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Henry Li

CJEM

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CJEM|May 30, 2024
SilenceHenry Li
CJEM|January 3, 2025
ED discharge instructions: moving beyond English and FrenchHenry Li, Samina Ali
CJEM|February 5, 2025
Validity and reliability of an abbreviated Copenhagen Burnout Inventory in Canadian emergency physicians and residentsHenry Li, Erica Dance, Zafrina Poonja, et al.
CJEM|February 20, 2026
Emergency department care of people with opioid use disorder and people at risk of opioid-related harms: time for evidence-based national guidelines and system-wide changesJustin J Koh, Jessica Moe, Andrew Kestler, et al.
CJEM|February 17, 2025
Opening the black box: challenges and opportunities regarding interpretability of artificial intelligence in emergency medicineAkshay Rajaram, Henry Li, Jessalyn K Holodinsky, et al.
CJEM|February 7, 2025
Establishing methodological standards for the development of artificial intelligence-based Clinical Decision Support in emergency medicineHashim Kareemi, Henry Li, Akshay Rajaram, et al.
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CJEM|May 30, 2024
SilenceHenry Li
CJEM|January 3, 2025
ED discharge instructions: moving beyond English and FrenchHenry Li, Samina Ali
CJEM|February 5, 2025
Validity and reliability of an abbreviated Copenhagen Burnout Inventory in Canadian emergency physicians and residentsHenry Li, Erica Dance, Zafrina Poonja, et al.
CJEM|February 20, 2026
Emergency department care of people with opioid use disorder and people at risk of opioid-related harms: time for evidence-based national guidelines and system-wide changesJustin J Koh, Jessica Moe, Andrew Kestler, et al.
CJEM|February 17, 2025
Opening the black box: challenges and opportunities regarding interpretability of artificial intelligence in emergency medicineAkshay Rajaram, Henry Li, Jessalyn K Holodinsky, et al.
CJEM|February 7, 2025
Establishing methodological standards for the development of artificial intelligence-based Clinical Decision Support in emergency medicineHashim Kareemi, Henry Li, Akshay Rajaram, et al.
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