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Abstract This chapter contains 35 questions that encompass all of the important areas of emergency medicine, with detailed explanations. These questions have been designed to develop the reader’s analytical and decision-making skills by showing how to approach solving clinical problems that are commonly encountered in the Emergency ...
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Abstract This chapter contains 35 questions that encompass all of the important areas of emergency medicine, with detailed explanations. These questions have been designed to develop the reader’s analytical and decision-making skills by showing how to approach solving clinical problems that are commonly encountered in the Emergency ...
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Emergency in emergency medicine
BMJ, 2012Emergency medicine is struggling with a recruitment crisis that threatens patient safety.
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Ultrasound Guidelines: Emergency, Point-of-Care, and Clinical Ultrasound Guidelines in Medicine.
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2023semanticscholar +1 more source
The impact of burn-out on emergency physicians and emergency medicine residents: a systematic review
Acta Clinica Belgica, 2019Objective: In this systematic review we explored the different aspects of burnout in emergency medicine physicians and residents. We also investigated the possible solutions for this frequent burden.
Delphine Verougstraete+1 more
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Burnout syndrome among emergency medicine physicians: an update on its prevalence and risk factors.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, 2019OBJECTIVE Training in and practising emergency medicine are very stressful conditions that pose a significant emotional burden on physicians, placing them at high risk of developing burnout.
A. Boutou+3 more
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Pericardial tamponade: A comprehensive emergency medicine and echocardiography review.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022S. Alerhand+3 more
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Emergency medical care in Ecuador is limited by geographic, economic, political, and infrastructural barriers. Afflictions of the developing world (eg, tropical infections and natural disasters) combine with ailments of the developed world (eg, trauma and cardiovascular disease) to mandate improved emergency medical systems.
Heather R. Webb, Mark J. Sagarin
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Emergency medical care in Ecuador is limited by geographic, economic, political, and infrastructural barriers. Afflictions of the developing world (eg, tropical infections and natural disasters) combine with ailments of the developed world (eg, trauma and cardiovascular disease) to mandate improved emergency medical systems.
Heather R. Webb, Mark J. Sagarin
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Consultations in emergency medicine
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981A . Medical support of troops during combat is complex, involving front-line medics, stateside rehabilitation specialists, and an entire system in between. Combat medical care from the point of initial injury/illness rearward to mobile military hospitals has many things and many concepts in common with civilian emergency medicine.
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Fortunato Ciardiello+2 more
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