AEM and Wiley offer full access to facilitate rapid dissemination of COVID-19 findings

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To facilitate the rapid dissemination of COVID-19 findings, Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) journal, in collaboration with Wiley Publishing, is fast-tracking submissions related to COVID-19 and making the latest, most relevant research available in an easy-to-navigate, freely accessible online collection of accepted and citable articles.

As of this date, the collection comprises the following articles:

  • Early Self-Proning in Awake, Non-intubated Patients in the Emergency Department: A Single ED's Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Comparing Rapid Scoring Systems in Mortality Prediction of Critical Ill Patients With Novel Coronavirus Disease
  • Containing COVID-19 in the Emergency Room: The Role of Improved Case Detection and Segregation of Suspect Cases
  • A Critical COVID Metric: Your ED Staff Infection Rate
  • Senior Medical Students in the COVID-19 Response: An Opportunity to Be Proactive
  • COVID-19: A Singapore Orthopedic Resident's Musings in the Emergency Department
  • Emergency Management of the Prevention and Control of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia in Specialized Branches of Hospital
  • Hospital Emergency Management Plan During the COVID-19 Epidemic

The final edited versions of record will appear online and in future digital issues of Academic Emergency Medicine journal. New research will be added to the collection as soon as it is accepted and available. To view the latest COVID-19 research from AEM, please visit: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15532712/covid19.

Knowledge is the most effective weapon against SARS-CoV-2. To speed the dissemination of new data and emergency care experiences with COVID-19, Academic Emergency Medicine has convened a rapid review process. This process comprises seven senior editors who provide rigorous peer review on the same day of submission of COVID-19 related submissions, followed by publication of accepted articles within 24 hours on early view."

Jeffrey A. Kline, MD, AEM Editor-in-Chief

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