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Justin Morgenstern
Justin Morgenstern
Associate professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Toronto
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POINT: should the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines be retired? Yes
PE Marik, JD Farkas, R Spiegel, S Weingart, S Aberegg, J Beck-Esmay, ...
Chest 155 (1), 12-14, 2019
682019
Efficacy and safety of tranexamic acid in acute traumatic brain injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials
KA Lawati, S Sharif, SA Maqbali, HA Rimawi, A Petrosoniak, ...
Intensive care medicine 47, 14-27, 2021
642021
The social media index as an indicator of quality for emergency medicine blogs: a METRIQ study
B Thoma, TM Chan, P Kapur, D Sifford, M Siemens, M Paddock, F Ankel, ...
Annals of emergency medicine 72 (6), 696-702, 2018
512018
Individual gestalt is unreliable for the evaluation of quality in medical education blogs: a METRIQ study
B Thoma, SS Sebok-Syer, K Krishnan, M Siemens, NS Trueger, ...
Annals of emergency medicine 70 (3), 394-401, 2017
382017
Simple genetics language as source of miscommunication between genetics researchers and potential research participants in informed consent documents
J Morgenstern, RA Hegele, J Nisker
Public Understanding of Science 24 (6), 751-766, 2015
222015
Aerosols, Droplets, and Airborne Spread: Everything you could possibly want to know
J Morgenstern
First10EM blog 6, 2020
172020
Cognitive errors in medicine: Mitigation of cognitive errors
J Morgenstern
First10EM Blog, 2015
82015
Hot Off the Press: Topical Tranexamic Acid Compared With Anterior Nasal Packing for Treatment of Epistaxis in Patients Taking Antiplatelet Drugs.
J Morgenstern, S Rangarajan, C Heitz, C Bond, WK Milne
Academic Emergency Medicine 25 (9), 2018
72018
Cognitive errors in medicine: The common errors
J Morgenstern
First10EM blog, September 15, 2015
62015
Regional Nerve Blocks for Hip Fractures
A Helman, J Morgenstern, R Spiegel, J Lee
Emergency Medicine Cases. August, 2018
52018
The medical oath: honorable tradition or ancient ritual?
J Morgenstern
University of Western Ontario Medical Journal 78 (1), 2008
52008
Hot off the press: SGEM# 218. Excited delirium: a systematic review
C Bond, J Morgenstern, C Heitz, WK Milne
Academic Emergency Medicine 26 (1), 106-108, 2019
42019
Airway management in cardiac arrest part 3: PART trial (Wang 2018)
J Morgenstern
First10EM blog, November 21, 2018
42018
Airway management in cardiac arrest part 1: AIRWAYS 2 (Benger 2018)
J Morgenstern
First10EM blog, November 19, 2018
42018
Cognitive theory in medicine: A brief overview
J Morgenstern
First10EM blog, September 14, 2015
42015
The revised Approved Instructional Resources score: An improved quality evaluation tool for online educational resources
A Grock, J Jordan, F Zaver, IN Colmers‐Gray, K Krishnan, T Chan, ...
AEM education and training 5 (3), e10601, 2021
32021
Lumbar puncture should not Be routinely performed for subarachnoid hemorrhage after a negative head Ct
M Gottlieb, J Morgenstern
Annals of Emergency Medicine 77 (6), 643-645, 2021
32021
Burn-related blisters should not be removed in the emergency department
J Morgenstern, M Gottlieb
Annals of Emergency Medicine 76 (6), 770-771, 2020
32020
Hot Off the Press: SGEM# 264—Hooked on A Feeling? Opioid Use and Misuse Three Months After Emergency Department Visit for Acute Pain.
C Heitz, J Morgenstern, C Bond, WK Milne
Academic Emergency Medicine 27 (3), 2020
32020
Rebuttal From Drs Marik, Farkas, Spiegel et al
PE Marik, JD Farkas, R Spiegel, S Weingart, S Aberegg, J Beck-Esmay, ...
Chest 155 (1), 17-18, 2019
32019
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