2002 CAEP/ACMU Scientific Assembly
EM Advances
EM Advances – Urban emergency department overcrowding: defining the problem and eliminating misconceptions – Michael J. Schull, MD, MSc*†
State of the Art
State of the Art – Canadian C-Spine Rule study for alert and stable trauma patients: I. Background and rationale – Ian G. Stiell, MD, MSc
ED Administration
ED Administration –No room at the inn: overcrowding in Ontario’s emergency departments – Alan J. Drummond, MD
Toxicology
Toxicology – Serotonin syndrome due to an overdose of moclobemide? – Andrew Ip, MD;*
Small Urban and Rural Issues
Small Urban and Rural Issues –The role of lumbar puncture in the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage when computed tomography is unavailable – David Mann, MD
Commentary
Commentary – Diagnostic dilemmas and subarachnoid subtleties: What to do when the evidence gives you a headache – Michael J. Schull, MD
Pediatric EM
Pediatric EM – Urethral catheter knotting: Be aware and minimize the risk – Barbara Arena, MD
Case Reports
Case Report –Acute presentation of choriocarcinoma: a case study and review of the literature – Andrew Worster, MD*
Resident Issues
Resident Issues – Helping at Ground Zero: the experience of four Canadian emergency medicine residents and an emergency department nurse – Anna-Maria Carvalho, MD*
Human and Humanity
Humour and Humanity – 9/11 New York City: Canadians lend a hand – Andrew Travers, MD*