Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume 24, Number 2, March 2023
West
Open Access at WestJEM.com
ISSN 1936-900X
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health Indexed in MEDLINE
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 2, March 2022
Health Equity 119 Cultural Humility Curriculum to Address Health Care Disparities for Emergency Medicine Residents RE Tsuchida, J Doan, ED Losman, AN Haggins, RD Huang, DJ Hekman, MA Perry 127
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Food Insecurity in an Urban Emergency Department Patient Population D Enayati, V Chan, G Koenig, K Povey, H Nhoung, L Becker, KJ Saulters, R Breed, Y Jarris, T Zarembka, M Magee, M Goyal
135
Disparate Utilization of Urine Drug Screen Nationwide in the Evaluation of Acute Chest Pain DL Overbeek, AT Janke, CJ Watson, RA Salhi, E Kim, D Boatright, ED Losman
141
Assessing the Relationship Between Race, Language, and Surgical Admissions in the Emergency Department G Rigney, S Ghoshal, S Mercaldo, D Cheng, JJ Parks, GC Velmahos, M Lev, AS Raja, EJ Flores, MD Succi
149
Why Emergency Physicians Should Advocate for Suspension of Title 42 Restrictions on Asylum for US Immigrants KX Durgun, E Ha, N Kirilichin, J Blanchard
152
“Excited Delirium:” Does the diagnosis reflect or promote racial bias? BM Walsh, IK Agboola, E Coupet Jr., JS Rozel, AH Wong
Emergency Department Operations Emergency Medicine Physician Observations and Attitudes on Law Enforcement Activities in the 160 Emergency Department UG Khatri, EJ Kaufman, EF Seeburger, R Alur, LD Richardson, EC South, SF Jacoby 169 PAGES 119-371
The Team is Not Okay: Violence in Emergency Departments Across Disciplines in a Health System S McGuire, JL Findley, BF Gazley, AF Mullan, CM Clements Contents continued on page iii
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