Editor's Choice for Clinicians
• Should Capnographic Monitoring Be Standard Practice During Emergency Department Procedural Sedation and Analgesia? Pro and Con • Improving Handoffs in the Emergency Department • Diagnostic Accuracy of Noncontrast Computed Tomography for Appendicitis in Adults: A Systematic Review
Editor's Choice for Researchers
• Levosimendan as a Rescue Drug in Experimental Propranolol-Induced Myocardial Depression: A Randomized Study • Predictors of 30-Day Serious Events in Older Patients With Syncope • Emergency Medical Services Intervals and Survival in Trauma: Assessment of the “Golden Hour” in a North American Prospective Cohort
Image of the Month
• Case Scenario • Diagnosis/Teaching Points • Images in EM Collection
News & Perspective for November 2009
• Blood Warrants in the Emergency Department: Police, Hospitals, Staff Debate Forced Blood Draws from Drunk Driving Suspects • Physicians, Professional Organizations Face Specialty Certification Changes • Med Schools, Training Programs Eschew Pharma Funds
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