Patients who visited the emergency department within 90 days prior to a cancer diagnosis in Ontario, Canada, exhibited higher mortality risks compared to those who did not. https://t.co/O0KKyrVSSb @kee_gre@HowardOvens
Just the facts: diagnosis and management of superficial thrombophlebitis in the ED by @SamaraAdler@LanaCastellucci Superficial thrombophlebitis is not your usual venous thrombotic complication. From assessment to management all your questions answered: https://t.co/zP9EOmN7BQ
Try to stop the acute attack. Plant the seed. Not every cyclical Abdo pain is nothing. Average diagnostic delay is 15 years! @CAEP_Docs @EddyLang1 @kee_gre
Ontario's Premier Ford has failed on the basic management of Ontario's ERs. Closed ERs, severely overcrowded and too long waits for everything. This is a top election issue. Here is what @alandrummond2 and I have to say.
https://t.co/ttX1NTwCYy via @ottawacitizen
#ECSrounds this week: Emergency department use for suspected cancer
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Approximately 1 in 3 patients diagnosed with cancer in Ontario presented to an ED in the 90 days preceding their diagnosis, according to data published in @CMAJ. Healio spoke with @kee_gre about the limitations EDs face and how this data can impact care.
https://t.co/aZ4PYB48OV
We are very excited for #ICEM2025 which is just a few months away. If you are coming or thinking of coming we want to introduce our amazing Plenary Speakers. First up is Dr. Don Melady @geri_EM
For more information on our plenary speakers, click here: https://t.co/cpu192bxaE
Pathways to cancer care after a suspected cancer diagnosis in the ED: a survey of EPs across Ontario https://t.co/0dtyRpHlHw @kee_gre
"Strategies to standardize access to cancer care in a timely and equitable way for patients with newly suspected cancer in the ED are needed"
Many Canadians end up in ER before being diagnosed with cancer: study
by @saba_aziz for @globalnews
Find the research article in this week's issue here ➡️https://t.co/ywmn4QxLgE
https://t.co/cbeUtgEdqB
A third of Ontario cancer patients visited hospital emergency rooms 90 days before a diagnosis, according to new study
by @Jleerankin for @TorontoStar
Find the research paper in this week's issue➡️
https://t.co/ywmn4Qxdr6
https://t.co/5n7uiP4xAO
#ICESOntario in the news: A third of Ontario cancer patients visited hospital emergency rooms 90 days before a diagnosis, according to new study.
Read more: https://t.co/NrrIZI8Pcd
Investing in streamlined care for patients experiencing early pregnancy loss in Canada would reduce substantial suffering | CMAJ. This is the source for the NParticle. Great work as always by @CVarnerEmerg on an issue that we should excel at! https://t.co/CXMpGpG1z9
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As 1 in 5 people in Canada are now without a regular primary care provider, the ED may be the only available option to see a health care provider who is comfortable managing postpartum hypertension.
See the latest CMAJ editorial from @CVarnerEmerg:
https://t.co/WJ40qZGprE