Commentary
Commentary – Urban legends – Jeffrey Eppler, MD
Commentary – Be Prepared: things my scoutmaster never told me – Marco L.A. Sivilotti, MD, MSc, FACEP
CAEP Position Statement
CAEP Position Statement – Steroids in acute spinal cord injury – Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians
Toxicology
Toxicology – Antidote stocking in British Columbia hospitals – Sean K. Gorman, BSc (Pharm), PharmD*†
EM Advances
EM Advances – Canadian emergency department preparedness for a nuclear, biological or chemical event – Daniel Kollek, MD
ED Administration
ED Administration – Canadian Emergency Department Information System (CEDIS) Presenting Complaint List (Version 1.0) – Eric Grafstein, MD*
Controversies
Emergency Department Postexposure Prophylaxis for HIV Exposure – Epidemiology of HIV in Canada – John Ross, MD
Controversies – Needlestick injuries and potential body fluid exposure in the emergency department – A. Rebecca Mallin, MD
Controversies – Should emergency departments offer postexposure prophylaxis for non-occupational exposure to HIV? – Julie M. Spence, MD
Controversies – Risk Assessment Stratification Protocol (RASP) to help patients decide on the use of postexposure prophylaxis for HIV exposure – Les Vertesi, MD, MHSc
Case Report
Case Report – Neurologically normal survival after fibrinolysis during prolonged cardiac arrest: case report and discussion – Kevin Clark, MD*
International EM
International EM – Is something better than nothing? – Caroline Kowal, MD
Diagnostic Challenge
Diagnostic Challenge – Stabbed – Michael Wansbrough, MD, MSc (Epi), DTM&H, DLSHTM
Diagnostic Challenge – Stabbed ANSWER – Michael Wansbrough, MD, MSc (Epi), DTM&H, DLSHTM