
Ellen Weber
@emjeditor
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08-09-2014 21:13:15
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It wasn't Clorox, but another bad idea went poorly – in Iran. Methanol toxicity outbreak: when fear of #COVID_19 goes viral. Emergency Medicine Journal emj.bmj.com/content/early/…

In preparing for #COVID19, UCSF Emergency Med and UCSF Health created new accelerated care units to expand our emergency care capacity... Our blueprint... Ellen Weber Elizabeth Kwan Maria Raven emj.bmj.com/content/early/…



Congratulations to Sally Graglia on a fantastic summary of trans-abdominal first trimester emergency ultrasound. If you are looking for expert pearls, check it out: tinyurl.com/c2t8en5k Ellen Weber UCSF CHIPPER UCSF Emergency Med #POCUS

Join me and my expert colleagues Petra Brysiewicz Clint Heinrich Willem Stassen Joe Bonney Beats at #afcem22, for the pre-conference workshop on #EMResearch. Great opportunity for beginners and early career researchers! Come just for the workshop or stay for all of @AFCEM22.



After 50+ years, emergency medicine (and our patients) remain undervalued. Editor in Chief Ellen Weber talks in this month’s Jan 2023 issue. emj.bmj.com/content/40/1/2 This issue is reflected by International Federation for Emergency Medicine @EuropSocEM Royal College of Emergency Medicine Dr Saleh Fares Al-Ali Adrian Boyle


Want to submit an abstract for #RCEMasc but think you don’t have enough research experience? Covering topics such as ethics, patient involvement & avoiding bias, our Brush up your research event can help you prepare. Ellen Weber explains why ⬇️ Book now: bit.ly/43u3uzA




Very proud to be celebrating Emergency Medicine Day with the fabulous EMD team at Muhimbili Hospital in Tanzania. GECCO 2025 Royal College of Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine Journal Emergency Medicine Day


Very happy and proud to be sharing Emergency Medicine Day with the amazing team At Muhimbili EMD in Tanzania The African Federation for Emergency Medicine


#OnlineFirst "Lifting the 4-hour access standard reporting was associated with a drop in short-stay admissions to the hospital. However, it was also associated with an increase in the average length of stay in the ED" emj.bmj.com/content/early/… Adrian Boyle Royal College of Emergency Medicine

