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The Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine (HKJEM) is a peer-reviewed open-access international journal published by the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine and The Hong Kong Society for Emergency Medicine and Surgery. HKJEM aims to improve the quality of emergency patient care in the Asia Pacific region by disseminating knowledge.
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