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View article: Does QBank participation impact in‐training examination performance?
Does QBank participation impact in‐training examination performance? Open
Background Performance on the annual in‐training examination (ITE) for emergency medicine (EM) residents has been shown to correlate with performance on the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) qualifying examination. As such, signi…
View article: Last call? Alcohol intoxication in the emergency department
Last call? Alcohol intoxication in the emergency department Open
Across a wide variety of practice environments, emergency departments (EDs) worldwide are receiving centers of excellence when it comes to caring for intoxicated patients. Despite the near ubiquitous presence of these patients, it can be d…
View article: Development of an Emergency Department–Based Intervention to Expand Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in a Medicaid Nonexpansion Setting: Protocol for Engagement and Community Collaboration
Development of an Emergency Department–Based Intervention to Expand Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in a Medicaid Nonexpansion Setting: Protocol for Engagement and Community Collaboration Open
Background The opioid epidemic has disproportionately impacted areas in the Appalachian region of the United States. Characterized by persistent Medicaid nonexpansion, higher poverty rates, and health care access challenges, populations re…
View article: REBOA for trauma: Could we? Should we?
REBOA for trauma: Could we? Should we? Open
In 1954, Hughes et al1 published the first report of using intra-aortic balloon occlusion during the Korean War. Although this initial report included only 2 patients, both of whom subsequently died, this publication launched a now decades…
View article: Development of an Emergency Department–Based Intervention to Expand Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in a Medicaid Nonexpansion Setting: Protocol for Engagement and Community Collaboration (Preprint)
Development of an Emergency Department–Based Intervention to Expand Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in a Medicaid Nonexpansion Setting: Protocol for Engagement and Community Collaboration (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The opioid epidemic has disproportionately impacted areas in the Appalachian region of the United States. Characterized by persistent Medicaid nonexpansion, higher poverty rates, and health care access challenges, populations r…
View article: Young Man With Suspected Foreign Body Ingestion
Young Man With Suspected Foreign Body Ingestion Open
As United States emergency departments (ED) and hospitals continue to contend with increasing numbers of patients presenting with complications of substance abuse, emergency physicians should also be aware of patients who may be smuggling …
View article: Inability of Physicians and Nurses to Predict Patient Satisfaction in the Emergency Department
Inability of Physicians and Nurses to Predict Patient Satisfaction in the Emergency Department Open
ED providers were not able to predict patient satisfaction with nurse or physician care, pain level, or understanding of discharge instructions.