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Professionalism Milestones Assessments Used by Emergency Medicine Residency Programs: A Cross-sectional Survey. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Professionalism is a vital component of quality patient care. While competency in professionalism is Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-mandated, the methods used to evaluate professionalism are not standardized ...
Love, Jeffrey N. +17 more
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Many hospitals and emergency departments lack resources to optimally care for ill and injured children, perpetuating risks of receiving fragmented and “uneven” care.
Marcin, James P. +2 more
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Emergency defines the potential provision of rapid and effective Medical Nursing Care, in situations where life is threatened. Emergency medicine is defined as the branch of Medicine that operates within an organized EMS. Emergency Medicine System (EMS) is defined as the organized set of provision of immediate pre-hospital, in-hospital and inter ...
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Hyperbaric medicine in emergencies
<zakljucak> Imajuci u vidu mali broj kontraindikacija, primena HBOT od velike je koristi u zbrinjavanju urgentnih stanja, narocito u kombinaciji sa hirurskim i medikamentnim procedurama. .
Rabrenović Milorad +5 more
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Training in emergency medicine [PDF]
One of the key challenges faced in emergency medicine is to provide effective training so that clinicians feel valued and supported in the roles they undertake. While there are numerous areas of exemplar practice nationally this article details two areas of particular focus for the Royal College of Emergency Medicine: supporting trainees' return to ...
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Emergency Medicine Physicians' Approaches to Coping with Stress in COVID-19 Pandemic
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the stress experienced by emergency medicine physicians working in emergency departments during the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the factors they stated to be effective against stress, and their ...
Ataman, Ali Kaan, Demir, Mehmet Cihat
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Paediatric emergency medicine [PDF]
Background: Intranasal (IN) fentanyl provides rapid and powerful non-parenteral analgesia in the ED. A concentrated solution of fentanyl (300 mg/mL) has been used in prior trials, yet many ED use the standard solution at a concentration of 50 mg/mL, which is widely available and of low cost.
Starr, M, Babl, F, Isaacs, D
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Procedures in emergency medicine: oropharyngeal airway insertion
This video is part of a series of videos demonstrating common procedures performed in the Emergency Medicine setting. It was prepared by Cape Town Emergency Medicine's consultants and registrars. This short simulated video demonstrates the technique of
Oosthuizen, Almero +1 more
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Audience: The intended audience of this lecture is emergency medicine residents at all levels of training. It is also appropriate for practicing emergency physicians interested in improving comfort in resuscitating sick young infants, ages 0-60 days ...
Whitehead, Anne
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Global Emergency Medicine: A review of the literature from 2017
Full list of authors omitted for brevity. For full list see article.OBJECTIVES: The Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR) conducts an annual search of peer-reviewed and gray literature relevant to global emergency medicine (EM) to identify,
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