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View article: Gender Disparities and Burnout Among Emergency Physicians: A Systematic Review by the World Academic Council of Emergency Medicine–Female Leadership Academy for Medical Excellence
Gender Disparities and Burnout Among Emergency Physicians: A Systematic Review by the World Academic Council of Emergency Medicine–Female Leadership Academy for Medical Excellence Open
Background: The Female Leadership Academy for Medical Excellence, members of the World Academic Council of Emergency Medicine, conducted this systematic review, which explores gender disparities in burnout among emergency physicians (EP) u…
View article: Emergency physicians perspectives of state continuing medical education requirements for medical licensure
Emergency physicians perspectives of state continuing medical education requirements for medical licensure Open
View article: Delays in fibrosis staging reduce the likelihood of achieving hepatitis C treatment and cure
Delays in fibrosis staging reduce the likelihood of achieving hepatitis C treatment and cure Open
Delays in hepatitis fibrosis staging were significantly associated with decreased likelihood of HCV treatment initiation and SVR.
View article: Closing the hepatitis C treatment gap: United States strategies to improve retention in care
Closing the hepatitis C treatment gap: United States strategies to improve retention in care Open
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment landscape is shifting given the advent of direct‐acting antivirals and a global call to action by the World Health Organization. Eliminating HCV is now an issue of healthcare delivery. Treatment is lim…
View article: Emergency department versus community screening on hepatitis C follow-up care
Emergency department versus community screening on hepatitis C follow-up care Open
View article: AAEM’S Response to the Yale PA “Residency Program”
AAEM’S Response to the Yale PA “Residency Program” Open
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View article: Emergency Physician Survey on Firearm Injury Prevention: Where Can We Improve?
Emergency Physician Survey on Firearm Injury Prevention: Where Can We Improve? Open
Among respondents to this national survey of a convenience sample of EPs, approximately 40% had a firearm at home. The majority reported wanting increased education and training to identify and counsel ED patients at high risk for firearm …
View article: The prevalence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health education and training in emergency medicine residency programs: Where are we now?
The prevalence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health education and training in emergency medicine residency programs: Where are we now? Open
Background Despite identified inequities and disparities in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) health, past studies have shown little or no education at the medical school or residency level for emergency …
View article: The world health organization collaborating center for emergency and trauma (WHO-CCET) in South East Asia, the world academic council of emergency medicine (WACEM), and The American college of academic international medicine (ACAIM) 2021 framework for using telemedicine technology at healthcare institutions
The world health organization collaborating center for emergency and trauma (WHO-CCET) in South East Asia, the world academic council of emergency medicine (WACEM), and The American college of academic international medicine (ACAIM) 2021 framework for using telemedicine technology at healthcare institutions Open
The coronavirus disease 2019 crisis has forced the world to integrate telemedicine into health delivery systems in an unprecedented way. To deliver essential care, lawmakers, physicians, patients, payers, and health systems have all adopte…
View article: 137EMF Effectiveness of Emergency Department Screening on Hepatitis C Treatment and Cure
137EMF Effectiveness of Emergency Department Screening on Hepatitis C Treatment and Cure Open
View article: Reallocating ventilators during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: Is it ethical?
Reallocating ventilators during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: Is it ethical? Open
View article: Advancing Diversity and Inclusion: An Organized Approach Through a Medical Specialty Academy
Advancing Diversity and Inclusion: An Organized Approach Through a Medical Specialty Academy Open
Background The benefits of a diverse workforce in medicine have been previously described. While the population of the United States has become increasingly diverse, this has not occurred in the physician workforce. In academic medicine, u…
View article: 149 Adequacy of Health Care Advance Directives in Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit
149 Adequacy of Health Care Advance Directives in Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit Open
View article: 206 Social Factors That Influence Frequent Utilization of the Emergency Department for Adults Presenting to an Urban Emergency Department With Suicidal Ideation
206 Social Factors That Influence Frequent Utilization of the Emergency Department for Adults Presenting to an Urban Emergency Department With Suicidal Ideation Open
View article: 3382 Assessing Racial Disparities in Hepatitis C Retention of Care
3382 Assessing Racial Disparities in Hepatitis C Retention of Care Open
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: The objective of this study is to assess differences in outcomes between African Americans (AAs) and whites along the HCV care cascade. Primary outcome was retention in the HCV care cascade, measured in two ways. …
View article: Public Health in Acute Care Settings: Acute HIV in Six Urban Emergency Departments
Public Health in Acute Care Settings: Acute HIV in Six Urban Emergency Departments Open
Author(s): Mammen, P; White, D; Giordano, T; Jacobson, K; Feaster, D; Glick, N; Sha, B; Moreno-Walton, L; Pasalar, S; Hunt, B; Adomolga, V; Favaloro III, E; Todorovic, T; Branson, B
View article: Attitudes, Behavior, and Comfort of Emergency Medicine Residents in Caring for <scp>LGBT</scp> Patients: What Do We Know?
Attitudes, Behavior, and Comfort of Emergency Medicine Residents in Caring for <span>LGBT</span> Patients: What Do We Know? Open
Background Although lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT ) patients are ubiquitous in emergency medicine ( EM ), little education is provided to EM physicians on LGBT health care needs and disparities. There is also limited infor…
View article: Clinical Vignettes Inadequate to Assess Impact of Implicit Bias: Concerning Limitations of a Systematic Review
Clinical Vignettes Inadequate to Assess Impact of Implicit Bias: Concerning Limitations of a Systematic Review Open
To the Editor: We are writing in response to the article by Dehon et al.,1 "A Systematic Review of the Impact of Physician Implicit Racial Bias on Clinical Decision Making," in the August 2017 issue of Academic Emergency Medicine. As membe…
View article: Clinical Relevance and Role of Neuronal AT <sub>1</sub> Receptors in ADAM17-Mediated ACE2 Shedding in Neurogenic Hypertension
Clinical Relevance and Role of Neuronal AT <sub>1</sub> Receptors in ADAM17-Mediated ACE2 Shedding in Neurogenic Hypertension Open
Rationale: Neurogenic hypertension is characterized by an increase in sympathetic activity and often resistance to drug treatments. We previously reported that it is also associated with a reduction of angiotensin-converting enzyme type 2 …
View article: Outcomes of Patients Who Have Do Not Resuscitate Status prior to Being Admitted to an Intensive Care Unit
Outcomes of Patients Who Have Do Not Resuscitate Status prior to Being Admitted to an Intensive Care Unit Open
Admission of patients who have do not resuscitate (DNR) status to an intensive care unit (ICU) is potentially a misallocation of limited resources to patients who may neither need nor want intensive care. Yet, patients who have DNR status …