The Journal of Emergency Medicine: Volume 61 (Issue 1 to Issue 6)
The Journal of Emergency Medicine (JEM) is an international, peer-reviewed publication that serves as a platform for original contributions relevant to both academic and practicing emergency physicians. The journal is published monthly and encompasses a wide range of content, including:
- Original Contributions: Research papers and clinical studies.
- Clinical Communications: Sections focused on Pediatrics, Adults, and OB/GYN.
- Selected Topics: Covering areas such as Toxicology, Prehospital Care, The Difficult Airway, Aeromedical Emergencies, Disaster Medicine, Cardiology Commentary, Emergency Radiology, Critical Care, Sports Medicine, and Wound Care.
- Techniques and Procedures: Articles related to various emergency medicine techniques.
- Technical Tips: Practical tips for emergency physicians.
- Clinical Laboratory in Emergency Medicine: Content related to laboratory aspects in emergency medicine.
- Pharmacology in Emergency Medicine: Articles discussing pharmacological aspects.
- Case Presentations of the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency: Case studies presented by the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency.
- Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine: Content related to visual diagnostic aspects.
- Medical Classics: Classic contributions to the field of emergency medicine.
- Emergency Forum: A platform for discussions on emergency medicine topics.
- Editorial(s): Editorials presenting perspectives on relevant issues.
- Letters to the Editor: Reader-submitted letters for discussion.
- Education: Content related to the education of emergency medicine professionals.
- Administration of Emergency Medicine: Articles on the administrative aspects of emergency medicine.
- International Emergency Medicine: Content focusing on emergency medicine from an international perspective.
- Computers in Emergency Medicine: Articles discussing the role of computers in emergency medicine.
- Violence: Recognition, Management, and Prevention: Content related to recognizing, managing, and preventing violence in emergency settings.
- Ethics: Discussions on ethical considerations in emergency medicine.
- Humanities and Medicine: Articles exploring the intersection of humanities and medicine.
- American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM): Contributions from the AAEM.
- AAEM Medical Student Forum: Content relevant to medical students interested in emergency medicine.
- Book and Other Media Reviews: Reviews of books and other media relevant to emergency medicine.
- Calendar of Events: Listings of upcoming events in the field.
- Abstracts: Summaries of research findings.
- Trauma Reports: Reports on trauma cases.
- Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine: Content related to the use of ultrasound in emergency settings.
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