Editorial/Commentary
Editorial – Quality in emergency medicine: progress to date, challenges to come – Christopher M.B. Fernandes, MD
Éditorial – La qualité en médecine d’urgence: progrés réalisés jusqu’à maintenant, défis à venir – Christopher M.B. Fernandes, MD
Original Research
EM Advances – Utility of computed tomography and derivation and validation of a score to identify an emergent outcome in 2,315 patients with suspected urinary tract stone – F. Kris Aubrey-Bassler, MD, MSc*§
EM Advances – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automatic external defibrillator training in schools: ‘‘Is anyone learning how to save a life?’’ – Devin Hart, BSc*†
EM Advances – Does the sedation regimen affect adverse events during procedural sedation and analgesia in injection drug users? – Frank Xavier Scheuermeyer, MD, MHSc*
Pediatric EM – Unfavourable outcome for children leaving the emergency department without being seen by a physician – Jocelyn Gravel, MD, MSc*
Knowledge to Practice
CJEM Journal Club – Are all pulmonary embolism clinical decision rules equal? – Reviewed by Patrick T. Fok, MD, CM, PhD*
Tips from the Trenches – How to safely extubate a patient in the emergency department: a user’s guide to critical care – Sara H. Gray, BSc, MD, MPH*
Case Reports
Case Report – Management of hot tar burn using vitamin E ointment containing petroleum and polyoxyethylene sorbitan – Karen Ng, BSc(Pharm), ACPR*
Case Report – Central serous retinopathy: an unusual cause of acute visual loss – Jennifer L. Chu, MD*
Humour and Humanity
Humour and Humanity – Standing in a canoe – Samuel G. Campbell, MB BCh, CCFP(EM), Dip PEC(SA), FCCHL