Letters
Letters – Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis β2-Adrenergic Bronchodilator, and Insulin-An Interesting Interplay – Subramanian Senthilkumaran, MD
Letters – In Reply to “Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis β2-Adrenergic Bronchodilator, and Insulin-An Interesting Interplay” – Chih-Jen Cheng, MD, PhD
Original Research
Education – Point-of-care ultrasonography adoption in Canada: using diffusion theory and the Evaluation Tool for Ultrasound skills Development and Education (ETUDE) – Michael Y. Woo, MD*
Pediatric EM – Reported practice variation in pediatric pain management: a survey of Canadian pediatric emergency physicians – Samina Ali, MDCM*†
EM Advances – Radiological errors in the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine – James D. McEachern, MD*
EMS – Assessment of older adults by emergency medical services: methodology and feasibility of a care partner Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CP-CGA) – Judah Goldstein, MSc, PhD*
EM Advances – Chest compressions do not disrupt the seal created by the laryngeal mask airway during positive pressure ventilation: a preliminary porcine study – Jestin N. Carlson, MD, MSc*†
Pediatric EM – Postresuscitation debriefing in the pediatric emergency department: a national needs assessment – Naminder Sandhu, MD*
EM Advances – Familiarity with radiation exposure dose from diagnostic imaging for acute pulmonary embolism and current patterns of practice – Justin S. Ahn, MD
Pediatric EM – Trends in use in a Canadian pediatric emergency department – Quynh Doan, MDCM, MHSc, PhD*†
Knowledge to Practice
Diagnostic Challenge – Diaphragmatic hernia: an unexpected cause of pseudopleural effusion – Eeling Goh
Images – White cerebellum sign: red flag in the emergency department – Divya Singh, MBBS, MD*
Education
Education – Preparedness of urban, general emergency department staff for neonatal resuscitation in a Canadian setting – Nicole Kester-Greene, MD
Case Report
Case Report – Drug-induced aseptic meningitis secondary to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole: a headache to be aware of – Joel R. Lockwood, MD
Case Report – Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (anti-NMDAR) encephalitis presenting to the emergency department with status epilepticus – Brodie Nolan, MD*