By Peter Cameron, MBBS, MD, FACEM, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine. Monash University, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; George Jelinek, MBBS, MD, DipDHM, FACEM, UWA Departemnt of Emergency Medicine, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia; Anne-Maree Kelly, MD, MClinED, FACEM, Academic Head of Emergency Medicine Joseph Epstein Centre for Emergency Medicine Research, Western Health, St Albans, Australia; Professorial Fellow, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia ; Anthony F. T. Brown, MBChB, FRCP, FRCS, FACEM, FFAEM, Professor of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia; Senior Staff Specialist, Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; and Mark Little, MBBS, DTM&H(Lond), FACEM, MPH&T IDHA, Emergency Physician & Clinical Toxicologist Cairns Base Hospital, Queensland Tropical Health Alliance; Associate Professor, School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine James Cook University Cairns Queensland Australia
Section 1 Resuscitation
Section 2 Critical care
Section 3 Trauma
Section 4 Orthopaedic emergencies
Section 5 Cardiovascular emergencies
Section 6 Respiratory emergencies
Section 7 Digestive emergencies
Section 8 Neurology emergencies
Section 9 Infectious disease emergencies
Section 10 Genitourinary emergencies
Section 11 Endocrine emergencies
Section 12 Metabolic emergencies
Section 13 Haematology emergencies
Section 14 Rheumatology and musculoskeletal emergencies
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