Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selection of the best laboratory test or imaging every day. Knowledge on screening performance characteristics of the diagnostic tools used in this department plays an important role in finding the answers to these questions. We assessed these characteristics in the previous parts of educational article series in Emergency journal. In the present manuscript, we will describe how to use these screening characteristics for selecting the right diagnostic tools
Objective/Hypothesis:Objective of this study was to find out the diagnostic accuracy made by emergen...
Diagnostic testing is a crucial aspect of the clinical decision making, especially in emergency sett...
Diagnostic tests range from the signs and symptoms obtained from the patient’s history and physical ...
<p>Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selectio...
n the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening ...
This book for emergency physicians and fellows training in emergency medicine provides evidence-base...
Multiple diagnostic tools are used by emergency physicians, every day. In addition, new tools are ev...
In the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening...
The mainstay of patient-oriented laboratory testing in emergency settings entails selecting a number...
The mainstay of patient-oriented laboratory testing in emergency settings entails selecting number a...
Clinicians routinely face the challenge of diagnosing a medical condition, or assessing the severity...
Background: The mainstay of patient-oriented laboratory testing in emergency settings entails select...
Study objective: The ability to make a diagnosis is a crucial skill in emergency medicine. Little is...
Diagnostic performance of a laboratory test is one of the key elements in decision making on diagnos...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) combines individual clinical expertise with the best available clinica...
Objective/Hypothesis:Objective of this study was to find out the diagnostic accuracy made by emergen...
Diagnostic testing is a crucial aspect of the clinical decision making, especially in emergency sett...
Diagnostic tests range from the signs and symptoms obtained from the patient’s history and physical ...
<p>Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selectio...
n the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening ...
This book for emergency physicians and fellows training in emergency medicine provides evidence-base...
Multiple diagnostic tools are used by emergency physicians, every day. In addition, new tools are ev...
In the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening...
The mainstay of patient-oriented laboratory testing in emergency settings entails selecting a number...
The mainstay of patient-oriented laboratory testing in emergency settings entails selecting number a...
Clinicians routinely face the challenge of diagnosing a medical condition, or assessing the severity...
Background: The mainstay of patient-oriented laboratory testing in emergency settings entails select...
Study objective: The ability to make a diagnosis is a crucial skill in emergency medicine. Little is...
Diagnostic performance of a laboratory test is one of the key elements in decision making on diagnos...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) combines individual clinical expertise with the best available clinica...
Objective/Hypothesis:Objective of this study was to find out the diagnostic accuracy made by emergen...
Diagnostic testing is a crucial aspect of the clinical decision making, especially in emergency sett...
Diagnostic tests range from the signs and symptoms obtained from the patient’s history and physical ...