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Three Ways for Emergency Medicine Docs to Practice Mindfulness

ACEP Now

He is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at MedStar Health and Georgetown University Hospital and assistant professor of military and emergency medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. The impact of burn-out on emergency physicians and emergency medicine residents: a systematic review.

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Stop the bloodshed!

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Having studied the avoidable causes of death, and finding the erstwhile fears of a prolonged tourniquet time in place to be no longer valid, the military has striven that each man has a tested and chosen tourniquet. Academic Emergency Medicine, 22(9), 1093-1095. Military medicine, 176(10), 1144-1152. Rapaport, Lisa. Jacobs, L.