Matthew Lipinski,Hashim Kareemi,Jeffrey Elder et al.
Matthew Lipinski et al.
Gerben Keijzers,Federico Germini,William B Stubblefield
Gerben Keijzers
Other people's money: why healthcare systems fail to reinvest in POCUS [0.03%]
他人的钱:为何医疗系统无法在POCUS上重新投资
P Olszynski,C Bell,D J Kim
P Olszynski
Perceptions and attitudes of emergency department physicians, nurses and managers regarding the redirection of low-acuity patients from triage to other care alternatives: a pan-Canadian survey [0.03%]
加拿大急诊医师、护士和管理人员对病情较轻患者从分诊重定向至其他照护选择的态度与认知:全国调查结果
Vincent Hoa Mai,Sophie Gilbert,Ariane Bluteau et al.
Vincent Hoa Mai et al.
Introduction: We evaluated how emergency department (ED) staff perceives the practice known as redirection, whereby triage nurses guide low-acuity patients to alternative care settings without evaluation by a physician. O...
Gender differences in patient assessment times for ambulatory emergency department patients [0.03%]
急诊门诊患者的评估时间性别差异分析
Scott Odorizzi,Frosso Adamakos,Lauren Lacroix et al.
Scott Odorizzi et al.
Background: Gender disparities in medicine are well documented, including in emergency medicine. These disparities are influenced by a variety of factors such as payment models, patient expectations, and time spent on dif...
Miguel A Cortel-LeBlanc,Karen Lemay,Shawn Chhabra et al.
Miguel A Cortel-LeBlanc et al.
Purpose: The landscape of the medico-legal risk in emergency medicine in Canada is unknown. The objective of this study was to describe and analyze factors associated with medico-legal risk in cases in the emergency depar...
Pediatric addictions and mental health boarding in emergency departments: a scoping review [0.03%]
儿科急诊科住院部成瘾和心理健康:系统综述
Amelia Ridout,Maya Schimert,Cassandra Chisholm et al.
Amelia Ridout et al.
Objectives: Emergency departments (EDs) have seen growing rates of pediatric mental health presentations, a trend exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of these patients will 'board', remaining in the ED for prolonge...
Letter to the editor: Canadian emergency medicine physician research output, a comparison by form of post-graduate training [0.03%]
来信:加拿大急诊医师研究产出——基于研究生教育形式的比较
Nicholas Zelt,Gautham Krishnaraj,Delphine Hansen-Jaumard et al.
Nicholas Zelt et al.