EMPSF has assembled the following citations to serve as a guide to current research in the field of Emergency Medicine. Click on each of the titles below to link to further bibliographical information.
Tort Claims and Adverse Events in Emergency Medical Services
The Safety Competencies: Enhancing Patient Safety Across the Health Professions
Dropping The Baton: A Qualitative Analysis Of Failures During The Transition From Emergency Department To Inpatient Care
Missed Injuries in Trauma Patients: A Literature Review
How Patients Perceive a Doctor’s Caring Attitude
Addressing Prehospital Patient Safety Using the Science of Injury Prevention and Control
Errors, Near Misses, and Adverse Events in the Emergency Department: What Can Patients Tell Us?
Emergency Department Visits For Antibiotic-Associated Adverse Events
Building Bridges Between Radiology And Emergency Medicine: Consensus Conference On Imaging Safety And Quality For Children In The Emergency Setting
No More Blame & Shame: Developing Event-Reporting Systems May Go A Long Way To Reducing Patient Care Errors In EMS
Toward A Definition Of Teamwork In Emergency Medicine
Incidence And Causes Of Critical Incidents In Emergency Departments: A Comparison And Root Cause Analysis
The Nature And Occurrence Of Registration Errors In The Emergency Department
National Surveillance of Emergency Department Visits For Outpatient Adverse Drug Events in Children and Adolescents
Variation in Medication Information for Elderly Patients During Initial Interventions by Emergency Department Physicians
Emergency Nursing and Medical Error—a Survey of Two States
The Effect of Clinical Experience on the Error Rate of Emergency Physicians
The Art of Communication: Strategies to Improve Efficiency, Quality of Care and Patient Safety in the Emergency Department
Missed and Delayed Diagnoses in the Emergency Department: A Study of Closed Malpractice Claims From 4 Liability Insurers
Evidence Shows Cost and Patient Safety Benefits of Emergency Pharmacists
Effect of Pharmacists on Medication Errors in an Emergency Department
Retrospective Evaluation Of A Computerized Physician Order Entry Adaptation To Prevent Prescribing Errors In A Pediatric Emergency Department