Clinician’s Capsules
Editorial
Invited Commentary – Emergency toxicology: Timely antidotes and giving poisoned organs a second life – Sophie Gosselin
Invited Commentary – Indigenous health research in emergency medicine – Patrick McLane, MA, PhD*†
Invited Commentary – Using single sex-specific high-sensitivity cardiac troponin cut-off values for ruling out myocardial infarction – Are we there yet? – Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy, MBBS, MSc*†‡
Invited Commentary – Peak performance: Simulation and the nature of expertise in emergency medicine – Christopher M. Hicks, MD, MEd*†‡
CJEM Debate Series – #OpenAccess: Free online, open-access crowdsource reviewed publishing is the future; traditional peer-reviewed journals are on the way out – John R. Adler Jr., MD*
Commentary – Implementing electronic medical records in Canadian emergency departments – Daniel Rosenfield, B.Arts.Sc, MD, MHI(c)*
Commentary – The promotion dilemma for clinician teachers – Rick Penciner, MD, MSc*†‡
Guideline
Guideline – New Canadian guideline provides evidence-based approach to non-occupational HIV prophylaxis – Shannon O’Donnell, MD, MPH*
Feature Article
Feature Article – Sex-specific, high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T cut-off concentrations for ruling out acute myocardial infarction with a single measurement – Andrew McRae, MD, PhD*
Just the Facts
Just the Facts – How do I rule out aortic dissection? – Robert Ohle, MBBCh, MA, MSc
Toxicology
Original Research – A system-wide solution to antidote stocking in emergency departments: the Nova Scotia antidote program – Nancy G. Murphy, MD*†
Original Research – Organ and tissue donation from poisoned patients in the emergency department: A Canadian emergency physician survey – Louis Staple, MAIS*
Clinical Research
Original Research – An innovative short-stay health care model for treatment of uncomplicated vaso-occlusive crisis in adult sickle cell disease patients in Canada to reduce emergency department utilization – Andrew Binding, MD, MSc*†
Original Research – Dog bites in the emergency department: a descriptive analysis – Alexander Morzycki, MSc*
Original Research – Ectopic pregnancy outcomes in patients discharged from the emergency department – Krista Hawrylyshyn, MSc*
Pediatric Mental Health
Original Research – Evaluating mental health service use during and after emergency department visits in amultisite cohort of Canadian children and youth – Mario Cappelli, PhD*†‡§¶¶
Original Research – A psychosocial assessment and management tool for children and youth in crisis – Alison Lee, MD*†
Original Research – Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for adolescent alcohol use in Canadian pediatric emergency departments: a national survey of pediatric emergency physicians – Shelly Jun*
Regional Care
Original Research – The Quebec emergency department guide: A cross-sectional study to evaluate its use, perceived usefulness, and implementation in rural emergency departments – Richard Fleet, MD, PhD*§
Original Research – Equality of care between First Nations and non-First Nations patients in Saskatoon emergency departments – Rachit Batta, BSc (Hon)*
CJEM Journal Club
Commentary – Comparison of PECARN, CATCH, and CHALICE clinical decision rules for pediatric head injury in the emergency department – Mark McGraw, BSc, MSc, MD*
Simulation
Original Research – ULTRASIM: Ultrasound in trauma simulation – Devon McLean, BSc*
Original Research – A new way to look at simulation-based assessment: the relationship between gaze-tracking and exam
performance – Adam Szulewski, MD, MHPE*
Brief Educational Report – Analysis of eye-tracking behaviours in a pediatric trauma simulation – Omar Damji, BHSc, MSc, MD*†‡
Original Research – Cognitive load theory as a framework for simulation-based, ultrasound-guided internal jugular
catheterization training: Once is not enough – Robert McGraw, MD, MEd*
Humanity
Commentary – “Nous sommes forts” Un poème sur la résilience en médecine d’urgence – Valérie Langlois-Carbonneau, MD*
Clinical Correspondence
Case Report – Management of priapism with a trial of exercise in the emergency department – Jonathan Gravel, MD, MSc*
Case Report – Infectious mononucleosis – not always a benign condition: a case report of infectious mononucleosis–associated acute acalculous cholecystitis – Andrew Cameron, MD* ORCID