Emergency medicine is constantly changing - new research is ongoing in several areas, including the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary embolus; care of those suffering cardiac arrest; whether therapeutic hypothermia is effective, or more effective than preventing hyperthermia after arrest, etc.
College of Emergency Medicine was created in 1993.
Annals of Emergency Medicine was created in 1972.
Emergency Medicine Journal was created in 1984.
No, forensic medicine is not a sub-specialty of emergency medicine. Forensic medicine is a sub-specialty of pathology.
In the past any type of doctor could work in an emergency department, but now most of the newly hired emergency medicine doctors specialize in Emergency Medicine.
I can find no local listing for this medicine. You should consult your doctor ASAP.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine was created in 1983.
British Association for Emergency Medicine was created in 1967.
British Association for Emergency Medicine ended in 2008.
They are used in emergency medicine to see which hospital is closer.
Allan B. Wolfson has written: 'Harwood-Nuss' clinical practice of emergency medicine' -- subject(s): Emergencies, Emergency medicine, Emergency Medicine
In the United States medical educational system, there are two tracks to become board eligible for Pediatric Emergency medicine. The most common route is to complete a residency in Pediatrics and then a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency medicine. The less common track is a residency in Emergency medicine and then a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency medicine. Both tracks will make you eligible to become board certified in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.