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We are pleased to provide you with our Top 10 list for 2011. In other years, we have provided two lists: one reflecting our editors' selections and one based on total number of page views. We have come to know that the latter list, while interesting, does not reflect the needs or interests of emergency medicine clinicians but rather reflects the final common pathway of a very large, heterogeneous pool of Web searches. So, we no longer will provide that list. Instead, we have selected the most important studies covered by Journal Watch Emergency Medicine in 2011. Each of these summaries is worth a read, and, in many cases, linking to the original source — the published study — is valuable.
We hope that you continue to enjoy our annual lists a…