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A Near-peer Point-of-care Ultrasound Elective for Medical Students: Impact on Anatomy Knowledge, Perceptions About Ultrasound, and Self-reported Skill Level.

Mortality from Thermal Burns in Patients Using Emergency Medical Services in India: A Prospective Study.

TF9 Video Self-Assessment: Describing Resident Experience.

249 Waiting for Care: Differences in Emergency Department Length of Stay and Disposition Between Medical and Psychiatric Patients.

142 Mental Health Emergency Department Visits: 24 Hours and Counting, Characteristics Associated With Prolonged Length of Stay.

182 Ultra-Early (<12 Hours) Decompression Improves Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury Compared to Early (12-24 Hours) Decompression.

Cooney's EMS Medicine By Derek R. Cooney. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2016; 603 pp + index; $179.00 (hard cover).

How to design a study that everyone will believe.

How to design a study that everyone will believe.

Katie L. Tataris, Mary Mercer, Prasanthi Govindarajan

115 The Prognostic Value of ST-Depression in Lead aVL in Patients With Inferior ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction.

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