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Pet Peeve: Conflicts Of Interest

The Trauma Pro

For the longest time, one of my pet peeves has been potential conflicts of interest (COI) involving authors on research papers. The corollary of this is more useful when applying to research: “One can be led to believe anything when their salary depends on it.” What about a research grant? Your behavior will change.

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When Studies Can't Answer an Important Question (but are still published)

Sensible Medicine

Surgeons can operate on TR to either repair or replace the valve. But it’s a tough operation with high risk to the patient. Design of the Experiment: An important question in cardiology is if and when to operate on patients with TR. Sham operations are tough to do because of the ethical challenges.

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Being a Mother In Medicine: Any Regrets?

SheMD

Flashback, 2004. As physicians, we cannot leave our office, clinic or operating room at 1030am to attend a school event in our child’s classroom—it just doesn’t work that way. For me, I never know what time I will be done nor how long my day will run with patients, charting and research demands. And that is ok.

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Policy Playbook: Labor Actions and Unionization in Healthcare

EMDocs

3 Increasing Strikes and Unions Labor actions in healthcare can disrupt normal hospital operations, potentially impacting costs and threatening patient quality of care. One study from the National Bureau of Economic Research on nursing strikes in New York State from 1984 to 2004 found that hospital mortality increased by 19.4%

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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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Ten Commandments for Emergency Professionals; a compendium

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

2004 Aug;27(2):193-4. 10 Commandments of Risk Management (Camp Operations) THE "20 Commandments" of EMTALA Ten Commandments For Malpractice Depositions The Top Ten Ways to Ensure Frustration, Miscommunication, and Poor Patient Care the Next Time You Provide (or Request) a Consult [N.B. J Emerg Med.

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Mouth-to-Airway (adjunct)

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

From the early 1950s to the early 1960s, validation by researchers such as James O. Pask) into drowning and funded early Cold War research into protection from Nerve Gas, that sprouted the saving of thousands of lives. James O. Dartmouth , Nova Scotia **Interesting report on life jackets and Pask's research.