© 2001 the Emergency Medicine Journal
Editorial
Welcome to the EMJ and to EMJonline.com
It is the middle of winter, your department is full of patients waiting to get into hospital. The Christmas and New Year holidays have stretched your department to breaking point. That is the bad news. The good news is the arrival of your first copy of Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ). The first edition tries to span the variety of emergency medicine and hopefully everyone should find something of interest, and there is more to come.
The internet is now a part of life for many, perhaps too big a part of life for some. We agree with the point of view that says medical journals without internet sites have no future. As part of the BMJ Group, EMJ is able to join HighWire Press. This is a non-profit service run by Stanford University's Green Library, which has more than 200 journals in the system. This will greatly expand
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