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![]() Academic Emergency Medicine© 2009 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Published on behalf of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 16 Issue 11 (November 2009)CommentariesPublic Health in the Emergency Department: Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference Executive Summary (p 1037-1039) Abstract
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Public Health and Emergency Medicine (p 1040-1043) Abstract
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Idealized Models or Incremental Program Evaluation: Translating Emergency Department HIV Testing Into Practice (p 1044-1048) Abstract
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Historical Parallel Evolution of Injury Prevention and Control Science and Emergency Medicine (p 1049-1053) Abstract
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Conference PresentationsThe Clinical Impact of Health Behaviors on Emergency Department Visits (p 1054-1059) Abstract
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Emergency Medicine and Public Health: Stopping Emergencies Before the 9-1-1 Call (p 1060-1064) Abstract
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Emergency Medicine Public Health Research Funded by Federal Agencies: Progress and Priorities (p 1065-1071) Abstract
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SBIRT in Emergency Care Settings: Are We Ready to Take it to Scale? (p 1072-1077) Abstract
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Consensus Workshop SessionsAlcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs: Future Directions for Screening and Intervention in the Emergency Department (p 1078-1088) Abstract
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Violence Prevention in the Emergency Department: Future Research Priorities (p 1089-1095) Abstract
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Research Priorities for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance, Screening, and Intervention in Emergency Departments: Consensus-based Recommendations (p 1096-1102) Abstract
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| Supporting information Research Using Emergency Department–related Data Sets: Current Status and Future Directions (p 1103-1109) Abstract
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Mental Health and Emergency Medicine: A Research Agenda (p 1110-1119) Abstract
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Conceptual Models of Health Behavior: Research in the Emergency Care Settings (p 1120-1123) Abstract
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Study Designs and Evaluation Models for Emergency Department Public Health Research (p 1124-1131) Abstract
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| Supporting information Public Health in the Emergency Department: Overcoming Barriers to Implementation and Dissemination (p 1132-1137) Abstract
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Public Health in the Emergency Department: Surveillance, Screening, and Intervention—Funding and Sustainability (p 1138-1142) Abstract
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| Supporting information Original ContributionsEffectiveness of Increasing Emergency Department Patients' Self-perceived Risk for Being Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infected Through Audio Computer Self-interview–based Feedback About Reported HIV Risk Behaviors (p 1143-1155) Abstract
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| Supporting information Acceptance of Rapid HIV Screening in a Southeastern Emergency Department (p 1156-1164) Abstract
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Emergency Medicine Resident Attitudes and Perceptions of HIV Testing Before and After a Focused Training Program and Testing Implementation (p 1165-1173) Abstract
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Screening and Brief Intervention to Reduce Marijuana Use Among Youth and Young Adults in a Pediatric Emergency Department (p 1174-1185) Abstract
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| Supporting information Tobacco Screening Multicomponent Quality Improvement Network Program: Beyond Education (p 1186-1192) Abstract
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Three-month Follow-up of Brief Computerized and Therapist Interventions for Alcohol and Violence Among Teens (p 1193-1207) Abstract
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| Supporting information Intimate Partner Violence: Development of a Brief Risk Assessment for the Emergency Department (p 1208-1216) Abstract
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Emergency Department Chlamydia Screening Through Partnership with the Public Health Department (p 1217-1220) Abstract
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| Supporting information Six-month Follow-up of a Brief Intervention on Self-reported Safety Belt Use Among Emergency Department Patients (p 1221-1224) Abstract
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| Supporting information A Preliminary Report of Knowledge Translation: Lessons From Taking Screening and Brief Intervention Techniques From the Research Setting Into Regional Systems of Care (p 1225-1233) Abstract
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Adolescent Suicide Risk Screening in the Emergency Department (p 1234-1241) Abstract
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Routine Screening for Asymptomatic Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in High-risk Patients Is Not Recommended in Emergency Departments That Are Frequently Crowded (p 1242-1250) Abstract
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Asymptomatic Hypertension in the Emergency Department: A Matter of Critical Public Health Importance (p 1251-1257) Abstract
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An Interdisciplinary Initiative to Reduce Radiation Exposure: Evaluation of Appendicitis in a Pediatric Emergency Department With Clinical Assessment Supported by a Staged Ultrasound and Computed Tomography Pathway (p 1258-1265) Abstract
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Conference Participants2009 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference Attendees (p 1266-1267) Abstract | Full Text:
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