Emergency Medicine Journal ((exclusive)) Jun 2026
Sustainability: The "Green ED" movement, looking at how emergency departments can reduce their environmental footprint without compromising care. Conclusion
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The Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ) serves as the primary international medium for researchers, physicians, and healthcare professionals dedicated to the evolution of acute care. As an official journal of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, it bridges the gap between high-level clinical research and the fast-paced reality of the emergency department. Sustainability: The "Green ED" movement, looking at how
CT head was performed at 67 minutes from onset: No haemorrhage. No early ischaemic changes on ASPECTS. CT angiography showed a proximal left middle cerebral artery (M1) occlusion with good collaterals. He gave 2 mg IV lorazepam
Clinical Trials and Original ResearchThe journal publishes rigorous studies on resuscitation, toxicology, trauma management, and pediatric emergencies. These papers often form the basis for updated clinical guidelines used in hospitals worldwide.
As emergency medicine continues to evolve, the importance of research and publication will only grow. The increasing use of technology, such as artificial intelligence and telemedicine, will create new opportunities for research and innovation. Emergency medicine journals will remain essential in disseminating research findings, promoting best practices, and shaping the future of the field.