The Journal of Emergency Medicine PARTIAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 49, NUMBER 6 , Retrospective Evaluation of Two Fast-Track Strategies to Rule Out Acute Co...
The Journal of Emergency Medicine PARTIAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 49, NUMBER 6 , Retrospective Evaluation of Two Fast-Track Strategies to Rule Out Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Real-Life Chest Pain Population MARTIN SCHØNEMANN-LUND MIKKEL MALBY SCHOOS KASPER IVERSEN ET AL. , Efficacy of Noncontrast Computed Tomography of the Abdomen and Pelvis for Evaluating Nontraumatic Acute Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department AUSTIN PAYOR PREETI JOIS JASON WILSON ET AL. , Resident Supervision and Patient Safety: Do Different Levels of Resident Supervision Affect The Rate of Morbidity and Mortality Cases? PATRICIA E. VAN LEER ELYSE K. LAVINE JEFFREY S. RABRICH ET AL. , Emergency Department Crowding in Relation to In-Hospital Adverse Medical Events: A Large Prospective Observational Cohort Study SANDRA VERELST PIETER WOUTERS JEAN-BERNARD GILLET GREET VAN DEN BERGHE , Acute Medical Diagnoses are Common in ‘‘Found Down’’ Adult Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department as Trauma BIANCA GRECU JACOBS SAMUEL D. TURNIPSEED ANNA N. NGUYEN ET AL. , Resistance Patterns of Escherichia coli in Women with Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection Do Not Correlate with Emergency Department Antibiogram MICHELLE C. HINES TAREQ AL-S ALAMAH EMILY L. HEIL HANEY MALLEMAT ET AL. , Myofascial Pain Syndromes in the Emergency Department: What Are We Missing? CARLOS J. ROLDAN NA HU