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emergency medicine
[ ih-mur-juhn-see med-uh-sin ]
noun
- a branch of medicine dealing with acute illness and other medical emergencies.
Word History and Origins
Origin of emergency medicine1
Example Sentences
“As it currently stands, public health no longer exists at the federal level,” Dr. Ryan Marino, an emergency medicine physician at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, told Salon by email.
The research, which involved a review of emergency medicine in Northern Ireland, highlighted that improvements were needed in the system.
Surgery, ophthalmology and emergency medicine have the least women.
Eventually, Burkle played a leading role in developing the multidisciplinary field of disaster medicine, combining emergency medicine and disaster management in response to the changing nature of the world.
Dr Andrew Dobbin, who is clinical director of emergency medicine at the South Eastern Trust, told Good Morning Ulster that on Tuesday there were 690 patients for the hospital's 540 beds.
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