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Global Emergency and Critical Care
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E-ISSN: 2822-4078 · Open access peer-reviewed journal.
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2025
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Comparison of GRACE, HEART and TIMI Scores in Predicting Major Adverse Cardiac Events in Patients Visiting the Emergency Department
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Comparing CRP/Albumin Ratio and sPESI for Pulmonary Embolism Prognosis
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Effectiveness of Tabletop Exercise Training in Triage for Medical Personnel: A Systematic Review
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Methanol Poisoning - Outbreak Dynamics and Therapeutic Uncertainties in Rural India
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Methanol Poisoning - Outbreak Dynamics and Therapeutic Uncertainties in Rural India
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Review of Patients who had Undergone Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography Imaging in the Emergency Department
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Evaluation of Patients Visiting the Emergency Department by Ambulance; a Prospective Observational Study
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Evaluation of the Frequency and Results of Tomography Use in Patients Diagnosed with Renal Colic in The Emergency Department
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