Original Research
Original Research – Comparison of functional outcomes in elderly who have sustained a minor trauma with or without head injury: a prospective multicenter cohort study – Audrey-Anne Brousseau, MD
Original Research – Ondansetron for pediatric concussion; a pilot study for a randomized controlled trial – Jocelyn Gravel, MD, MSC
Original Research – A comparative study of patient characteristics, opinions, and outcomes, for patients who leave the emergency department before medical assessment – Jacqueline Fraser, BN
Original Research – Reperfusion treatment delays amongst patients with painless ST segment elevation myocardial infarction – Pin Pin Pek, PgDip(Psych)
Original Research – A pilot study examining the speed and accuracy of triage for simulated disaster patients in an emergency department setting: Comparison of a computerized version of Canadian Triage Acuity Scale (CTAS) and Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) methods – Gwynn Curran-Sills, MD
Original Research – Slow or swift, your patients’ experience won’t drift: absence of correlation between physician productivity and the patient experience – Kasia Lenz, MD
Original Research – A 5 year retrospective study of emergency department use in Northwest Ontario: a measure of mental health and addictions needs – Cai-lei Matsumoto, MPH
Editorial/Commentary
CJEM Debate Series – #Burnout – Burnout is inevitable in clinical emergency medicine practice – Paul Atkinson, MB, BCh, BAO, MA
Humour & Humanity
Humour and Humanity – A Good Death is Hard to Find – Daniel K. Ting, MD
Education
Social Media Review – SGEM Hot Off the Press: Delayed complications of sternal fractures – Hilary Lee, MD
Knowledge to Practice
Images – A wandering tube – Ina Dubin, MD
Case Reports
Case Report – Infant Strangulation from an Amber Teething Necklace – Catherine Cox, MPH
Case Report – Concealed resuscitation-related injuries as reversible cause of recurrent arrest following extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation – Kap Su Han, MD, PhD
Letters
Letter – Letter in response to: A cost analysis of salbutamol administration by metered-dose inhalers with spacers versus nebulization for patients with wheeze in the pediatric emergency department: Evidence from observational data in Nova Scotia – Mike Ballantine
Letter – Ambiguities and violations of patient autonomy from Ontario’s prehospital “Do Not Resuscitate” form – Christopher R. Foerster
Letter – Tracking motion devices as assessment tools in anesthesia procedures: Have we been using them well? – Marcia A. Corvetto, MD
Letter – Opioid Analgesics: Is it time for risk stratifi cation prior to use? – Maureen A. Allen, BN
Erratum/Corrigendum
Erratum – Guidance when Applying the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) to the Geriatric Patient – Michael J. Bullard
Retraction
Withdrawn – Assessing Efficacy of Lipid in Unstable, Non-Last Overdose Patients – Guy Weinberg