Resource Centers
- Outcomes, Quality of Care Largely Unaffected by Weekend Admission for Heart Failure
- ECASS 3 Gets a Warm Welcome From the Stroke Community
- News Media Often Omit Potential Sources of Bias in Medical Research
- Procalcitonin May Help Detect Serious Bacterial Infections in Febrile Infants
- Recommendations Issued for Preventing Drug-Induced Nephrotoxicity
Emergency Medicine Journals
Medscape Community Resources
- CDI: A Global Perspective of an Epidemic
- Use of Combination ACE Inhibitors and ARB Therapy in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
- Extensive Testing Finds More Cancer in Patients With Unprovoked Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Pain Management in the Wounded Warrior: An Expert Interview With Chester C. Buckenmaier, III, MD
POLL
Under California legislation newly signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, health insurers will be required to cover routine HIV testing, which would encourage compliance with recommendations made by the CDC 2 years ago. Would such legislation in your state, and subsequent third-party coverage, lead to more testing for HIV in your practice setting?
Emergency Medicine CME
- The Astute Clinician: Filing High-Value Adverse Drug Event Reports
- A Young Athlete in Cardiac Arrest
- Communicating Drug Risks to Patients
- Best Practices: Opportunities to OPTIMIZE and IMPROVE HF Care
- Cases from AHRQ WebM&M: What Was in Those Platelets?
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