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  • Emergency Medicine Bulletin Board
    "provides educational resources for Emergency and Primary Care physicians and health care providers; includes collections of relevant clinical photographs, radiographs, EKG's, and lectures"
  • Emergency Medicine (University of Iowa Family Practice Handbook)
    "in outline format, contains protocols for dealing with 24 emergency medicine situations; written by Mark A Gruber, M.D.; peer reviewed by Mosby"
  • Emergency Medicine: an Online Medical Reference "extensive emergency medicine text with access to specific topics from a detailed table of contents (broad chapters plus subtopics); besides clinical information, each chapter notes authors, date updated and contains a bibliography; includes keyword search engine"
  • Emergency Medicine: Weekly Web Review
    "reviews and rates current clinical literature on the practice of emergency medicine; includes links to related WWW articles; updated weekly"
  • Hyper-Tox Web and Palm-Tox: Poison Information
    "a linked list of ingested substances and exposures with a concise summary of treatment, complications, investigations and clinical effects; designed for emergency ward management,undergraduate and postgraduate teaching of clinical toxicology"
  • Medical Matrix: Emergency Medicine
    "a series of annotated format category links to sites on emergency medicine; includes News, Full Text Journals, Abstracts, Reviews, Reviews and Digests, Articles, Meeting Reports, Practice Guidelines, Textbooks and more"
  • Medical Matrix: Injury, Occupation Disease and Poisoning
    "a series of annotated format category links to sites on Injury, Occupational Disease and Poisoning; includes News, Full Text Journals, Abstracts, Reviews, Reviews and Digests, Articles, Meeting Reports, Practice Guidelines, Textbooks and more"
  • Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy: Poisoning
    "this chapter of the Merck Manual provides useful clinical information on poisoning and bites and stings plus links to related topics in the Manual; the site includes a keyword search engine"
  • Traumabank
    "contains a series of links to categories of physiological trauma plus links to related sites and a keyword search engine; goal is to promote and disseminate the knowledge and practice of injury prevention and trauma care throughout the world"
  • trauma.org
    provides a repository for educational materials, sources of information, and original articles; contains an email discussion 'trauma-list'; includes an image database of trauma images; aims to disseminate knowledge of trauma care throughout the world"

    see also:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Surgery
  • Wright's Anesthesia and Critical Care Resources on the Internet
  • For an extensive list of links to free fulltext books, see Free Books 4 Doctors Site
  • For a comprehensive, up-to-date list of links to free ejournals, see Free Medical Journals Site
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