The Sydney Triage to Admission Risk Tool (START): A prospective validation study
Emergency Medicine Australasia, EarlyView. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 8, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

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Emergency Medicine Australasia, Ahead of Print. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 8, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Incidence and outcome of subarachnoid haemorrhage in the general and emergency department populations in Queensland from 2010 to 2014
Emergency Medicine Australasia, EarlyView. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 5, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Early involvement of the emergency department pharmacist in severe trauma
Emergency Medicine Australasia,Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 285-285, April 2018. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 5, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

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Emergency Medicine Australasia, Ahead of Print. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 5, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Routine screening and related interventions significantly improve the effectiveness of emergency department detection and management of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
ConclusionsDetection and appropriate management of AWS and documentation of alcohol use can be improved significantly through adoption of a brief screening and triage tool, and related interventions to increase awareness of alcohol‐related problems. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Julia M Lappin, Muhammad H Ayub, David Rogers, Madeleine Morgan, Jean ‐Yves Kanyamibwa, Anthony Shakeshaft Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Does respiratory variation of inferior vena cava diameter predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously ventilating children with sepsis
ConclusionsIVC collapsibility has poor test characteristics for predicting fluid responsiveness in spontaneously ventilating children with sepsis. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Elliot Long, Trevor Duke, Ed Oakley, Adam O'Brien, Bennett Sheridan, Franz E Babl, Tags: Paediatric Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Thriving, not just surviving: Well ‐being in emergency medicine
(Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jessica Forbes Tags: Trainee Focus Source Type: research

Management of distal radius fractures in the emergency department: A long ‐term functional outcome measure study with the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) scores
ConclusionConservative management had lower DASH scores signifying better functional outcomes. Further prospective multicentre studies may be suggested to assess the generalisability of the study. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Avijit Barai, Bruce Lambie, Conor Cosgrave, Joanne Baxter Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Resilience training is just a band ‐aid solution for doctor well‐being: Yes
(Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Danika Thiemt Tags: Trainee Focus Source Type: research

Review article: Managing medical emergencies in rural Australia: A systematic review of the training needs
Abstract The aim of the study was to determine the training needs of doctors managing emergencies in rural and remote Australia. A systematic review of Australian articles was performed using MEDLINE (OVID) and INFORMIT online databases from 1990 to 2016. The search terms included ‘Rural Health’, ‘Emergency Medicine’, ‘Emergency Medical Services’, ‘Education, Medical, Continuing’ and ‘Family Practice’. Only peer‐reviewed articles, available in full‐text that focussed on the training needs of rural doctors were reviewed. Data was extracted using pre‐defined fields such as date of data collection, n...
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tarsh Pandit, Robin Ray, Sabe Sabesan Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Burnout among female emergency medicine physicians: A nationwide study
ConclusionsAlarming high rate of burnout and job dissatisfaction among female emergency medicine physicians in our study requires careful attention. Further investigations are suggested to identify the contributory factors to burnout and the probability of some gender disparities in this field. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - February 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Atefeh Soltanifar, Elham Pishbin, Negin Attaran Mashhadi, Mona Najaf Najafi, Maryam Siahtir Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Morale, stress and coping strategies of staff working in the emergency department: A comparison of two different ‐sized departments
Emergency Medicine Australasia, EarlyView. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - January 23, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

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Emergency Medicine Australasia, Ahead of Print. (Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia)
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - January 23, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research