Editorial/Commentary
Editorial – How safe is safe enough? – Corinne Hohl, MD
Éditorial – Il y a sûreté et sûreté – Corinne Hohl, MD
Letters
Letter – A Tale of Two Emergency Visits – Sarah M. Reid, MD
Letter – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automatic External Defibrillator Training in Schools: “Is Anyone Learning How to Save a Life?” – Brodie Nolan, MD
Original Research
ED Administration – Assessment of consultation impact on emergency department operations through novel metrics of responsiveness and decision-making efficiency – Patricia A. Lee, BMSc*
EM Advances – Detection and correction of prescription errors by an emergency department pharmacy service – Philip Stasiak, MD*;
EM Advances – An inventory of Canadian trauma systems: opportunities for improving access to trauma care – Christopher C.D. Evans, MD*
EM Advances – A randomized, controlled trial of oral versus intravenous fluids for lowering blood glucose in emergency department patients with hyperglycemia – Sanjay Arora, MD
EM Advances – Socioeconomic status of emergency department users in Ontario, 2003 to 2009 – April P. Tozer, MD*
Knowledge to Practice
Journal Club – Is lumbar puncture still needed in suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage after a negative head computed tomographic scan? – David Claveau, MD*
State of the Art
State of the Art – Tamsulosin for treatment of unilateral distal ureterolithiasis: a systematic review and metaanalysis – Christian Malo, MD*
Resident Issues
Resident Issues – Improving air medical transport of the trauma patient from the ground – Joel Lockwood, MD
Case Report
Case Report – Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis triggered by b2-adrenergic bronchodilators – Fu-Chiang Yeh, MD*
Case Report – Colchicine overdose with coingestion of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs – Anjuli Little, MD, BSc*
Humour and Humanity
Humour and Humanity – The arithmetic of gestalt – Stephanie D. VandenBerg