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Search millions of published articles for news on Emergency Medicine Journals
The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
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Academic Emergency Medicine Description: Containing full text of each journal. Archives from 1994 to present are also available. (aemj.org) |
Emergency Medicine Journal Description: Information on up to date treatments, modalities, pearls, and discussions in the field of ER Medicine. (emedmag.com) |
EMJ Online Description: Archives and information from this publication. (emj.bmjjournals.com) |
European Journal of Emergency Medicine Description: Table of contents, author guidelines, editorial board and subscription information. (euro-emergencymed.com) |
MedBioWorld Emergency Medicine Journals Description: Links to intensive care, critical care and emergency medicine journals. (medbioworld.com) |
The Critical Care Forum Description: Providing the critical care, emergency medicine and intensive care community with the latest developments in the critical care community. Available in print and online. (ccforum.com) |
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