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Artificial intelligence and machine learning in emergency medicine: a narrative review
Acute Medicine & Surgery, 2022The emergence and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has generated increasing interest in machine learning applications for health care. Specifically, researchers are grasping the potential of machine learning solutions to enhance the quality of ...
Brianna Mueller+4 more
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A scoping review of metaverse in emergency medicine.
Australasian Emergency Care, 2022BACKGROUND Interest in the metaverse has been growing worldwide as the virtual environment provides opportunities for highly immersive and interactive experiences.
Tzu-Chi Wu, C. Ho
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Impact of Using Drones in Emergency Medicine: What Does the Future Hold?
Open Access Emergency Medicine, 2021The use of unmanned aerial vehicles or “drones” has expanded in the last decade, as their technology has become more sophisticated, and costs have decreased.
Anna M. Johnson+4 more
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Academic Emergency Medicine, 2021
Telehealth has the potential to significantly change the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) and has rapidly expanded in EM during the COVID pandemic; however, it is unclear how EM should intersect with telehealth.
E. Hayden+13 more
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Telehealth has the potential to significantly change the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) and has rapidly expanded in EM during the COVID pandemic; however, it is unclear how EM should intersect with telehealth.
E. Hayden+13 more
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 2021
Equity in the promotion of women and underrepresented minorities (URiM) is essential for the advancement of academic emergency medicine and the specialty as a whole. Forward‐thinking healthcare organizations can best position themselves to optimally care
L. Oh+18 more
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Equity in the promotion of women and underrepresented minorities (URiM) is essential for the advancement of academic emergency medicine and the specialty as a whole. Forward‐thinking healthcare organizations can best position themselves to optimally care
L. Oh+18 more
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What If I Do Not Match? Scrambling for a Spot and Going Outside the Match. [PDF]
, 2020Matching into emergency medicine (EM) is getting progressively more competitive. Applicants must therefore prepare for the possibility of not matching and, accordingly, be ready to participate in the Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP).
Cheaito, Mohamad Ali+7 more
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European journal of emergency medicine, 2021
Objective Despite an established gender gap in academic medicine, evidence on gender diversity in emergency medicine is scarce. In the present study, gender distribution of editorial boards and among editors-in-chief of 31 emergency medicine journals was
Svenja Ravioli+3 more
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Objective Despite an established gender gap in academic medicine, evidence on gender diversity in emergency medicine is scarce. In the present study, gender distribution of editorial boards and among editors-in-chief of 31 emergency medicine journals was
Svenja Ravioli+3 more
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A clinician’s guide to management of intra-abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome in critically ill patients [PDF]
, 2020This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2020. Other selected articles can be found online at .
A Beurton+49 more
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The state of quantum computing applications in health and medicine [PDF]
Fl\"other, F. (2023). The state of quantum computing applications in health and medicine. Research Directions: Quantum Technologies, 1, E10, 2023Medicine, including fields in healthcare and life sciences, has seen a flurry of quantum-related activities and experiments in the last few years (although biology and quantum theory have arguably been entangled ever since Schr\"odinger's cat). The initial focus was on biochemical and computational biology problems; recently, however, clinical and ...
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Burnout in emergency medicine physicians
Medicine, 2020Background: Physician burnout has been a global problem that affects severely the mental status among doctors, especially in emergency medicine (EM).
Qin Zhang+4 more
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