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Justin J Koh

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CJEM|June 25, 2019
Running in my scrubsJustin J Koh
CJEM|June 30, 2023
Expanding access to buprenorphine/naloxone in the emergency departmentJustin J Koh, James Chenoweth, Isabelle Miles
CJEM|April 3, 2026
Just the facts: identifying and managing opioid use disorder in the emergency departmentIsabelle Miles, Kathryn Dong, Justin J Koh
CJEM|January 14, 2026
Equity, diversity, and inclusion in emergency medicine: where we are and where we need to goJustin J Koh, Revathi Nair, Benjamin Carriere, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|September 12, 2025
High Thermoelectric Performance Carbon Nanotube/Polycaprolactone Composites for Sustainable Energy HarvestingSiqi Liu, Hui Li, Hao Wang, et al.
CJEM|April 9, 2019
Addressing the opioid crisis in the era of competency-based medical education: recommendations for emergency department interventionsJustin J Koh, Quinten S Paterson, Melody Ong, et al.
CJEM|October 8, 2020
CAEP Position Statement: Emergency department management of people with opioid use disorderJustin J Koh, Michelle Klaiman, Isabelle Miles, 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.
Plos One|February 5, 2024
Factors associated with frequent buprenorphine / naloxone initiation in a national survey of Canadian emergency physiciansNathalie MacKinnon, Daniel Lane, Frank Scheuermeyer, et al.
CMAJ Open|September 22, 2021
A cross-sectional survey on buprenorphine-naloxone practice and attitudes in 22 Canadian emergency physician groups: a cross-sectional surveyAndrew Kestler, Janusz Kaczorowski, Kathryn Dong, et al.
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CJEM|June 25, 2019
Running in my scrubsJustin J Koh
CJEM|June 30, 2023
Expanding access to buprenorphine/naloxone in the emergency departmentJustin J Koh, James Chenoweth, Isabelle Miles
CJEM|April 3, 2026
Just the facts: identifying and managing opioid use disorder in the emergency departmentIsabelle Miles, Kathryn Dong, Justin J Koh
CJEM|January 14, 2026
Equity, diversity, and inclusion in emergency medicine: where we are and where we need to goJustin J Koh, Revathi Nair, Benjamin Carriere, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|September 12, 2025
High Thermoelectric Performance Carbon Nanotube/Polycaprolactone Composites for Sustainable Energy HarvestingSiqi Liu, Hui Li, Hao Wang, et al.
CJEM|April 9, 2019
Addressing the opioid crisis in the era of competency-based medical education: recommendations for emergency department interventionsJustin J Koh, Quinten S Paterson, Melody Ong, et al.
CJEM|October 8, 2020
CAEP Position Statement: Emergency department management of people with opioid use disorderJustin J Koh, Michelle Klaiman, Isabelle Miles, 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.
Plos One|February 5, 2024
Factors associated with frequent buprenorphine / naloxone initiation in a national survey of Canadian emergency physiciansNathalie MacKinnon, Daniel Lane, Frank Scheuermeyer, et al.
CMAJ Open|September 22, 2021
A cross-sectional survey on buprenorphine-naloxone practice and attitudes in 22 Canadian emergency physician groups: a cross-sectional surveyAndrew Kestler, Janusz Kaczorowski, Kathryn Dong, et al.
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