Original Research
Original Research – Use of Femoral Nerve Blocks to Manage Hip Fracture Pain among Older Adults in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review – Madison Riddell
Original Research – Are Canadians more willing to provide chest-compression-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)?—a nation-wide public survey – Lindsay Cheskes, BSc, MSc
Original Research – The impact of computerized provider order entry on emergency department flow – Andrew Gray, MD
Original Research – Hands-on defibrillation and electrocardiogram artefact filtering technology increases chest compression fraction and decreases peri-shock pause duration in a simulation model of cardiac arrest – Shannon M. Fernando, MD, MSc
Original Research – Accuracy of instructor assessment of chest compression quality during simulated resuscitation – Erin E. Brennan, MD
Original Research – Stroke Education in Canadian Emergency Medicine Residency Programs – Devin R. Harris, MD, MHSc
Original Research – Comparison of the Sacco Triage Method Versus START Triage Using a Virtual Reality Scenario in Advance Care Paramedic Students – Trevor Nirmal Jain, MSM CD, MScDM, MD
Editorial/Commentary
Commentary – What Then Is Time? An Exploration of Time Perception in Emergency Medicine – Paul R. Atkinson, MB, MA
Social Media Review – SGEM Hot Off the Press: Regional Nerve Blocks for Hip and Femoral Neck Fractures: A Systematic Review – Sarah Luckett-Gatopoulos, MSc, MD
Resident Issues
Resident Issues – Cultural Safety and Providing Care to Aboriginal patients in the Emergency Department – Evelyn M. Dell, MPH, MD
Case Reports
Case Report – Traumatic laceration of the portal vein – Ahmet Kama, MD
Case Report – Nonalcoholic Wernicke’s encephalopathy – Amanda Welsh, MSc, MD
Knowledge to Practice
Image – Pulmonary embolism in transit: direct visualization of a PE passing through the heart using bedside ultrasonography – Daniel Joseph, MD
CJEM Journal Club – Ultrasonography versus computed tomography for initial investigation of suspected nephrolithiasis – Katie Lin, MD
Humour and Humanity
Humour and Humanity – Requiem for the Night Shift: In Memory Of… – David J. Rhine, MD, FRCPC
Erratum