.
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - April 21, 2022 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Walker, K., Jiarpakdee, J., Loupis, A., Tantithamthavorn, C., Joe, K., Ben-Meir, M., Akhlaghi, H., Hutton, J., Wang, W., Stephenson, M., Blecher, G., Paul, B., Sweeny, A., Turhan, B., Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, Clinical Trials Network, R Tags: Original research Source Type: research