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Mahmut Taş

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Referanslar

Fleischmann T. A history of emergency medicine. In T Fleischmann, ed., Clinical Emergency Medicine. Munich: Elsevier, 2012; 3–12 [German].

Fleischmann T, Walter B. Interdisciplinary emergency departments. German Medical Journal 2007; 104: A-3164–6 [German].

Moecke H, Lackner C, Altemeyer K. No way back: central emergency departments are increasingly popular in German hospitals. Preclinical and Clinical Emergency Medicine 2007; 5: 321 [German].

Kahrer C. Patient Flow in the Emergency Department. Saarbrucken: VDM, 2009 [German].

Zink B. Anyone, Anything, Anytime: a History of Emergency Medicine. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Elsevier, 2005.

O’Hara S. The nursing perspective and role in planning a simulation modeling: historical, experimental, and future applications of complex adaptive system thinking. In J Shiver, D Eitel, eds., Optimising Emergency Department Throughput. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis, 2010; 67–107.

Thomas H, Beeson M, Binder L, et al. The 2005 model of the clinical practice of emergency medicine: the 2007 update. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2008; 52: e1–17.

UEMS Multidisciplinary Joint Committee on Emergency Medicine, European Society for Emergency Medicine. European Curriculum for Emergency Medicine. http://www.eusem.org/assets/PDFs/Curriculums/European_Curriculum_for_EMAug09-DJW.pdf. (accessed May 26, 2011).

Fleischmann T. Prerequisites for doctors in an emergency department. In W von Eiff, M Brachmann, T Fleischmann, et al., eds., Management of an Emergency Department. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2011; 376–83 [German].

Baker S. Building the case for service: evidence based leadership. In S Baker, Excellence in the Emergency Department. Gulf Breeze, FL: Studer, 2009; 17–30.

Fleischmann T. Managing an emergency department. In T Fleischmann, ed., Clinical Emergency Medicine. Munich, Elsevier, 2012; 707–35 [German].

Mayer T, Jensen K. Emergency department flow: the hospital’s front door. In T Mayer, K Jensen, Hardwiring Flow: Systems and Processes for Seamless Patient Care. Gulf Breeze, FL: Studer, 2009; 149–85.

Fleischmann T. Missions of emergency medicine. In T Fleischmann, ed., Clinical Emergency Medicine. Munich: Elsevier, 2012; 9–11 [German].

Arnold J. International emergency medicine and the recent development of emergency medicine worldwide. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1999; 33: 97–103.

Fleischmann T, Fulde G. Emergency medicine in modern Europe. Emergency Medicine Australasia 2007, 19: 300–2.

World Health Organization. Emergency Medical Services Systems in the European Union. http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/114406/E92038.pdf (accessed December 12, 2011).

Fleischmann T. Pathways out of the emergency department: to discharge, refer, admit to a ward or send to an intensive care setting? Hospitalist 2009; 38: 26–30.

Referanslar

Fleischmann T. A history of emergency medicine. In T Fleischmann, ed., Clinical Emergency Medicine. Munich: Elsevier, 2012; 3–12 [German].

Fleischmann T, Walter B. Interdisciplinary emergency departments. German Medical Journal 2007; 104: A-3164–6 [German].

Moecke H, Lackner C, Altemeyer K. No way back: central emergency departments are increasingly popular in German hospitals. Preclinical and Clinical Emergency Medicine 2007; 5: 321 [German].

Kahrer C. Patient Flow in the Emergency Department. Saarbrucken: VDM, 2009 [German].

Zink B. Anyone, Anything, Anytime: a History of Emergency Medicine. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Elsevier, 2005.

O’Hara S. The nursing perspective and role in planning a simulation modeling: historical, experimental, and future applications of complex adaptive system thinking. In J Shiver, D Eitel, eds., Optimising Emergency Department Throughput. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis, 2010; 67–107.

Thomas H, Beeson M, Binder L, et al. The 2005 model of the clinical practice of emergency medicine: the 2007 update. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2008; 52: e1–17.

UEMS Multidisciplinary Joint Committee on Emergency Medicine, European Society for Emergency Medicine. European Curriculum for Emergency Medicine. http://www.eusem.org/assets/PDFs/Curriculums/European_Curriculum_for_EMAug09-DJW.pdf. (accessed May 26, 2011).

Fleischmann T. Prerequisites for doctors in an emergency department. In W von Eiff, M Brachmann, T Fleischmann, et al., eds., Management of an Emergency Department. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2011; 376–83 [German].

Baker S. Building the case for service: evidence based leadership. In S Baker, Excellence in the Emergency Department. Gulf Breeze, FL: Studer, 2009; 17–30.

Fleischmann T. Managing an emergency department. In T Fleischmann, ed., Clinical Emergency Medicine. Munich, Elsevier, 2012; 707–35 [German].

Mayer T, Jensen K. Emergency department flow: the hospital’s front door. In T Mayer, K Jensen, Hardwiring Flow: Systems and Processes for Seamless Patient Care. Gulf Breeze, FL: Studer, 2009; 149–85.

Fleischmann T. Missions of emergency medicine. In T Fleischmann, ed., Clinical Emergency Medicine. Munich: Elsevier, 2012; 9–11 [German].

Arnold J. International emergency medicine and the recent development of emergency medicine worldwide. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1999; 33: 97–103.

Fleischmann T, Fulde G. Emergency medicine in modern Europe. Emergency Medicine Australasia 2007, 19: 300–2.

World Health Organization. Emergency Medical Services Systems in the European Union. http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/114406/E92038.pdf (accessed December 12, 2011).

Fleischmann T. Pathways out of the emergency department: to discharge, refer, admit to a ward or send to an intensive care setting? Hospitalist 2009; 38: 26–30.

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