Original Research
Original Research – Development and Evaluation of a Simulation-based Curriculum for Ultrasound-guided Central Venous Catheterization – Robert McGraw, MD, MEd
Original Research – The Effect of a Full Bladder on Proportions of Diagnostic Ultrasound Studies in Children with Suspected Appendicitis – Marshall Ross, MD
Original Research – Emergency Department Visits after Diagnosed Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Aboriginal People in Alberta, Canada – Maria B. Ospina, PhD
Original Research – Emergency Department Management of Heart Failure and COPD: A National Survey of Attitudes and Practice – Michael K.P. Hale, BHSc
Original Research – Adverse Events Following Diagnostic Urethral Catheterization in the Pediatric Emergency Department – Julie Ouellet-Pelletier, MD
Original Research – Management of Bronchiolitis in Community Hospitals in Ontario: a Multicentre Cohort Study – Amy C. Plint, MD, MSc
Original Research – Potential Candidates for a Structured Canadian ECPR Program for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest – Brian Grunau, MD
Original Research – Bystander fatigue and CPR quality by older bystanders: a randomized crossover trial comparing continuous chest compressions and 30:2 compressions to ventilations – Shawn Liu, BSc
Original Research – Emergency point-of-care ultrasound in Canadian pediatric emergency fellowship programs: current integration and future directions – Julia Hoeffe, MD
Editorial/Commentary
Commentary – Barriers to point-of-care ultrasound use in rural emergency departments – Taft Micks, BMSc, MD
Case Reports
Case Report – When the grass isn’t greener: a case series of young children with accidental marijuana ingestion – Derek Murray, MD
Case Report – CPR-associated right ventricular rupture in the setting of pulmonary embolism – Tyler B. M. Hickey, MD, PhD
Knowledge to Practice
Images – One bridge too far—an unsuspected aspiration – Joel D. Cohen, MD
Images – ICD Lead Dislodgement and Inappropriate ICD Shocks – Pablo Blanco, MD
CJEM Journal Club – Comparison of naproxen with cyclobenzaprine, oxycodone-acetaminophen, and placebo for the treatment of acute low back pain – Michael Gottlieb, MD