Editorial/Commentary
Editorial – Accommodating pregnant emergency physicians – Lisa A. Calder, MD*†
Éditorial – Mesures d’accommodation aux besoins des urgentologues enceintes – Lisa A. Calder, MD, MSc, FRCP*†
Editorial – Coming of age: emergency point of care ultrasonography in Canada – Paul Atkinson, MB, BCh, BAO, MA*
Éditorial – L’arrivée de l’échographie pratiquée au point de service, plus pré cisément au service des urgences, au Canada – Paul Atkinson
Original Research
Education – Teaching the RAPID approach at the start of emergency medicine clerkship: an evaluation – Robert A. Woods, MD, MMEd*
Pediatric EM – Variation in the use of skull radiographs by emergency physicians in young children with minor head trauma – Benoit Carriére, MD, MHPE
EM Advances – Socioeconomic status and the use of computed tomography in the emergency department – Rajesh Bhayana, BSc*
EM Advances – Diagnosis of occult scaphoid fractures: a randomized, controlled trial comparing bone scans to radiographs for diagnosis – Christina Hiscox, MD, FRCSC*
Pediatric EM – Quality assurance evaluation of a simple linear protocol for the treatment of impending status epilepticus in a pediatric emergency department 2 years postimplementation – Genevie`ve Tourigny-Ruel, MD*
EM Advances – Drowning: an overlooked cause of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Canada – Jason E. Buick, BScKin*†
Knowledge to Practice
Images – How to diagnose a Canadian: a case of foreign body ingestion – Jeff H. Yoo, MD
CJEM Journal Club – Is it more accurate to measure the absolute or the relative change of new high or ultrasensitive troponin assays to diagnose acute myocardial infarction? – Reviewed by: Rohit Mohindra, MASc, MD*
CJEM Journal Club – Traumatic intracranial hemorrhage in patients using warfarin or clopidogrel – Reviewed by: Ahmed Alsakha, MBBS*
Case Reports
Case Report – Unnecessary shock from an implantable cardioverterdefibrillator following transcutaneous pacing – Riyaz Somani, PhD, MRCP
Case Report – Holocord spinal epidural abscess in a pregnant patient presenting as premature labour: a rare presentation of an unusual diagnosis – Kirsteen R. Burton, MSc, MBA, MD*†‡
Case Report – Streptococcus pneumoniae–induced purpura fulminans in a woman with functional asplenia – Jeremy M. Wojtowicz, MD*