The Journal of Emergency Medicine: Volume 59 (Issue 1 to Issue 6)
The Journal of Emergency Medicine (JEM) is an international, peer-reviewed publication that covers a broad spectrum of topics relevant to both academic and practicing emergency physicians. Published monthly, JEM includes various sections, each focusing on different aspects of emergency medicine. The key sections and features include:
- Original Contributions: Research papers and clinical studies.
- Clinical Communications: Covering pediatric, adult, and OB/GYN topics.
- Selected Topics: Various specialized areas such as toxicology, prehospital care, difficult airway, aeromedical emergencies, disaster medicine, cardiology commentary, emergency radiology, critical care, sports medicine, wound care.
- Techniques and Procedures: Highlighting different medical procedures and techniques.
- Technical Tips: Practical tips for emergency medical procedures.
- Clinical Laboratory in Emergency Medicine: Contributions related to laboratory aspects.
- Pharmacology in Emergency Medicine: Insights into pharmaceutical aspects of emergency medicine.
- Case Presentations of the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency: Showcasing real case studies.
- Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine: Visual content aiding in diagnostic discussions.
- Medical Classics: Focusing on classic works in medicine.
- Emergency Forum: Discussions and forums on emergency medicine topics.
- Editorial(s): Editorial content providing insights and perspectives.
- Letters to the Editor: Reader feedback and discussions.
- Education: Articles related to the education aspect of emergency medicine.
- Administration of Emergency Medicine: Topics covering the administration and management side.
- International Emergency Medicine: Insights into emergency medicine from an international perspective.
- Computers in Emergency Medicine: Discussions on the role of computers in the field.
- Violence: Recognition, Management, and Prevention: Addressing issues related to violence.
- Ethics: Discussions on ethical considerations in emergency medicine.
- Humanities and Medicine: Exploring the intersection of humanities and medicine.
- American Academy of Emergency Medicine: Contributions from the academy.
- AAEM Medical Student Forum: Forum for medical students.
- Book and Other Media Reviews: Reviews of relevant literature and media.
- Calendar of Events: Highlighting upcoming events.
- Abstracts: Summaries of research and studies.
- Trauma Reports: Focusing on trauma-related cases.
- Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine: Discussions on the role of ultrasound.
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