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Emergency Medicine Interest Groups [PDF]
Emergency Medicine Interest Groups (EMIGs) serve as a bountiful resource for students interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine (EM). In this article we elaborate on how medical students can get involved as members in an EMIG, discuss ...
Dubbs, Sarah B. +8 more
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Journal of Emergency Medicine [PDF]
Having an advisor offers medical students many advantages, including increased likelihood of matching into their top choices. Interestingly, students who choose emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty are more likely to seek advising. However, finding and
Kazzi, Amin Antoine Nabih +13 more
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Biomarkers in Emergency Medicine [PDF]
Researchers navigate the ocean of biomarkers searching for proper targets and optimal utilization of them. Emergency medicine builds up the front line to maximize the utility of clinically validated biomarkers and is the cutting edge field to test the applicability of promising biomarkers emerging from thorough translational researches.
CARDELLI, Patrizia, Hur M., Somma S. D.
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Couples Match in Emergency Medicine [PDF]
The Match is a daunting process for everyone, but it can be exceedingly more complicated for couples. Accordingly, the Couples Match was introduced by the National Residency Match Program in 1984 and has been witnessing a steady increase in the number of
Coates, Wendy C +12 more
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The 2016 Model of The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine
Emergency medicine (EM) has a scientifically derived and commonly accepted description of the domain of its clinical practice. That document, “The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine” (EM Model), was developed through the collaboration ...
Wadman, Michael C. +25 more
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The Emergency Department Crash Cart: A systematic review and suggested contents [PDF]
BACKGROUND: As the field of Emergency Medicine grows worldwide, the importance of an Emergency Department Crash Cart (EDCC) has long been recognized. Yet, there is paucity of relevant peer-reviewed literature specifi cally discussing EDCCs or proposing ...
Rasha Sawaya +13 more
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Wellness: Combating Burnout and Its Consequences in Emergency Medicine [PDF]
Medicine recognizes burnout as a threat to quality patient care and physician quality of life. This issue exists throughout medicine but is notably prevalent in emergency medicine (EM). Because the concept of “wellness” lacks a clear definition, attempts
Kellogg, Adam R. +4 more
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Combined Residency Programs in Emergency Medicine [PDF]
There are currently 5 combined residencies in emergency medicine (EM), namely EM/pediatrics, EM/internal medicine, EM/internal medicine/critical care, EM/family medicine and EM/anesthesiology. These combined programs vary from 5–6 years in length.
Devereaux, Danielle C. +8 more
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Guidelines for reasonable and appropriate care in the emergency department (GRACE): Recurrent, low‐risk chest pain in the emergency department [PDF]
This first Guideline for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in the Emergency Department (GRACE-1) from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine is on the topic: Recurrent, Low-risk Chest Pain in the Emergency Department.
Stahl, John H. +38 more
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Is Emergency Medicine the Right Choice for Me? [PDF]
One of the hardest decisions a medical student has to make is the choice of specialty. Many studies have explored what influences the choice of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty.
Schofer, Joel M. +7 more
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