The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM)
2018 Life Long Learning and Self Assessment (LLSA)
These article lists were obtained from the Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment (LLSA), an official publication of the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM). The most current article list for the Maintenance of Certification is always available on the LLSA Reading Lists from the ABEM.
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Parienti, J., Mongardon, N., Mégarbane, B., Mira, J., Kalfon, P., Gros, A., . . . du Cheyron, D. (2015). Intravascular complications of central venous catheterization by insertion site. N Engl J Med, 373(13), 1220-1229. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1500964
PMID: 26398070
Mahler, S. A., Riley, R. F., Hiestand, B. C., Russell, G., Hoekstra, J. W., Lefebvre, C. W., ... & Herrington, D. M. (2014). The HEART Pathway Randomized Trial: Identifying Emergency Department Patients with Acute Chest Pain for Early Discharge. Circulation, 130(Suppl 2), A15353-A15353.
PMID: 25737484
Pair with associated editorial:
Atzema, C. L., & Schull, M. J. (2015). Finding the holy grail is not a short-term project. Cir Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. Mar;8(2):135-7.
PMID: 25737489
Lachs, M. S., & Pillemer, K. A. (2015). Elder abuse. New England Journal of Medicine, 373(20), 1947-1956.
PMID: 26559573
Mace, S. E., Gemme, S. R., Valente, J. H., Eskin, B., Bakes, K., Brecher, D., & Brown, M. D. (2016). Clinical Policy for Well-Appearing Infants and Children Younger Than 2 Years of Age Presenting to the Emergency Department With Fever. Annals of emergency medicine, 5(67), 625-639.
PMID: 27106368
Tseng, H. J., Hanna, T. N., Shuaib, W., Aized, M., Khosa, F., & Linnau, K. F. (2015). Imaging foreign bodies: ingested, aspirated, and inserted. Annals of emergency medicine, 66(6), 570-582.
PMID: 26320521
Betz, M. E., & Boudreaux, E. D. (2016). Managing suicidal patients in the emergency department. Annals of emergency medicine, 67(2), 276.
PMID: 26443554
Skaugset, L. M., Farrell, S., Carney, M., Wolff, M., Santen, S. A., Perry, M., & Cico, S. J. (2016). Can you multitask? Evidence and limitations of task switching and multitasking in emergency medicine. Annals of emergency medicine, 68(2), 189-195.
PMID: 26585046
Brunham, R. C., Gottlieb, S. L., & Paavonen, J. (2015). Pelvic inflammatory disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 372(21), 2039-2048.
PMID: 25992748
Hess, E. P., Grudzen, C. R., Thomson, R., Raja, A. S., & Carpenter, C. R. (2015). Shared Decision‐making in the Emergency Department: Respecting Patient Autonomy When Seconds Count. Academic Emergency Medicine, 22(7), 856-864.
Chicago
PMID: 26112797
Hemphill, J. C., Greenberg, S. M., Anderson, C. S., Becker, K., Bendok, B. R., Cushman, M., ... & Scott, P. A. (2015). Guidelines for the management of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. Stroke, 46(7), 2032-2060.
PMID: 26022637
Greer, I. A. (2015). Pregnancy complicated by venous thrombosis. New England Journal of Medicine, 373(6), 540-547.
PMID: 26244307
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