A Research Agenda to Advance Pediatric Emergency Care Through Enhanced Collaboration Across Emergency Departments

In 2018, the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine and the journal Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) convened a consensus conference entitled, “Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference: Aligning the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Agenda to Reduce Health Outcome Gaps.” This article i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic emergency medicine 2018-12, Vol.25 (12), p.1415-1426
Hauptverfasser: Barata, Isabel, Auerbach, Marc, Badaki‐Makun, Oluwakemi, Benjamin, Lee, Joseph, Madeline M., Lee, Moon O., Mears, Kim, Petrack, Emory, Wallin, Dina, Ishimine, Paul, Denninghoff, Kurt R., Cloutier, Robert
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