European Journal of Emergency Medicine
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Ltd. · United States · Est. 1994
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This journal publishes research on various aspects of emergency medicine, including diagnostic tools, patient care interventions, operational efficiency, and specific clinical conditions. Articles cover topics such as the effectiveness of new medical devices, the impact of staffing ratios on patient outcomes, the optimal placement of diagnostic equipment, and strategies for pain management and airway management in emergency settings. The scope also extends to understanding and mitigating risks like workplace violence and improving diagnostic accuracy through feedback mechanisms.
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