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EM@3AM: Leukopenia

EMDocs

Well keep it short, while you keep that EM brain sharp. BioMed Research International, 2020, 1-10. Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice, 6(1), 31. Available from: [link] The post EM@3AM: Leukopenia appeared first on emDOCs.net - Emergency Medicine Education. Journal of Blood Medicine, Volume 13, 243-253. link] Lu, W.,

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Staff retention in the ED

Don't Forget the Bubbles

As well as being a practice and policy priority, there have been repeated calls for research to better understand the problem. Understand the day-to-day lived experience of EM doctors to identify and explore factors influencing retention. This helps the researcher identify and analyse patterns in data. Emerg Med J.

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Research Roundup (April 2024)

First 10 EM

High dose nitro for SCAPE Siddiqua N, Mathew R, Sahu AK, Jamshed N, Bhaskararayuni […] The post Research Roundup (April 2024) appeared first on First10EM. These articles can be digested in podcast version, if you prefer, either through the BroomeDocs site, or on YouTube.

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Research Roundup (December 2023)

First 10 EM

Welcome back to another edition of the research roundup, where we discuss an eclectic collection of articles selected through the rigorous process of whatever I happened to find most interesting in my recent reading (with a couple suggestions from Dr. Casey Parker).

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How Long Should EM Residency Be? New Studies Shed Light

ACEP Now

emergency medicine (EM) residency training length has been a decades-long dilemma: four vs. three years. First, is three years enough time to become an EM physician? But critical questions remain unanswered when it comes to specialization, career trajectory, and actual competence as an EM physician. 11 What should we take away?

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Research Roundup (June 2024)

First 10 EM

Obviously, GCS 8 doesn’t mean intubate Freund Y, Viglino D, Cachanado M, Cassard C, Montassier E, Douay B, Guenezan J, Le Borgne P, Yordanov Y, Severin A, Roussel M, Daniel M, Marteau […] The post Research Roundup (June 2024) appeared first on First10EM.

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SGEM#460: Why Do I Feel Like, Somebody’s Watching Me – CHARTWatch to Predict Clinical Deterioration

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Michael has over 15 years of experience building and leading corporate strategies for innovation, social impact, and research and development for various organizations. The Chief of EM wants to be sure that any new system they introduce will enhance workflow and not add to clinicians’ cognitive burden.