Pediatric emergency research networks: a global initiative in pediatric emergency medicine

Pediatric Emergency Care
Terry P KlassenPERN

Abstract

Objectives of the Pediatric Emergency Research Network's (PERN's) meeting included (1) learn about each of the participating network's missions, goals, and infrastructure; (2) share important contributions each network has made to the creation of new knowledge; (3) discuss "best practices" to improve each network's effectiveness; and (4) explore the potential for a collaborative research project as proof of concept that would help us promote quality of care of the acutely ill and injured child/youth globally. In October 2009, a multiday meeting was attended by 18 delegates representing the following pediatric emergency medicine research networks: Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee (United States), Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (United States), Pediatric Emergency Research of Canada (Canada), Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (Australia and New Zealand), and Research in European Pediatric Emergency Medicine (15 countries in Europe and the Middle East). The inaugural meeting of PERN demonstrated that there is a common desire for high-quality research and the dissemination of this research to improve health and outcomes of acutely ill and injured...Continue Reading

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Aug 14, 2013·BMJ : British Medical Journal·Stuart R DalzielUNKNOWN Pediatric Emergency Research Networks H1N1 Working Group
Dec 31, 2014·Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine·Leah TzimenatosNathan Kuppermann
Oct 2, 2014·Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA·Franz E BablStuart Dalziel
Nov 30, 2016·Pediatric Emergency Care·Nancy S RixeRobert P Olympia
Nov 6, 2018·Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine·Michael J StonerNathan Kuppermann
Jan 26, 2017·Pediatric Emergency Care·Santiago MintegiUNKNOWN Pediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN) Poisoning Working Group
Oct 18, 2018·Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ·Simon S CraigUNKNOWN Pediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN)
May 5, 2020·Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health·Franz E BablMeredith L Borland
Mar 13, 2014·Archives of Disease in Childhood·Mark D LyttleUNKNOWN PERUKI
Feb 14, 2015·Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ·Stuart HartshornUNKNOWN PERUKI
Dec 1, 2017·Pediatric Emergency Care·Liza BialyUNKNOWN Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC)
Apr 12, 2016·Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health·Mike StarrDavid Isaacs
Dec 4, 2020·BMJ Open·Todd Adam FlorinUNKNOWN Pediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN) Pneumonia Investigators
Jan 17, 2021·The American Journal of Emergency Medicine·Joshua NaglerUNKNOWN Pediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN)
Jul 5, 2021·Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA·Terry P KlassenNathan Kuppermann
Aug 27, 2021·European Journal of Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine·Silvia BressanNathan Kuppermann
May 21, 2020·Pediatric Emergency Care·Simon S CraigUNKNOWN Pediatric Emergency Research Networks
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