Emergency Physicians Monthly
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- Building the Patient-Centered Medical Home
- Calamities, Codes, and Crises
- Climate Checkup
- Faust Files
- Focus on Policy
- Happy Healer
- KevinMD
- Of Parasites and Plagues
- Prescriptions for a Broken System
- Rural Rx
- Second Opinions
- Suicidologist's Soliloquy
- The Health Docket
- The Toxicology Report
- What We Heard This Week
- Wired Practice
Agent now available for reversing new oral anticoagulant in bleeding patients
A one-time dose of dexamethasone in the ED might be superior to current pediatric asthma management
Getting clever with clindamycin -- an effective antibiotic in your toolbox
Recognizing that HIPAA is not intended to interfere with a patients medical care
Reports surface of accidental ingestion of edible pot products, but adverse effects seem low.
Should you carry Cipro in your suitcase when traveling? It depends
Why one doctor wants to see a camera added to a clinician's equipment checklist.
This biochemical will stop your heart -- just long enough to be useful.
AAP's new guidelines favor complexity over familiar treatment options.
Once-weekly dalbavancin might reduce admissions, but it introduces new concerns.
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