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CJEM|January 22, 2016
ICD Lead Dislodgement and Inappropriate ICD ShocksPablo Blanco
CJEM|December 31, 2015
Without acknowledging shortcomings, prehospital care in Ontario will not reach its full potentialChristopher R Foerster, Jeff R Brooks
CJEM|March 19, 2016
Paramedics assessing Elders at Risk for Independence Loss (PERIL): Derivation, Reliability and Comparative Effectiveness of a Clinical Prediction RuleJacques S Lee, P Richard Verbeek, Michael J Schull, et al.
CJEM|August 27, 2015
Ultrasound during Critical Care Simulation: A Randomized Crossover StudyPaul A Olszynski, Tim Harris, Patrick Renihan, et al.
CJEM|May 23, 2019
Cognitive load theory as a framework for simulation-based, ultrasound-guided internal jugular catheterization training: Once is not enough, but we must measure it firstRene de la Fuente, Fernando R Altermatt
CJEM|May 23, 2019
Multiple shocks or early transfer for shock refractory ventricular fibrillation?Sheldon Cheskes, Christian Vaillancourt
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Register to donate while you wait: Assessing public opinions of the acceptability of utilizing the emergency department waiting room for organ and tissue donor registrationBrittany Ellis, Michael Hartwick, Jeffrey J Perry
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Just the facts: Management of life-threatening bleeding with oral anticoagulant use in the emergency departmentMichael L Ho, Marc Carrier
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Cognitive load theory as a framework for simulation-based, ultrasound-guided internal jugular catheterization training: Once is not enough, but we must measure it firstRobert McGraw
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Interventions to reduce emergency department door-to- electrocardiogram times: A systematic reviewShawn Chhabra, Debra Eagles, Edmund S H Kwok, et al.
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CJEM|January 22, 2016
ICD Lead Dislodgement and Inappropriate ICD ShocksPablo Blanco
CJEM|December 31, 2015
Without acknowledging shortcomings, prehospital care in Ontario will not reach its full potentialChristopher R Foerster, Jeff R Brooks
CJEM|March 19, 2016
Paramedics assessing Elders at Risk for Independence Loss (PERIL): Derivation, Reliability and Comparative Effectiveness of a Clinical Prediction RuleJacques S Lee, P Richard Verbeek, Michael J Schull, et al.
CJEM|August 27, 2015
Ultrasound during Critical Care Simulation: A Randomized Crossover StudyPaul A Olszynski, Tim Harris, Patrick Renihan, et al.
CJEM|May 23, 2019
Cognitive load theory as a framework for simulation-based, ultrasound-guided internal jugular catheterization training: Once is not enough, but we must measure it firstRene de la Fuente, Fernando R Altermatt
CJEM|May 23, 2019
Multiple shocks or early transfer for shock refractory ventricular fibrillation?Sheldon Cheskes, Christian Vaillancourt
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Register to donate while you wait: Assessing public opinions of the acceptability of utilizing the emergency department waiting room for organ and tissue donor registrationBrittany Ellis, Michael Hartwick, Jeffrey J Perry
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Just the facts: Management of life-threatening bleeding with oral anticoagulant use in the emergency departmentMichael L Ho, Marc Carrier
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Cognitive load theory as a framework for simulation-based, ultrasound-guided internal jugular catheterization training: Once is not enough, but we must measure it firstRobert McGraw
CJEM|May 16, 2019
Interventions to reduce emergency department door-to- electrocardiogram times: A systematic reviewShawn Chhabra, Debra Eagles, Edmund S H Kwok, et al.
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