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What does AEM stand for?

Annals of Emergency Medicine


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Samples in periodicals archive:
He thought the project was so well researched that he submitted it to the Annals of Emergency Medicine - anonymously, as are all entries to the prestigious medical journal.
Results were published online Tuesday by the Annals of Emergency Medicine.
Results were published online Tuesday by the Annals of Emergency Medicine.
ACEP: Diagnose, treat TIAs more rapidly Authors suggest change to TIA definition Citing a growing body of evidence showing that patients who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA) are at a significant risk of having a stroke within 48 hours, authors of a four-article supplement in the latest edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine have underscored the need to diagnose and treat TIA much more quickly than previously believed.
A study published online July 7 in the Annals of Emergency Medicine was based on an assessment of 138 patients and two caretakers in four categories of comprehension: diagnosis and cause, emergency department care, post-emergency department care, and return instructions.
Richards "Overcrowding in the Nation's Emergency Departments: Complex Causes and Disturbing Effects" Annals of Emergency Medicine 2000:35(1):63.
The study appears online in the Annals of Emergency Medicine.
ED REACT could reduce number of ED patients leaving untreated ED REACT (Emergency Department Rapid Entry and Accelerated Care at Triage), a program of the American College of Emergency Physicians, could significantly decrease the number of patients who leave hospital emergency departments without being treated, despite an increasing volume of patients seeking care, according to a study published on-line by Annals of Emergency Medicine.

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