Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) Advances in Education Research and Innovations Abstracts

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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
CORD Abstracts Special Issues
The Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) Advances in Education Research and Innovations Forum present a peer-reviewed selection of emergency medicine graduate and undergraduate educational research and innovations in both oral and poster formats at annual CORD Academic Assemblies.

Archive


CORD Abstracts 2022 (Click here for full issue)

CORD Abstracts 2021 (Click here for full issue)

CORD Abstracts 2020 (Click here for full issue)
New York City, New York

CORD Abstracts 2019 (Click here for full issue)
Seattle, Washington

CORD Abstracts 2018 (Click here for full issue)
Austin, Texas

CORD Abstracts 2017 (Click here for full issue)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

CORD Abstracts 2016 (Click here for full issue)
Nashville, Tennessee

CORD Abstracts 2015 (Click here for full issue)
Phoenix, Arizona

CORD Abstracts 2014 (Click here for full issue)
New Orleans, Louisiana

 

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WestJEM/ Department of Emergency Medicine
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Orange, CA 92868, USA
Phone: 1-714-456-6389
Email: editor@westjem.org

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WestJEM
ISSN: 1936-900X
e-ISSN: 1936-9018

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ISSN: 2474-252X

Our Philosophy

Emergency Medicine is a specialty which closely reflects societal challenges and consequences of public policy decisions. The emergency department specifically deals with social injustice, health and economic disparities, violence, substance abuse, and disaster preparedness and response. This journal focuses on how emergency care affects the health of the community and population, and conversely, how these societal challenges affect the composition of the patient population who seek care in the emergency department. The development of better systems to provide emergency care, including technology solutions, is critical to enhancing population health.