Editorial/Commentary
Editorial – Emergency medicine certification in Canada: the years march on but the questions remain the same – Riyad B. Abu-Laban, MD, MHSc
Éditorial – Formation en médecine d’urgence au Canada : les années passent, mais la question demeure – Riyad B. Abu-Laban, MD, MScS
Editorial – Emergency medicine training in Canada: learning from the past to prepare for the future – Tim Rutledge, MD
Éditorial – Formation en médecine d’urgence au Canada : tirer les leçons du passé pour préparer l’avenir – Tim Rutledge, MD
Original Research
ED Administration – Implementation of an automated, real-time public health surveillance system linking emergency departments and health units: rationale and methodology – Kieran M. Moore, MD;*
EM Advances – The need for a national emergency health services database – Sherry Kennedy, BHA(Hons), CCHRA(C);*
EM Advances – The use of induced hypothermia after cardiac arrest: a survey of Canadian emergency physicians – Joel Kennedy, BScH;*
Pediatric EM – Test characteristics of neuroimaging in the emergency department evaluation of children for cerebrospinal fluid shunt malfunction – Ahmed Mater, MD;* **
CAEP Updates
ED Administration – Revisions to the Canadian Emergency Department Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) adult guidelines – Michael J. Bullard, MD;*
Administration de la MU – Révision des lignes directrices de l’Échelle canadienne de triage et de gravité (ÉTG) pour les adultes – Michael J. Bullard, MD;*
ED Administration – Revision of the Canadian Emergency Department Information System (CEDIS) Presenting Complaint List Version 1.1 – Eric Grafstein, MD;*
Administration de la MU – Révision de la liste de raisons de consultation du Système canadien d’information de gestion des départements d’urgence (SIGDU), version 1.1 – Eric Grafstein, MD;*
Education
Pedagogical Tools and Methods – Incorporation bias in studies of diagnostic tests: how to avoid being biased about bias – Andrew Worster, MD, MSc;*
Case Report
Case Report – Bilateral pneumothoraces and pneumomediastinum complicating a generalized tonic-clonic seizure – Helen Curran, MD;*