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1 A Dedicated Outpatient Pharmacy Improves Access to Discharge Medications in a Pediatric Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Study Choi, Jason Hyunjoon

83 6 p. 552-561
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2 A Longitudinal Survey on Canadian Emergency Physician Burnout de Wit, Kerstin

83 6 p. 576-584
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3 Child with high fever and knee pain Rioda, Marco

83 6 p. 609-610
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4 Consensus-Driven Recommendations to Support Physician Pregnancy, Adoption, Surrogacy, Parental Leave, and Lactation in Emergency Medicine Lall, Michelle D.

83 6 p. 585-597
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5 Evaluation of Insurance Type as a Proxy for Socioeconomic Status in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Pilot Study Monuteaux, Michael C.

83 6 p. 562-567
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6 From Barriers to Blocks: Overcoming Obstacles to Create Robust Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Programs in Emergency Departments Malik, Adrienne

83 6 p. 519-521
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7 Global Research Highlights
83 6 p. A11-A12
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8 Implementation of an Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Program in the Emergency Department of a Community Teaching Hospital Farrow II, Robert A.

83 6 p. 509-518
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9 Information for Readers
83 6 p. A15
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10 In reply Fouche, Pieter Francsois

83 6 p. 626-627
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11 Man With a Bleeding Wound on the Scalp Lin, Han-Wen

83 6 p. 613-614
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12 Man With a Painful Inguinal Mass Chiang, Cheng-Han

83 6 p. 615-616
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13 Man With a Scooter Injury Lu, Yu-Hui

83 6 p. 617-618
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14 Masthead
83 6 p. A6-A8
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15 Midline Catheters Are the Optimal Vascular Access Device For Managing Septic Shock in the Emergency Department Bracey, Alexander

83 6 p. 605-606
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16 Out-of-Hospital Tranexamic Acid Is Recommended for Trauma Patients in Emergencies Lin, Yu-Cih

83 6 p. 624-626
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17 Peripheral Intravenous Catheters Are Preferable for Emergency Department Patients With Septic Shock Waxman, Michael J.

83 6 p. 607-608
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18 Peripheral Nerve Blocks in the Preoperative Management of Hip Fractures: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis Hayashi, Minoru

83 6 p. 522-538
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19 Policy Statements Approved January 2024
83 6 p. e45-e49
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20 Shift Scheduling and Overnight Work Among Pregnant Emergency Medicine Residents Agarwal, Isha

83 6 p. 598-602
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21 Sound Decisions: Rethinking the Role of Ultrasound-Guided Regional Analgesia in the Emergency Department Gottlieb, Michael

83 6 p. 539-541
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22 Table of Contents
83 6 p. A1-A5
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23 The Central Venous Catheter Cannot Be Supplanted When It Comes to Septic Shock Wu, Gregory P.

83 6 p. 603-605
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24 The 4 S's of Disaster Management Framework: A Case Study of the 2022 Pediatric Tripledemic Response in a Community Hospital Baker, Alexandra H.

83 6 p. 568-575
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25 Topical Diclofenac Versus Oral Ibuprofen Versus Diclofenac + Ibuprofen for Emergency Department Patients With Acute Low Back Pain: A Randomized Study Khankhel, Nauman

83 6 p. 542-551
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26 Urban Emergency Medicine Dorn, Elizabeth Magassy

83 6 p. 628
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27 Where Do We Go Wrong? Radecki, Ryan P.

83 6 p. 621-623
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28 Woman With Headache and Blurry Vision Begley, Tanner

83 6 p. 619-620
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29 Young Woman With Recurrent Vision Loss Nishath, Thamanna

83 6 p. 611-612
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