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| | Emergency medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Emergency physicians who tend to work in more community-based settings complete a residency specialising in Family Medicine and then proceed to obtain an additional year of training of special competence on Emergency Medicine from the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CCFP-EM). |  | | This problem of Sham board certification is not unique to Emergency Medicine, and patients should be careful to check that any physician be "board certified," by one of the medical specialty boards of the American Board of Physician Specialists or the American Board of Medical Specialties. |  | | Emergency Medicine as a standalone medical specialty is relatively young. |
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| | Emergency Medicine |
 | | Established in 1994, Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) is a peer- reviewed journal whose goal is "to advance the science, education, and clinical practice of emergency medicine, to serve as a voice for the academic emergency medicine community, and to enhance the goals and objectives of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine". |  | | Emergency Medicine Australasis is the official journal of The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and the Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine (ASEM). |  | | The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) was established in 1988 and aims to "improve patient care by advancing research and education in emergency medicine" and currently has 5,000 members from medical schools and teaching institutions in the United States and throughout the world. |
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| | SUNY at Buffalo Residency Program In Emergency Medicine - Main Page |
 | | The primary goal of the Residency in Emergency Medicine is to prepare physicians for the clinical practice of emergency medicine. |  | | The didactic portion of the curriculum focuses on the basic knowledge necessary for the practice of emergency medicine. |  | | Other rotations are focused on the major clinical areas encountered in the emergency department with training in initial and definitive trauma care occurring during all three years of training. |
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| | Emergency Medicine Australasia - Journal Information |
 | | Emergency Medicine Australasia, with its strong interest in the effectiveness of emergency diagnostic and therapeutic technicques, is the journal of choice for anyone concerned with improving patient care in the pre-hospital and hospital emergency settings. |  | | As the leading journal in the specialty of emergency medicine in the Asia Pacific region, Emergency Medicine Australasia is committed to the furthering of scientific research, the support of educational objectives, and the dissemination of information to the emergency medicine community. |  | | Emergency Medicine Australasia publishes peer-reviewed articles, case reports, reviews and opinions on the research and clinical practice of emergency care. |
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http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1742-6731&site=1
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| | Emergency Medicine Physicians Negligence - Cleveland Columbus Ohio Malpractice Lawyer |
 | | Emergency situations are among the most critical areas of medicine. |  | | When negligence occurs by an emergency medicine physician or other care worker, however it occurs, you are entitled to compensation for your suffering and for your future. |  | | How an emergency is handled makes a crucial difference between a positive and negative outcome for a patient. |
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http://www.lancionelaw.com/PracticeAreas/Emergency_Medicine.asp
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| | Folk medicine / folk-medicine.maturehoes.net |
 | | [ free medicine ] [ online medicine ] [ bad medicine ] [ internal medicine ] [ music medicine ] [ high blood pressure medicine ] [ chinese herbal medicine ] [ physical medicine and rehabilitation ] [ custom wire products for medicine ] [ antiaging medicine ] |
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| | Emergency Medicine News |
 | | It seems that patients are surprised and upset at the amount of defensive medicine and overtesting routinely thrown at them. |  | | Chip implants making waves for the future Dr. Virginia Stevens has been practicing medicine for the past 23 years with 15 of those years in the field of critical care and emergency medicine. |  | | A malpractice case from the Massachusetts Medical Law Report: A 38-year old patient presented to the emergency room with complaints of chest pain and diaphoresis. |
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http://www.topix.net/med/emergency-medicine
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| | EVMS Emergency Medicine Department |
 | | The Department of Emergency Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School is proud to serve as a center of excellence for Emergency Medicine in Virginia. |  | | The Department of Emergency Medicine at the Eastern Virginia Medical School sponsors a fully accredited PGY-I through PGY-III Emergency Medicine residency program with nine positions in each class. |  | | The mix of academic and community-based Emergency Medicine physicians provides a unique opportunity to experience first-hand the different career paths available in Emergency Medicine. |
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http://www.evms.edu/emergmed
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| | Emergency Medicine |
 | | American College of Emergency Physicians: Clinical policy for the initial approach to patients presenting with a chief complaint of nontraumatic acute abdominal pain. |  | | Beyond the overzealous use of labs, studies are only as good as the physician who interprets the results. |  | | Before initiating examination, the physician should talk to the patient and outline his approach. |
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http://www.emedmag.com/html/pre/cov/covers/011502.asp
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| | Emergency Medicine Informatics |
 | | Weekly Web Review in Emergency Medicine is dedicated to the critical analysis of current clinical literature on topics relevant to the practice of emergency medicine. |  | | Archive of pearls of knowledge from the core texts of emergency medicine. |  | | Information for medical students interested in emegency medicine and current emergency medicine residents. |
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http://www.ncemi.org/cgi-ncemi/edlist.pl?f=edlinks/edlinks.txt
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| | Department of Emergency Medicine - Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University |
 | | Detroit was a lead site in the Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) study, and Dr. Robert Zalenski, associate professor of emergency medicine, was the PI for the Detroit site. |  | | The award recognizes Dr. White for outstanding teaching contributions and scholarly accomplishments in the field of brain resuscitation and cerebral reperfusion injury. |  | | Emergency Medicine Research Team Plays Leading Role in Public Access Defibrillation Study - 12/10/2003 |
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| | Academic Emergency Medicine |
 | | Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM), established in 1994, is a peer-reviewed journal whose goal is to advance the science, education, and clinical practice of emergency medicine, to serve as a voice for the academic emergency medicine community, and to enhance the goals and objectives of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. |  | | One of the guiding principles of the journal is to serve the academic emergency medicine community by thoughtful and thorough peer-review. |  | | Questions may be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief, Michelle Biros, MD, at |
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| | Emergency Medicine at NCEMI: emergency medicine and primary care resources |
 | | Maternal and infant characteristics associated with perinatal arterial stroke in the infant. |  | | Resources for emergency medicine and general medical research, writing, funding, and education |  | | Emergency Medicine at NCEMI: emergency medicine and primary care resources |
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| | UConn Med. School - Emergency Medicine Residency Program |
 | | A dynamic faculty, strongly committed to teaching, is combined with health care institutions that have a long established record of excellence in all aspects of medical education. |  | | Our program’s integrated model utilizing a primary clinical site with three affiliate institutions is both a distinctive feature and a strength. |  | | (6) A required 4th year emergency medicine rotation for all medical students from the UCONN School of Medicine |
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http://resprog.uchc.edu/md/emergency/home.html
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| | Emergency Medicine Education |
 | | Both EMT and paramedic courses include classroom instruction, hospital rotations with emphasis on emergency department experience, and emergency ambulance experience. |  | | The EMT course includes instruction in basic life support, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, automatic external defibrillation, physical assessment, bandaging and splinting, traction splinting, spinal immobilization, airway management, oxygen therapy, pneumatic anti-shock trousers, and other noninvasive procedures. |  | | The paramedic program prepares the graduate to function in an advanced life-support capacity with invasive skills, such as intravenous initiation, external jugular cannulation, endotracheal intubation, drug administration by various routes, intra-osseous infusions, electrocardiogram (ECG) rhythm identification, 12 lead ECG, defibrillation and cardioversion, noninvasive cardiac pacing, and chest decompression.. |
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http://www8.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept29235/files/53037.html
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| | Careers in Medicine: Emergency Medicine |
 | | Emergency physicians are trained to recognize, evaluate, care for, and stabilize a generally diversified population of adult and pediatric patients in response to acute illness and injury. |  | | Emergency Medicine physicians can receive training in the following subspecialties: |  | | An emergency medicine physician focuses on the immediate decision making and action necessary to prevent death or any further disability both in the pre-hospital setting by directing emergency medical technicians and in the emergency department. |
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http://www.aamc.org/students/cim/pub_emergencymed.htm
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| | Welcome |
 | | We are committed to our department, to each other, to our patients, and to our community through our roles as clinicians, teachers, researchers, and ambassadors of emergency medicine. |  | | We are committed to improving our specialty through evidence based medicine, to innovative research, and to clinical excellence. |  | | We are committed to our community and pledge to represent our department as an exemplary model for the delivery of emergency health care. |
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http://www.uth.tmc.edu/uth_orgs/emer_med
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| | Emergency Medicine- Stanford University School of Medicine |
 | | To commit to academic excellence in teaching and research, and to be leaders in the specialty of Emergency Medicine We strive to work towards our mission in an environment that fosters personal and professional pride, satisfaction and growth. |  | | School of Medicine Home > Departments > Emergency Medicine |  | | The Emergency Department is prepared and equipped to provide comprehensive emergency care to patients of all ages in consultation with Stanford University Medical Center medical and surgical specialties to treat acute illnesses and injuries. |
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http://www.med.stanford.edu/emed
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| | SEMPA Web Site |
 | | Works collaboratively with supervising physicians and other professional colleagues to provide emergency medical care in a variety of practice settings. |  | | Advances the role of PAs in reducing patient waiting times, thereby enhancing the patient’s experience in the emergency department. |  | | Emergency Medicine PAs represent a significant percentage of the total practicing PA profession and SEMPA is the collective voice within the emergency medicine PA community. |
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| | Doctor's Guide Congress Resource Center (CRC) |
 | | Medicine in the 21st Century - Advances in Internal Medicine |  | | Family Medicine, Part I: Issues in Adult Medicine / Family Medicine, Part II: Issues in Adult, Pediatric and GYN Medicine |
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http://docguide.com/crc.nsf/web-bySpecDisp?OpenForm&spec=Emergency+medicine
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| | Medical College of Georgia, Department of Emergency Medicine |
 | | The Department of Emergency Medicine’s goals are to provide the highest quality emergency and urgent medical care to our patients within the setting of cutting-edge research, training and education. |  | | The Emergency Medicine Physicians, Residents, Nurses and Ancillary healthcare professionals provide the highest level of medical care that only an Academic Medical Center can provide. |  | | The Department not only renders emergency care to the sick and injured, it also produces cutting edge research and are national leaders in operational medicine, ED Management, Pediatric Emergency Medicine and emergency medicine ultrasound. |
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| | NYU/Bellevue Department of Emergency Medicine |
 | | Each of our faculty physicians is board-certified or board-eligible in the clinical specialty of emergency medicine or pediatric emergency medicine. |  | | Our faculty are engaged in a number of specialized and multidisciplinary research efforts and clinical trials reflecting a broad array of scientific interests. |  | | Our residency training program in emergency medicine is one of the largest in the nation, with a history of exceptional graduates practicing both academic and community emergency medicine throughout the world. |
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| | Emergency Medicine Program |
 | | The faculty is actively involved in contributing to peer-reviewed research and textbooks in such diverse areas as emergency department overcrowding, pre-hospital care, hemorrhagic shock, cervical injuries, toxicology, cutaneous wound care, pain assessment and management, and research methodology. |  | | School of Medicine > Department of Emergency Medicine > Emergency Medicine Program |  | | The Department of Emergency Medicine provides post-graduate training for physicians in Emergency Medicine, provides physician staff for University Hospital's Emergency Department which sees approximately 70,000 patients a year, and conducts research in the field of Emergency Medicine. |
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http://www.hsc.stonybrook.edu/som/emergency_medicine/index.cfm
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| | UMC Emergency Medicine |
 | | In Mississippi, nurse-practitioners are allowed to practice medicine as long as they are within 15 miles of their collaborating physician. |  | | It's a model that supports the local practitioners charged with providing round-the-clock medical coverage to some of Mississippi's most medically underserved regions, said Dr. Robert Galli, chair of the University of Mississippi Medical Center's (UMC) emergency medicine department and executive director of the TelEmergency program. |  | | Without them, patients with emergency medical needs would be hundreds of miles away from getting any type of care," Dr. Galli explained. |
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http://emergencymedicine.umc.edu
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| | Emergency Medicine |
 | | The Emergency Services staff, through collaboration and commitment, provide excellence in patient care, teaching, and research in an environment that is respectful of others, adaptive to change, and accountable for outcomes. |  | | Our Emergency Medicine service focuses on giving immediate care in the first moments of a medical emergency. |  | | Each member of our team of 35 nurses is also a specialist in emergency care and has completed courses in Advanced Critical Life Support, Trauma Nurse Critical Care and Advance Pediatric Life Support. |
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http://www.musc.edu/emergmed
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| | Emergency Medicine |
 | | Our goal is to train Emergency Physicians who will be able to handle any clinical, educational, research, or administrative environment anywhere. |  | | Nationally recognized faculty are leaders in clinical teaching and research. |  | | The purpose of this study is to evaluate the perceived quality of the training experience as augmented by a simulation experience utilizing the Laerdal SimManâ„¢ loaded into the air care helicopter for a true high fidelity, patient safe virtual experience. |
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http://www.emermed.uc.edu
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| | WVU :: School of Medicine :: Emergency Medicine |
 | | WVU :: School of Medicine :: Emergency Medicine |  | | Services are coordinated in order to enhance access to necessary medical care. |  | | The Department of Emergency Medicine at the West Virginia University hospital is a Level 1 Trauma Center which provides extensive, comprehensive emergency care to the sick and injured of West Virginia and neighboring states. |
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| | Department of Emergency Medicine at Wright State University School of Medicine |
 | | The goals of the department are to provide medical students and residents with the necessary skills to approach a patient with an undifferentiated chief complaint and to provide residents with the training to secure certification in emergency medicine. |  | | Over the last five years, about 8 percent of those graduating from the School of Medicine have entered emergency medicine residencies. |  | | Department of Emergency Medicine at Wright State University School of Medicine |
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| | Clinical Services - Emergency Medicine |
 | | Division research centers on the health services issues, including the interface between primary care and emergency medicine, care of children in poverty, injury prevention, improvement of the quality of emergency care, decision analysis, asthma, and toxicology. |  | | The emergency departments provide a wealth of opportunities for development of procedural, diagnostic, and communication skills. |  | | For questions or suggestions concerning the content of these pages, contact the URMC Webmaster. |
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http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/gchas/div/emer.htm
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| | BioMed Central BMC Emergency Medicine |
 | | BMC Emergency Medicine is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of emergency medicine, trauma, and pre-hospital care. |  | | The use of moderate hypothermia during cardiac surgery is associated with repression of tumour necrosis factor- |  | | A retrospective study demonstrates that high frequency oscillatory ventilation is useful as a rescue therapy in critically ill patients with refractive hypoxia. |
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| | Emergency Department Home page |
 | | The Department of Emergency Medicine has 19 clinical faculty, 2 research faculty, and 6 adjunct faculty involved in the teaching, administration, research, and clinical care missions of the Department. |  | | The resuscitation research laboratories, under the direction of Dr. James Manning and Dr. Larry Katz, emphasize cardiac and cerebral resuscitation. |  | | Jane Brice, MD, MPH, is Chief of Emergency Medical Services. |
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http://www.med.unc.edu/wrkunits/2depts/emergmed
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| | Emergency Medicine Residents Page |
 | | American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine |  | | MEDICAL MATRIX - 1998 Survey of Internet Clinical Medicine Applications |  | | Health A to Z- The Search Engine for Health and Medicine |
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| | NEJM: Articles on emergency medicine -- resuscitation, heat stroke, and food allergy |
 | | The Emergency Medicine collection covers topics such as resuscitation, heat stroke, food allergy, and septic shock and includes research articles, case reports, reviews, and editorial commentary. |  | | NEJM: Articles on emergency medicine -- resuscitation, heat stroke, and food allergy |  | | The New England Journal of Medicine is owned, published, and copyrighted © 2006 Massachusetts Medical Society. |
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| | EMJ - Emergency Medicine Journal |
 | | Stay up-to-date with evidence based research and best practice in medicine. |  | | An international peer review journal for health professionals and researchers in emergency medicine |  | | © 2006 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, and British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine |
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| | Department of Emergency Medicine - UMass Medical School |
 | | Our Continuing Medical Education and International Emergency Medicine Programs provide educational and training opportunities to the national and international Emergency Medicine and Disaster Response communities. |  | | Department of Emergency Medicine - UMass Medical School |  | | Research activities focus on answering a variey of clinical and basic science questions. |
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http://www.umassmed.edu/emed
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| | Department of Emergency Medicine |
 | | Emergency services range from resuscitation and stabilization of the critically ill or injured patient utilizing advanced airway management techniques, to treating common fractures and infections including intubations, central line placement, chest tubes, complex wound repair, closed reduction of fractures and dislocations, lumbar punctures, thrombolytic administration, advanced stroke management and surgical drainage of soft tissue abscesses. |  | | A total of 24 specialists who are board certified in Emergency Medicine evaluate and treat approximately 60,000 patients each year with the assistance of 34 residents in Emergency Medicine. |  | | Along with the busy Pediatric Emergency Department, special programs within our unit include: |
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http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/emergency/emergency
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| | ArabMedicare.com: Emergency Medicine Center |
 | | The ArabMedicare.com Emergency Medicine Center will soon provide a comprehensive, range of CME courses, assessment tools, quizzes, and other educational materials for healthcare professionals serving the Arab emergency medicine profession. |  | | To receive news and updates about Emergency Medicine topics in the Arab World register here. |
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http://www.arabmedicare.com/emergency.htm
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| | CenterEM: content / welcome to centerem.com |
 | | The Center for Emergency Medicine is a multi-hospital consortium dedicated to the advancement of emergency medicine through research, education, air medical transport and quality care. |  | | NAEMSE Names Dr. Stoy as Representative to AEMS Board |
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| | ABEM - American Board of Emergency Medicine |
 | | The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) and the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) have approved guidelines for a five-year combined training program that, upon completion, will provide graduates the opportunity to seek certification in both Emergency Medicine (EM) and Family Medicine (FM). |  | | ABEM works with other Emergency Medicine organizations and other national medical organizations to accomplish its mission and purposes. |  | | It is the position of ABEM and ABFM that combined training in EM/FM is the sole recognized pathway for EM residents to train in FM and the sole recognized pathway for FM residents to train in EM, other than completion of both categorical EM and FM residency programs accredited by the ACGME. |
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| | Department of Emergency Medicine - Medical Faculty Associates |
 | | We are also committed to service excellence in patient care and education, expansion of Emergency Medicine's boundaries through the development of new programs and configurations, a public health, population-based approach to Emergency Medicine and Emergency Health Services, and the creation of new knowledge in this field. |  | | Department of Emergency Medicine - Medical Faculty Associates |  | | The Department sponsors a broad range of clinical, educational, research, and consulting initiatives in the areas of Emergency Medicine and Emergency Management. |
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http://www.gwemed.edu
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| | Overview Emergency Medicine - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
 | | Specially trained nurses and doctors are available 24 hours a day to care for children with medical problems that cannot wait to be seen by their regular doctor. |  | | Non-urgent patients are triaged to a separate area within the ED during evenings and weekends. |  | | We know that it can be stressful to have a sick child and we will do everything we can to help families and their children during their emergency department visit. |
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http://www.chop.edu/consumer/jsp/division/service.jsp?id=27691
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| | American College of Emergency Physicians |
 | | Pain Management and Sedation: Emergency Department Management - Clinical reference for managing acute, chronic pain in the ED patient, with 50+ illustrations. |  | | Cardiac Emergencies - Concise, evidence-based reference with algorithms and treatment summaries for cardiovascular problems. |  | | Pediatric Emergency Medicine Board Review - Tools to improve your pediatric EM knowledge for the subspecialty Board exam. |
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| | The Gist of Emergency Medicine Home Page |
 | | The Gist of Emergency Medicine was written for oral board candidates, practicing physicians, residents, interns and medical students. |  | | It is also designed to refresh and reinforce the "trouble-shooting neuronal synapses" of the emergency room physician and as a brief reference in the ER. |  | | July 29, 1999: Jim Thompson's book review published in the July issue of the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine is available |
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| | ScienceDaily.com Emergency Medicine Center - Articles on the prompt diagnosis and medical/surgical treatment of ... |
 | | Even with soaring malpractice insurance rates and a growing physician shortage, many savvy locum tenens doctors are turning these negatives into positive opportunities nationwide. |  | | ScienceDaily.com Emergency Medicine Center - Articles on the prompt diagnosis and medical/surgical treatment of injuries or trauma or sudden illness. |  | | As an emergency medicine (EM) physician, you may not have control over the type—or the number—of cases that roll through the doors on any given day, but that does not mean you cannot have control over your own career. |
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http://sciencedaily.mediwire.com/emergency_medicine
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| | Information on Trauma, Cardiac Arrest, ER Medicine - JWatch Emergency Medicine |
 | | Journal Watch Emergency Medicine summarizes important medical journal articles about a wide variety of emergency medicine subjects, including trauma, cardiac arrest, acute coronary syndrome, airway management, and cervical spine injury. |  | | acute coronary syndrome, airway management, cardiac arrest, cervical spine injury, endotracheal intubation, trauma, and other topics in emergency medicine |  | | Information on Trauma, Cardiac Arrest, ER Medicine - JWatch Emergency Medicine |
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| | Emergency Medicine-Ambulatory Care(EMAC) at Emory University: Evidence Based Medicine |
 | | EMAC is an ongoing effort to bring medical informatics and evidence-based medicine tools into the medical workplace. |  | | This project is sponsored by the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine at Emory University. |  | | Emergency Medicine-Ambulatory Care(EMAC) at Emory University: Evidence Based Medicine |
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| | SHRS: Emergency Medicine |
 | | Welcome to the SHRS Program in Emergency Medicine. |  | | Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provide far more than a medical response in an emergency. |  | | Due to the changing health care industry and the integral part EMS has played in public safety, EMS will play a vital role in improving the general health in the community it serves. |
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| | Emergency Medicine Archive -- Medgadget.com |
 | | This one is in the field of cardiac diagnostics, awarded to Inovise Medical, Inc. for "its development of the breakthrough AUDICOR Correlated Audioelectric Cardiography (COR) technology. |  | | The new EZ-IO Power Driver addresses the single biggest concern associated with using a battery-operated device in an emergency situation: the condition and reliability of the batteries. |  | | This non-invasive cardiac system aids higher risk cardiac patients across continuum of care; prehospital, Emergency Department (ED), inpatient, physician office and home use." |
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http://www.medgadget.com/archives/emergency_medicine
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