The EMRA offices will be closed for the upcoming holidays from Tuesday, December 24, 2024 thru Wednesday, January 1, 2025. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Dutch Lessons for U.S. Health Care
A 51-year-old female with hypertension calls EMS for palpitations. The crew arrives on the north side of town to a large, somewhat worn apartment complex. A family
EMRA Resident Forum and ACEP15: Make the Most of It!
It happens in late fall and accelerates into spring: Graduating residents start to stress about the move into practice. Not the medical or profess
Creando Nuevos Caminos Internacionales: Una Entrevista con el Doctor Haywood Hall
En los últimos años, medicina internacional ha tenido un constante crecimiento y expansión dentro de la medicina de u
Describing Scribes: Improving Efficiency and Satisfaction in the ED
Editor's Note: EM Resident is launching this new series, “What I Wish I Knew,” to help residents and medical students benefit from
The July Effect: Is the Emergency Department Safe?
Media outlets have been stepping up their game with increasingly captivating headlines. When we see titles like “Viagra Con Man Hit with a Stiff Sen
Q & A: Blazing International Trails with Dr. Haywood Hall
International medicine is an ever-growing and expanding specialty within emergency medicine and other medical fields. Amid all of the growth,
Tackling Transitions: The Pace of Medical Training and Practice
At this time of year, nearly everyone on the physician's path is in a state of transition. For many, the beginnings of medical school,
ISAEM and the Push for Emergency Medicine Worldwide
Establishing the Standard To many EMRA members, it may come as a surprise that the specialty of emergency medicine is a foreign term, and in many c
Subspecialty Training in Clinical Informatics
Clinical informatics is a new medical subspecialty that focuses on medical data, clinical processes, and computational systems applied to the practice of
What? I Have to Leave Residency? Planning for Your ""Real World"" Future
It happens every late fall and accelerates into spring; graduating residents start to stress about the move into practice. Not