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  • The Death of Critical Thinking in Emergency Medicine

    In recent years, emergency medicine, once the bastion of quick decision making, clinical acumen, and patient-centered care,...
  • October Issue Online Exclusives

    Holy Foley A Rare Case of Iatrogenic Obstruction by Adam Heilmann, MD; Jessica Pelletier, DO; Jennifer Reyes...
  • The Intersections of Physical and Mental Health Disorders

    In the emergency department (ED), physicians face the challenge of making rapid decisions that can significantly impact...

The Death of Critical Thinking in Emergency Medicine

January 4, 2025 - Russell Baker, DO, FACEP, FAEMS, FAWM - 6 Comments

In recent years, emergency medicine, once the bastion of quick decision making, clinical acumen, and patient-centered care,…

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October Issue Online Exclusives

October 28, 2024 - Danielle Galian, MPS - 0 Comment

Holy Foley A Rare Case of Iatrogenic Obstruction by Adam Heilmann, MD; Jessica Pelletier, DO; Jennifer Reyes…

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The Intersections of Physical and Mental Health Disorders

October 9, 2024 - Jonathan D. Harrell, II, MD, MBA; Rachel C. Bower, MD - 0 Comment

In the emergency department (ED), physicians face the challenge of making rapid decisions that can significantly impact…

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Advocating for Patients

September 10, 2024 - Karen Hou Chung, MD; Neha Gupta, MD; Breanne Jacobs, MD - 0 Comment

Imagine a 9-week pregnant patient who comes to the emergency department with vaginal bleeding and abdominal cramping….

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Emergency Physician Suffers a Different Kind of Moral Injury

July 7, 2024 - Carrie Vargo, MD - 0 Comment

One night I found myself on the other side of the stretcher, as a patient waiting for…

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10 Tips for New Attending Emergency Physicians

July 7, 2024 - Amanda Smith, MD, MS; Christina L. Shenvi, MD, PhD, MBA, FACEP - 0 Comment

I have learned more from my failures than my successes. My current practice is a hybrid of…

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A Malpractice Lawsuit Gives Emergency Physician Lifelong Lessons

May 9, 2024 - Dan Mayer, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

It was a beautiful spring day in 1981, back when I was working at a community hospital…

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How Do We Feel About AI Taking Over for Scribes?

March 31, 2024 - Julia Hutchison, DO - 0 Comment

A few months ago, I received email notification at work that indicated our phones would soon be…

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New Spin: The Small Square

January 31, 2024 - David Baehren, MD - 0 Comment

The captain informed us of weather problems in Paris. Thunderstorms. The collective rumblings from our fellow passengers…

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Workplace Violence and Mental Health in Emergency Medicine

January 13, 2024 - Michael Kenneth Taylor, MD - 0 Comment

Careers often align with personality, interests, morals, and aspirations. This allows professionals to develop a sense of…

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