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emergency medicine

[ ih-mur-juhn-see med-uh-sin ]

noun

  1. a branch of medicine dealing with acute illness and other medical emergencies.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of emergency medicine1

First recorded in 1935–40
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“As it currently stands, public health no longer exists at the federal level,” Dr. Ryan Marino, an emergency medicine physician at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, told Salon by email.

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The research, which involved a review of emergency medicine in Northern Ireland, highlighted that improvements were needed in the system.

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Surgery, ophthalmology and emergency medicine have the least women.

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Eventually, Burkle played a leading role in developing the multidisciplinary field of disaster medicine, combining emergency medicine and disaster management in response to the changing nature of the world.

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Dr Andrew Dobbin, who is clinical director of emergency medicine at the South Eastern Trust, told Good Morning Ulster that on Tuesday there were 690 patients for the hospital's 540 beds.

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