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Improving Care for Patients with a Non-English Language Preference (NELP)

EMDocs

Train your staff on best practices for using phone interpreters. Rockville: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. There are several tools that help us identify our implicit biases and bring cultural humility into our daily practice. BMC Health Services Research. July-August 2003. Lion KC, et al.

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Preparation for Emergency Infectious Outbreak in your ED – Coronavirus

Emergency Medicine Cases

Although the mortality rate in patients with Coronavirus in this outbreak is less than 1% (which pales in comparison to Ebola or SARS), historically these types of outbreaks have occured every 5-6 years (SARS 2003, HINI 2009, Ebola 2014, Coronavirus 2020), so they are somewhat predictable and we should know how to prepare for them in our EDs.

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2024 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the Board of Directors Candidates

ACEP Now

By attending networking events, conferences, and regional meetings, prospective members will have the opportunity to connect with other emergency physicians, share best practices, and collaborate on research or quality improvement projects. Consider direct outreach through phone calls, texts, e-mails or social media.

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Pediatric Pain

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Children have long suffered from an under-treatment of their pain, due both to our incomplete acknowledgement of their pain and our fear of treatment ( Howard 2003 ). A common practice to apply LET two or three times at 15-minute intervals for deeper anesthesia, in an attempt to avoid injection altogether. 2003 Nov 12;290(18):2464-9.

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The Rapid Ideological Retraction of a Scientific Article on Rapid Onset-Gender Dysphoria

Sensible Medicine

Subscribe now The Rapid Ideological Retraction of a Scientific Article on Rapid Onset-Gender Dysphoria By Michael Bailey My research article “ Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria: Parent Reports of 1,655 Possible Cases ” (Diaz & Bailey, 2023a) was published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior in March 2023.

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