Medscape - By Amal Mattu - January 07, 2016
"The past year has again been a fantastic year for the emergency medicine (EM) literature. Some new concepts for life-saving treatments have emerged and been espoused, whereas other long-held beliefs have been torn down. Many new guidelines were published, and old guidelines were updated. Original research has continued to flourish. The overall quality of the EM literature continues to excel...
In particular, these are articles that I would strongly suggest that all emergency physicians should read, beyond my simple summaries, for the sake of the background knowledge they will impart. In the limited space here, I cannot possibly do them full justice. They are excellent, and worth your time to read!"
- Cardiac Arrest: A Treatment Algorithm for Emergent Invasive Cardiac Procedures in the Resuscitated Comatose Patient. Rab T, Kern KB, Tamis-Holland JE, et al; Interventional Council, American College of Cardiology J Am Coll Cardiol. 2015;66:62-73
- Evaluation of Patients With Suspected Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Best Practice Advice From the Clinical Guidelines Committee of the American College of Physicians. Raja AS, Greenberg JO, Qaseem A, Denberg TD, Fitterman N, Schuur JD; Clinical Guidelines Committee of the American College of Physicians. Ann Intern Med. 2015;163:701-711
- In-flight Medical Emergencies During Commercial Travel. Nable JV, Tupe CL, Gehle BD, Brady WJ N Engl J Med. 2015;373:939-945