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First Edition: September 19, 2011

First Edition: September 19, 2011

Study shows increase in pediatric medication poisoning

Study shows increase in pediatric medication poisoning

Hasbro Children's Hospital joins Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network

Hasbro Children's Hospital joins Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network

Two ROC trials evaluate new strategies for CPR following cardiac arrest

Two ROC trials evaluate new strategies for CPR following cardiac arrest

Longer CPR may do more harm than good: Study

Longer CPR may do more harm than good: Study

AED failures may lead to cardiac arrest deaths

AED failures may lead to cardiac arrest deaths

Safety tips for children to avoid pedestrian-related accidents

Safety tips for children to avoid pedestrian-related accidents

Trauma patients with no insurance more likely to seek follow-up care in ED

Trauma patients with no insurance more likely to seek follow-up care in ED

LWW receives 11 Apex Awards for Publication Excellence Competition

LWW receives 11 Apex Awards for Publication Excellence Competition

Study: Temporary ER staff more likely to be involved in medication errors

Study: Temporary ER staff more likely to be involved in medication errors

Countdown begins for GP11 – The Conference for General Practice

Countdown begins for GP11 – The Conference for General Practice

Temporary ER staff poses increased safety risk to patients

Temporary ER staff poses increased safety risk to patients

Pressure-reduction mattresses could help hospitals reduce health care costs

Pressure-reduction mattresses could help hospitals reduce health care costs

Vanderbilt's Handle with Care initiative aims to reduce violence in emergency department

Vanderbilt's Handle with Care initiative aims to reduce violence in emergency department

Study finds sharp increase in CT scan use in ED between 1996-2007

Study finds sharp increase in CT scan use in ED between 1996-2007

Study: Expanded insurance coverage alone may not mean better access to care

Study: Expanded insurance coverage alone may not mean better access to care

Primary care shortage may lead to ever-increasing rates of emergency department visits

Primary care shortage may lead to ever-increasing rates of emergency department visits

Dyax initiates ecallantide Phase 2 trial for ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema

Dyax initiates ecallantide Phase 2 trial for ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema

BARDA awards contracts for development of drugs for radiation injury to the GI tract

BARDA awards contracts for development of drugs for radiation injury to the GI tract

Hospitals miss opportunities to diagnose patients infected with HIV in EDs: UC research

Hospitals miss opportunities to diagnose patients infected with HIV in EDs: UC research

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