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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
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Pharmacology Watch: Do Statins Prevent Parkinson’s Disease?
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full April 21, 2013 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full April 21, 2013 Issue in PDF
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Male Genital Emergencies: Part II
In this article, the authors continue their review of common male genital emergencies. Part I covered common scrotal emergencies, and in Part II, common penile emergencies are reviewed. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 30, 2013 Issue in PDF
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Updates In Toxicology
The past few years have seen a number of emerging household toxins, novel antidotes, and new prescription drugs on which to overdose. The following article reviews the latest updates in medical toxicology, with a focus on accidental exposures and drug overdoses as they pertain to the practicing emergency physician. -
New care model targets high-utilizing, complex patients, frees up emergency providers to focus on acute care concerns
While EDs are designed to respond to acute care needs, they are often inundated by patients with complex medical, social, and behavioral health problems that require comprehensive solutions. Not surprisingly, the results of this mismatch can involve long wait times, inefficient care, and less than satisfactory outcomes. -
Study: Observation is a good strategy when caring for children who present with minor blunt head trauma
A new study strongly suggests that for children who present to the ED with minor blunt head traumas, a short period of observation can make an important difference in helping clinicians determine whether to order computed tomography (CT) scans or not. -
Trauma Reports Nov/Dec 2013 Issue in PDF