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ACEP 2014
Camouflaging Informed Consent
In 1972, Canterbury v. Spence changed American health law, and with it, the patient-physician relationship. Some ethicists…
Look, Thurston…
The eggheads in Washington sit on the beach reading cheap novels while we swim with the sharks….
Transcutaneous and Transvenous Cardiac Pacing
Courtesy ACEP Cardiac pacing capture is depicted above: A, intrinsic bradycardic rhythm; B, pacer spikes are evident…
EM Action Fund Plans First Meeting, Establishes Priorities
The Emergency Medicine Action Fund Board is scheduled to meet this month, the first meeting of the…
Council Resolutions Are Due July 16
The deadline to submit resolutions for the 2011 American College of Emergency Physicians Council meeting is rapidly…
Free Member Benefit Helps You Keep Track of Your CME Hours
Keep up with the CME hours you have earned with ACEP’s new CME Tracker – an exclusive,…
Nearly 500 EPs Visit Capitol Hill During Conference
Hundreds of emergency physicians and residents visited with federal lawmakers on Capitol Hill during ACEP’s 2011 Leadership…
Emergency Physicians and End-of-Life Care in the ED
Emergency physicians surely realize that care of our sickest patients is immensely aided by advance directives. Advance…