Yet Another

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Another day, another shift. Except now, it’s another day of residency and yet another person jumping to their death from their apartment building. Last time it was a resident at…

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Clinical Policy: Critical Issues in the Diagnosis and Management of the Adult Psychiatric Patient in the Emergency Department

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Members of the American College of Emergency Physicians Clinical Policies Committee (Oversight Committee): Michael D. Brown, MD, MSc (Chair 2014-2017) Richard Byyny, MD, MSc (Methodologist) Deborah B. Diercks, MD, MSc…

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Bluey

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It was the middle of the night when the Royal Flying Doctor Service plane headed from Alice Springs, Australia, to a small point in the central desert. The plane was quiet, no…

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Quick SOFA Scores Predict Mortality in Adult Emergency Department Patients With and Without Suspected Infection

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Study objective The Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) score (composed of respiratory rate ≥22 breaths/min, systolic blood pressure ≤100 mm Hg, and altered mental status) may identify patients with…

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Accelerating Knowledge Translation: Reflections From the Online ALiEM- AnnalsGlobal Emergency Medicine Journal Club Experience

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The ultimate responsibility of health professions educators is to improve patient care through knowledge translation, which is defined as “the synthesis, exchange, and application of knowledge by relevant stakeholders to…

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Graph Quality in Top Medical Journals

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Study objective Well-designed graphs can portray complex data and relationships in ways that are easier to interpret and understand than text and tables. Previous investigations of reports of clinical research…

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Improving Publication Quality and Quantity for Acute Care Authors From Low- and Middle-Income Settings

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Study objective Researchers from low- and middle-income countries have limited access to publishing and editing resources. This study describes a journal-initiated platform to improve publication quantity and quality in Sub-Saharan…

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