There is no imaginable reality where accidents and emergencies cease to exist. By the very nature of both of those terms, unplanned events occur, often requiring specialized, curated, emergent care.
In these post-election days of uncertainty, when the words “repeal and/or replace” are echoed in many circles, there are a few issues meriting clarification and particular emphasis. First, emergency ...
HealthDay News — From 2008 to 2014 there was an increase in drug shortages within the scope of emergency medicine (EM) practice, according to a study published in the January issue of Academic ...
A recently published article in Academic Emergency Medicine highlights how dramatic drug shortages have affected emergency care since 2008. A recently published article in Academic Emergency Medicine ...
In our system of healthcare and the concomitant industry reporting on the incredibly fast changes occurring within this system, there has been a constant and persistent focus on our emergency ...
"You never told me there'd be so many beautiful women here!" I smiled at Joe Lex, world traveler, connoisseur of music, art, fine food and culture. We were standing in a lecture hall at the First ...
Michelle M. Mello ([email protected]), Stanford University, Stanford, California. Lawrence O. Gostin, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Public health emergency powers laws in the US underwent a ...
Contributed by SEPTA’s SCOPE program. Last week, SEPTA’s SCOPE program welcomed its largest cohort of Drexel University College of Medicine students, with 21 new participants taking part in a ...