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Trends in U.S. emergency department visits for mental health conditions, 1992 to 2001Gregory Luke Larkin
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Charles Sprague 2 122, Dallas, Texas 75390 8579, USA
Psychiatr Serv 56:671-7. 2005..The objective of this study was to ascertain trends in mental health-related visits to U.S. emergency departments...
Trends in emergency department use of gastric lavage for poisoning events in the United States, 1993-2003Gregory Luke Larkin
Department of Surgery, Emergency Medicine and Public Health, UT Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, USA
Clin Toxicol (Phila) 45:164-8. 2007..To determine current trends in the use of gastric decontamination for the emergency department (ED) treatment of overdose patients...
Knowledge translation at the macro level: legal and ethical considerationsGregory Luke Larkin
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
Acad Emerg Med 14:1042-6. 2007..Researchers and thought leaders must attend to questions of fairness, economics, and legal risk when investigating ways to promote equity-oriented KT...
Trends in US emergency department visits for suicide attempts, 1992-2001Gregory Luke Larkin
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06519 1315, USA
Crisis 29:73-80. 2008..Emergency departments are increasingly important sites for identifying, assessing and treating individuals with suicidal behavior...
Virtue in emergency medicineGregory Luke Larkin
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Ethics Committee, Lansing, MI, USA
Acad Emerg Med 16:51-5. 2009..These virtues might serve as ideals to which all EPs can strive. Through these, the honor of the profession will be maintained, the trust of patients will be preserved, and the integrity of the specialty will be promoted...
Pre-resuscitation factors associated with mortality in 49,130 cases of in-hospital cardiac arrest: a report from the National Registry for Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationGregory Luke Larkin
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States
Resuscitation 81:302-11. 2010..CPR is often initiated indiscriminately after in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. Improved understanding of pre-arrest factors associated with mortality may inform advance care planning...
Mental health and emergency medicine: a research agendaGregory Luke Larkin
Department of Surgery, Emergency Medicine Division, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
Acad Emerg Med 16:1110-9. 2009....
Commentary: doctors without boundaries: the ethics of teacher-student relationships in academic medicineGregory Luke Larkin
Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06519 1315, USA
Acad Med 85:752-5. 2010..This essay highlights examples from history, literature, and medical ethics as one small step toward filling this void...
Patient willingness to be seen by physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and residents in the emergency department: does the presumption of assent have an empirical basis?Gregory L Larkin
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06519, USA
Am J Bioeth 10:1-10. 2010..While seldom asked in practice, 79.5% of patients fully expect to see a physician regardless of acuity or potential for cost savings by seeing another provider. Patients are more willing to see residents than nonphysicians...
Community responses to a suicidal crisis: implications for suicide preventionGregory Luke Larkin
Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, 464 Congress Avenue, Suite 260, New Haven, CT 06519, USA
Suicide Life Threat Behav 41:79-86. 2011..These results suggest that public messages about hotlines and emergency options for suicidal patients need to be tailored to relevant population characteristics including age, education, ethnicity, and language preferences...
Criminal correlates of injury-related emergency department recidivismCynthia A Claassen
Mood Disorders Research Program and Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas at Houston Dallas Campus, Dallas, Texas 75390, USA
J Emerg Med 32:141-7. 2007..Significant risk factors for ED recidivism seem to be high-risk substance-abuse-related behaviors and criminal activity, constituting important targets for effective ED-based intervention, referral, and follow-up...
National study of ambulance transports to United States emergency departments: importance of mental health problemsGregory Luke Larkin
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390 8579, USA
Prehosp Disaster Med 21:82-90. 2006..Understanding ambulance utilization patterns is essential to assessing prehospital system capacity and preparedness at the national level...
Informed consent for research: current practices in academic emergency medicineEdward Monico
Section of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Acad Emerg Med 15:573-6. 2008..The emergency department (ED) environment presents unique barriers to the process of obtaining informed consent for research...
Removing bridge barriers stimulates suicides: an unfortunate natural experimentAnnette L Beautrais
Canterbury Suicide Project, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 43:495-7. 2009..This study compared the number of suicides due to jumping from the bridge after the reinstallation of safety barriers in 2003...
Defining and evaluating professionalism: a core competency for graduate emergency medicine educationGregory Luke Larkin
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390 8579, USA
Acad Emerg Med 9:1249-56. 2002....
Six core competencies and seven deadly sins: a virtues-based approach to the new guidelines for graduate medical educationGregory Luke Larkin
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 75390 8579, USA
Surgery 138:490-7. 2005....
Fight or flight: the ethics of emergency physician disaster responseKenneth V Iserson
Department of Emergency Medicine, and the Arizona Bioethics Program of the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA
Ann Emerg Med 51:345-53. 2008..Preparations for the next pandemic or disaster should include policies that encourage emergency physicians, who are inevitably among those at highest risk, to "stay and fight."..
A preliminary naturalistic study of low-dose ketamine for depression and suicide ideation in the emergency departmentGregory Luke Larkin
Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol 14:1127-31. 2011..6 (s.e.m. =0.2) after 40 min post-administration; SI improvements were sustained over 10 d. These data provide preliminary, open-label support for the feasibility and efficacy of ketamine as a rapid-onset antidepressant in the ED...
Ethical issues in emergency & disaster medicineGregory Luke Larkin
Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Section of Emergency Medicine, USA
Lijec Vjesn 129:107-18. 2007
Termination of resuscitation: the art of clinical decision makingGregory Luke Larkin
Department of Surgery and Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
Curr Opin Crit Care 8:224-9. 2002..This article sheds light on these considerations, acknowledging the pivotal role that resuscitation science and guidelines can play in the multifactorial decision to discontinue resuscitative efforts...
Essential ethics for EMS: cardinal virtues and core principlesGregory Luke Larkin
Parkland Memorial Hospital, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA
Emerg Med Clin North Am 20:887-911. 2002..Ultimately, humans perform best when they share themselves unselfconsciously, surrendering to an enterprise and cause far greater than themselves. Our citizens, patients, and heroic colleagues deserve no less...
Effect of cocaine use on bone marrow-mediated erythropoiesisJim Edward Weber
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, and Hurley Medical Center, Flint, MI, USA
Acad Emerg Med 10:705-8. 2003..The objective of this study was to examine the contribution of the bone marrow to cocaine-mediated erythrocytosis...
Patient-centered integrated networks of emergency care: consensus-based recommendations and future research prioritiesPrasanthi Govindarajan
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
Acad Emerg Med 17:1322-9. 2010..The set of research priorities based on these recommendations was created to promote research and advance knowledge in this dimension of clinical care...
Driving beliefs and behaviors of novice teen drivers and their parents: implications for teen driver crash riskMary Pat McKay
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med 47:197-214. 2003..In multivariate analysis, only the teen's belief about their crash risk and whether the teen had received a moving violation were associated with reporting a crash...
Injury prevention research: quo vadis?Lowell W Gerson
Acad Emerg Med 11:672-3. 2004
The controversy of moonlightingGregory Luke Larkin
Ann Emerg Med 41:588. 2003
From Hippocrates to HIPAA: privacy and confidentiality in emergency medicine--Part I: conceptual, moral, and legal foundationsJohn C Moskop
Department of Medical Humanities, The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Bioethics Center, University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, Greenville, NC 27834, USA
Ann Emerg Med 45:53-9. 2005..Part II of the article examines specific privacy and confidentiality issues commonly encountered in the ED...
First documented rhythm and clinical outcome from in-hospital cardiac arrest among children and adultsVinay M Nadkarni
Departments of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104 4399, USA
JAMA 295:50-7. 2006..Cardiac arrests in children are typically asystole or PEA...
Epidemiology of nonfatal deliberate self-harm in the United States as described in three medical databasesCynthia A Claassen
Mood Disorders Research Program and Clinic, USA
Suicide Life Threat Behav 36:192-212. 2006....
Filming patients without prior consentGregory Luke Larkin
Acad Emerg Med 9:259-61; author reply 262-3. 2002
