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Bioterrorism Watch: Was anthrax mailer a bioweapons researcher?
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Pediatric Abdominal Trauma Imaging
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Bioterrorism Watch: Building a bridge over the abyss: Will bioterrorism help bring disjointed health system together?
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Bioterrorism Watch: CDC gets plenty of advice for action
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Bioterrorism Watch: Bioterrorism forensics - The burden of proof
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Crush Injuries
MONOGRAPH: In the U.S., alcohol intoxication associated with prolonged muscle compression and/or seizures is the most common cause of traumatic rhabdomyolysis.
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Preparation pays off for EDs in DC as millions visit for inauguration
When Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) was brought to the ED at Washington (DC) Hospital Center on Jan. 20, 2009, following a seizure, the department was well prepared. -
ED's turnaround time cut by almost 30 minutes
By implementing a Lean process change that it calls TAPP (Team Assessment Pull Process), the ED leadership in the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta system has realized a 25-minute reduction in median overall turnaround time, from 192 minutes to 167 minutes, excluding its fast track. -
Care Initiation Area yields dramatic results
In February 2008, 12% of the patients who presented to the ED at Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonia, NC, left without being treated.