Editorial
Editorial – Patients are waiting – Grant Innes, MD
CAEP Position Statement – Déclaration de Position de L’ACMU
CAEP Position Statement – Public access defibrillation programs – Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Public Access Defibrillation Working Group*
Déclaration de Position de L’ACMU – Programme d’accès public à la défibrillation – Groupe de travail pour l’accès public à la défibrillation de l’Association canadienne des médecins d’urgence*
ED Administration
ED Administration – Emergency medicine: A practice prone to error? – Pat Croskerry, MD;*
ED Administration – A consensus-based process to define standard national data elements for a Canadian emergency department information system – Grant Innes, MD;*
EM Advances
EM Advances – Delayed presentation of cauda equina syndrome secondary to lumbar disc herniation: functional outcomes and health-related quality of life – Jason W. Busse, DC;*†
EM Advances – Accuracy and speed of urine pregnancy tests done in the emergency department: a prospective study – Gerald C. Lazarenko, MD;*†
Small Urban and Rural Issues
Small Urban and Rural Issues – Emergency patient transfers from rural hospitals: a regional study – James T.B. Rourke, MD, MCISc;*
State of the Art
State of the Art – Is propofol an optimal agent for procedural sedation and rapid sequence intubation in the emergency department? – Kerry Wilbur, BSc (Pharm), Pharm D;*†
Commentary
Commentary – Propofol in the emergency department: another interpretation of the evidence – James Ducharme, MD
CJEM Journal Club
CJEM Journal Club – Prognosis of patients discharged from the emergency department with a diagnosis of transient ischemic attack – Reviewed by: Eddie Chang, MD
Case Report
Case Report – Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis – Michael Y. Woo, MD, CCFP;*
International EM
International EM – Heat and dust in south Sudan – Madeleine Cole, MD
Controversies
Controversies – Selective reporting of pharmaceutical data leads major medical journals to change editorial policy – Tom Perry, MD