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    Emergency Department Crowding, Part 1—Concept, Causes, and Moral Consequences by Moskop, John C., PhD, Sklar, David P., MD, Geiderman, Joel M., MD, Schears, Raquel M., MD, MPH, Bookman, Kelly J., MD

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-05-2009)
    “…Crowding is an increasingly common occurrence in hospital-based emergency departments (EDs) across the globe. This 2-article series offers an ethical and…”
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    Another Look at the Persistent Moral Problem of Emergency Department Crowding by Moskop, John C., PhD, Geiderman, Joel M., MD, Marshall, Kenneth D., MD, MA, McGreevy, Jolion, MD, Derse, Arthur R., MD, JD, Bookman, Kelly, MD, McGrath, Norine, MD, Iserson, Kenneth V., MD, MBA

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-09-2019)
    “…This article revisits the persistent problem of crowding in US hospital emergency departments (EDs). It begins with a brief review of origins of this problem,…”
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    Observers in the Medical Setting by Geiderman, Joel M., MD

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-07-2017)
    “…Requests for observation experiences are common in the emergency department and other medical settings. There is little guidance in the literature or in…”
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    PHYSICIANS’ MORAL DUTIES DURING PANDEMICS by Iserson, Kenneth V., Derse, Arthur R., Moskop, John C., Geiderman, Joel M.

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-06-2023)
    “…Pandemics with devastating morbidity and mortality have occurred repeatedly throughout recorded history. Each new scourge seems to surprise governments,…”
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    Emergency Department Crowding, Part 2—Barriers to Reform and Strategies to Overcome Them by Moskop, John C., PhD, Sklar, David P., MD, Geiderman, Joel M., MD, Schears, Raquel M., MD, MPH, Bookman, Kelly J., MD

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-05-2009)
    “…Part 1 of this 2-article series reviews serious moral problems created by emergency department (ED) crowding. In this second part of the series, we identify…”
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    Civility in Health Care: A Moral Imperative by Geiderman, Joel M., Moskop, John C., Marco, Catherine A., Schears, Raquel M., Derse, Arthur R.

    Published in HEC forum (01-06-2024)
    “…Civility is an essential feature of health care, as it is in so many other areas of human interaction. The article examines the meaning of civility, reviews…”
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    Kinetic Projectile Injuries Treated During Civil Protests in Los Angeles: A Case Series by Pearl, Rachel, Torbati, Sam, Geiderman, Joel

    “…Introduction: During protests following the death of George Floyd, kinetic impact projectiles (KIP) were used by law enforcement as a method of crowd control …”
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    Emergency Medicine in the #MeToo Era by Marco, Catherine A., Geiderman, Joel M., Schears, Raquel M., Derse, Arthur R., Quest, Tammie E.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-11-2019)
    “…Sexual harassment is a serious threat to a safe and productive workplace. The emergency department (ED) environment poses unique threats, including stress,…”
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    Disruptive behavior among emergency department patients by Marco, Catherine A., Schears, Raquel M., Geiderman, Joel M., Derse, Arthur R., Moskop, John C.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-09-2022)
    “…[...]patients and visitors can also negatively impact patient safety through interfering with communication and collaboration used in establishing therapeutic…”
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    Law Enforcement and Emergency Medicine: An Ethical Analysis by Baker, Eileen F., MD, Moskop, John C., PhD, Geiderman, Joel M., MD, Iserson, Kenneth V., MD, MBA, Marco, Catherine A., MD, Derse, Arthur R., MD, JD

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-11-2016)
    “…Emergency physicians frequently interact with law enforcement officers and patients in their custody. As always, the emergency physician’s primary professional…”
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    Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment and Emergency Medicine: Ethical Considerations, Legal Issues, and Emerging Trends by Jesus, John E., MD, Geiderman, Joel M., MD, Venkat, Arvind, MD, Limehouse, Walter E., MD, MA, Derse, Arthur R., MD, JD, Larkin, Gregory L., MD, MA, Henrichs, Charles W., MD

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-08-2014)
    “…Since its original development in Oregon in 1993, Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) is quickly growing in popularity and prevalence as a…”
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    Mandatory and permissive reporting laws: obligations, challenges, moral dilemmas, and opportunities by Geiderman, Joel M., Marco, Catherine A.

    “…The duty to report certain conditions to public health or law enforcement authorities is one that falls on all physicians and other health care workers as part…”
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    Audiovisual recording in the emergency department: Ethical and legal issues by Iserson, Kenneth V., Allan, Nathan G., Geiderman, Joel M., Goett, Rebecca R.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-12-2019)
    “…Emergency physicians, organizations and healthcare institutions should recognize the value to clinicians and patients of HIPAA-compliant audiovisual recording…”
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    Privacy and confidentiality of emergency department patient information: Contemporary considerations and challenges by Brenner, Jay M., Delpier, Michele Y., Simon, Jeremy R., Geiderman, Joel M., Marco, Catherine A., Moskop, John C.

    “…This article provides a brief review of moral and legal duties to respect confidentiality in emergency medicine. The article considers current challenges to…”
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    Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: Ethical Issues in the Emergency Department by Marco, Catherine A., MD, Venkat, Arvind, MD, Baker, Eileen F., MD, Jesus, John E., MD, Geiderman, Joel M., MD

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-11-2016)
    “…Prescription drug monitoring programs are statewide databases available to clinicians to track prescriptions of controlled medications. These programs may…”
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    A Review and Discussion of Full-Time Equivalency and Appropriate Compensation Models for an Adult Intensivist in the United States Across Various Base Specialties by Nurok, Michael, Flynn, Brigid C, Pineton de Chambrun, Marc, Kazemian, Mina, Geiderman, Joel, Nunnally, Mark E

    Published in Critical care explorations (01-04-2024)
    “…Physicians with training in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, internal medicine, neurology, and surgery may gain board certification in critical care…”
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    Ethics of ambulance diversion by Geiderman, Joel M., MD, Marco, Catherine A., MD, Moskop, John C., PhD, Adams, James, MD, Derse, Arthur R., MD, JD

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-06-2015)
    “…Abstract Ambulance diversion is a common and controversial method used by emergency departments (EDs) to reduce stress on individual departments and providers…”
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    The role of hospital ethics committees in emergency medicine practice by Baker, Eileen F., Geiderman, Joel M., Kraus, Chadd K., Goett, Rebecca

    “…Emergency physicians face real‐time ethical dilemmas that may occur at any hour of the day or night. Hospital ethics committees and ethics consultation…”
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    The care of VIPs in the emergency department: Triage, treatment and ethics by Geiderman, Joel Martin, Malik, Sanjeev, McCarthy, James J., Jagoda, Andy

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-10-2018)
    “…People identified as Very Important Persons (VIPs) often present or are referred to the Emergency Department (ED). Celebrities are a small subset of this…”
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