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BMJ Group and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine seek an ambitious and dynamic Editor-in-Chief for Emergency Medicine Journal from 2026.. The successful candidate should have stature in the field of emergency medicine and a distinguished publication record, as well as experience of working in a senior editorial role on an academic journal.
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Emergency Medicine Journal is committed to the publication of high quality research, educational material, and perspective that will be of interest to a broad audience of emergency practitioners, including physicians, nurses and paramedics, within different settings and in different countries. Our scope includes emergency department care, urgent care, pre …
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Well-being interventions alone won’t heal | Emergency Medicine …
3 days ago · Burnout and stress are terms that are likely to resonate with those working in EDs across the UK and internationally. For many years, ED staff have dealt with high levels of stress with obvious contributing factors being crowding, shift work, emotional strain and understaffing. These challenges were further compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, thrusting the mental health needs of healthcare ...
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Well-being interventions for emergency department staff: ‘necessary’ but ‘inadequate’ – a phenomenographic study (4 November, 2024)
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EP08 ‘When you’re hurt and you need serious help you call 999’. Educating children about emergency services and appropriate use of 999: an evaluation study of the blue light hub app’ (8 December, 2024) Free
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Jun 27, 2018 · EASIER trial (Erector-spinAe analgeSia for hepatopancreaticobiliary pain In the Emergency Room): a single-centre open-label cohort-based randomised controlled trial analysing the efficacy of the ultrasound-guided erector-spinae plane block compared with intravenous morphine in the treatment of acute hepatopancreaticobiliary pain in …
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A clinical decision rule to rule out bloodstream infection in the emergency department: retrospective multicentric observational cohort study (8 November, 2023)
#237 Tele-emergency medicine: a systematic review of the impact …
Background Telemedicine has surged in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic with widespread implementation across healthcare. In Emergency Medicine (EM), telemedicine—referred to as ‘tele-EM’—enhances patient flow and potentially reduces overcrowding by enabling timely remote consultations. This study systematically reviews the impact of tele-EM, focusing on quality of care, time to ...