Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Published by Elsevier
ISSN : 1522-8401 eISSN : 1558-2310
Abbreviation : Clin. Pediatr. Emerg. Med.
Aims & Scope
This practical journal is devoted to helping pediatricians and emergency physicians provide the best possible care for their young patients.
Each topical issue focuses on a single condition frequently seen.
Cogently written review articles synthesize practical new advances in the field giving you the authoritative guidance on disease process, diagnosis, and management you need to achieve the best results.
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Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Medicine, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Energy Drinks: The New Eye-Opener For Adolescents
Citation: 113
Authors: Kavita M., Richard James, William
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Screen-Based Simulation and Virtual Reality for Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Citation: 63
Authors: Todd P., Debra
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“Let's Talk About Itâ€: Translating Lessons From Health Care Simulation to Clinical Event Debriefings and Coaching Conversations
Citation: 56
Authors: Walter J., Paul C., Marisa, Adam
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Evaluation and Treatment of Sickle Cell Pain in the Emergency Department: Paths to a Better Future
Citation: 51
Authors: William T.
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Enhanced Mental Health Interventions in the Emergency Department: Suicide and Suicide Attempt Prevention
Citation: 47
Authors: Jennifer L., Joan R.
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Emergency Department Screening for Adolescent Mental Health Disorders: The Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How It Could and Should Be Done
Citation: 40
Authors: Thomas H., Susan J., James G.
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Asking Youth Questions About Suicide Risk in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Results From a Qualitative Analysis of Patient Opinions
Citation: 34
Authors: Elizabeth D., Ian H., Lisa M., Elizabeth A., Maryland, Jeffrey A.