The Journal of Urgent Care Medicine
JUCM: October 2008 Issue
Vol. 3, No. 1, October 2008
From the Editor-in-Chief
From the Executive Director
Contributors
In Appreciation of Our Peer Reviewers
Clinical
Management of the Patient Presenting with Epistaxis
Bouncebacks
The Case of a 37-Year-Old Man with Headaches
Practice Management
Keeping Workers Well and Your Practice Profitable
Departments
Insights in Images
Clinical Challenge
Abstracts in Urgent Care
On Patient Satisfaction, Epinephrine and Dexamethasone in Bronchiolitis, the Predictive Value of T-waves, Acute Otitis Media, Acute Rhinosinusitis, Papaverine for Renal Colic, and Simple Febrile Seizures in Children
Health Law
Medical Search Firms: Match Making Comes to Medicine
Occupational Medicine
Occupational Health Sales and Marketing as a Team Sport
Coding Q & A
Nebulizer Treatment Coding and Take-backs on 99051
Developing Data
Satisfaction with the ED, by Aspect of Care
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