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The 10 Most-Frequently Read Articles
in Emerg Med J during October 2009 -- updated monthly

These articles have received the most "hits" in Emergency Medicine Journal during October 2009.

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6.  A Evans, H Snook, B Wells, M Thomas, J Peconi, J Turner, M Woollard
  What are the highest priorities for research in prehospital care? Results of a review and consultation exercise
  Emerg. Med. J. 2009; 26: 1-1.
(In "Whats New in Emergency Pre-hospital Care Research? 2008 Conference organised by 999 EMS Research Forum in collaboration with University of Sheffield and the National Ambulance Research Steering Group")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
7.  M Iqbal, S Banerjee, A Spaight, J Stephenson, A N Siriwardena
  Prehospital intravenous cannulation: reducing the risks and rate from inappropriate venous access by paramedics
  Emerg. Med. J. 2009; 26: 1-1.
(In "Whats New in Emergency Pre-hospital Care Research? 2008 Conference organised by 999 EMS Research Forum in collaboration with University of Sheffield and the National Ambulance Research Steering Group")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
8.  Jonathan Wyatt
  Primary survey
 Current issue Emerg. Med. J. 2009; 26: 765-765.
(In "Primary Survey")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
9.  Steve Goodacre
  Primary survey
  Emerg. Med. J. 2009; 26: 625-625.
(In "Primary Survey")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
10.  A J Mitchell, M Dennis
  Self harm and attempted suicide in adults: 10 practical questions and answers for emergency department staff
  Emerg. Med. J. 2006; 23: 251-255.
(In "Reviews")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
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