10.29.2020 - By BMJ Group
Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the October 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal.
Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/593
Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below:
Are we preaching to the choir? Where should studies on frequent users of EDs be published? - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/595
Frequent attendances at emergency departments in England - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/597
A data linkage study of suspected seizures in the urgent and emergency care system in the UK - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/605
Perspectives of emergency department attendees on outcomes of resuscitation efforts: origins and impact on cardiopulmonary resuscitation preference - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/611
Integrating and maintaining automated external defibrillators and emergency planning in community sport settings: a qualitative case - study https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/617
Insufficient quality of public automated external defibrillator recordings in the greater Paris area, a descriptive study - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/623
Close air support: enhancing emergency care in the COVID-19 pandemic - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/642
Combatting COVID-19: is ultrasound an important piece in the diagnostic puzzle? - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/644
Beirut: a wounded city explodes- https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/656
Read the full October issue here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10