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European Journal of Emergency Medicine


The European Journal of Emergency Medicine (EJEM) is the official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine (EuSEM). It was first published in 1994 and is now indexed in the Journal Citation Reports with a 2010 Impact Factor of 0.901, placing the EJEM in 14th position out of 23 journals in the Emergency Medicine category. It serves the European Emergency Medicine community and promotes European standards of training, diagnosis and care in this rapidly growing field.

The European Journal of Emergency Medicine publishes papers on all aspects of acute injury and sudden illness including anaesthesiology, cardiology, disaster medicine, intensive care, internal medicine, orthopaedics, paediatrics, toxicology, and trauma care. It also addresses issues on the organisation of emergency services in hospitals and in the community and examines postgraduate training from a European perspective.

Submissions are welcome at any time via the Editorial Manager system available on the Journal website www.euro-emergencymed.com.

Suggestions and recommendations for potential EJEM peer reviewers are always welcome and should be directed to the Editorial Office in London at ejem@lww.co.uk.

Editor-in-Chief:
Professor Colin A Graham
Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Room 02C47
Main Clinical Block and Trauma Centre
Prince of Wales Hospital
Shatin, New Territories
Hong Kong

T: +852 26321033
E: cagraham@cuhk.edu.hk

Editorial Board:

Joost Bierens Maxima Medical Centre Netherlands
Vincent Bounes Hospital Universitaire du Purpan France
Susan Briggs Massachusetts General Hospital USA
Maaret Castrén Karolinska Institutet Sweden
Jim Connolly Newcastle General Hospital United Kingdom
Alasdair Corfield Royal Alexandra Hospital United Kingdom
Francois-Xavier Duchateau Beaujon University Hospital France
Yonathan Freund Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière France
Eric Geusens UZ Gasthuisberg Belgium
Patrick Goldstein CHU Lille France
Ives Hubloue UZ Brussel Belgium
Oscar Miro Hospital Clinic, Catalonia Spain
Luc Mortelmans ZNA Stuivenberg Belgium
Marie-Pierre Poloujadoff Hôpital Avicenne France
Matthew Reed Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh United Kingdom
Sue Robinson Addenbrookes Hospital United Kingdom
Marc Sabbe University Hospitals Leuven Belgium
Charles E. Stewart University of Oklahoma USA
Vincent Thijs University Hospitals Leuven Belgium
Arie VanVugt UMC St Radboud Netherlands
Abel Wakai Midland Regional Hospital Ireland