Editorial
Editorial – Method or madness: A Methodology section in CJEM? – Riyad B. Abu-Laban, MD, MHSc
Controversies
Controversies – Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke The CAEP Position Statement: another perspective – Michael D. Hill, MD;*
Controversies – Tissue plasminogen activator for acute ischemic stroke: Is the CAEP Position Statement too negative? – Jerome R. Hoffman, MD
EM Advances
EM Advances – Factors affecting survival after prehospital asystolic cardiac arrest in a Basic Life Support-Defibrillation system – David A. Petrie, MD;*
EM Advances – Recurrent bleeding in acute upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage: transfusion confusion – Jeffery L. Ginn, MD;*
EM Advances – Impact of a prison triage system on injuries seen in emergency departments – Nick Kuzak, MD;*
Education
Education – The trainee in difficulty – Robert McGraw, MD, MEd;*
Pediatrics
Pediatrics – Lack of efficacy of humidification in the treatment of croup: Why do physicians persist in using an unproven modality? – Elana Lavine, BSc;*
Methodology: The Science of EM
Methodology: The Science of EM – The problem of consent in emergency medicine research – Jonathan D. Gray, LLB, MD
Methodology: The Science of EM – Measures of association: an overview with examples from Canadian emergency medicine research – Andrew Worster, MD;*
Case Report
Case Report – Successful treatment of severe atenolol overdose with calcium chloride – John O’Grady, MD;
Commentary
Commentary – Daily evaluation cards for trainees: “Make it so” – T. Allen, MD File not available
Commentary – Does conflict of interest impact speaker credibility? – Robert A. Lowe, MD, MPH;*
Commentary – From teaching hospital to community hospital: one physician’s experience – Eric Letovsky, MD
Diagnostic Challenge
Diagnostic Challenge – I know what you did after school – John Foote, MD
Diagnostic Challenge – I know what you did after school ANSWER – John Foote, MD