Journal Article
Lower extremity amputation (LEA) is a costly complication of diabetes, with disproportionate impacts among socially and medically vulnerable populations. While
Cultural beliefs and values significantly shape end-of-life care decisions, including palliative and hospice care approaches. These cultural influences affect how
While crew configuration in primary care settings has been studied in terms of its impact on patient outcomes, less is
Effective supervision of learners in the clinical environment is essential for learner professional development and patient safety. Despite this importance,
Hospital patient boarding in emergency departments has reached unprecedented crisis levels over the past 4 years. Boarding and crowding has
We aimed to assess the attitudes and perceptions of scholarly activity (SA) practices among emergency medicine (EM) physicians who are
Overdiagnosis occurs when people with or without symptoms are diagnosed with a disease that ultimately will not cause them to
For over a decade, key stakeholders in the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) research have invested in infrastructure, education, training,
Peer review, specifically referring to the critical appraisal of scientific scholarship, facilitates the advancement of the medical community and is