Each year, those of us who attend LAC get to tell our stories. We also understand that we represent emergency physicians across the country and try to tell your stories, too. For many of us, being on duty in the emergency department can feel like an isolating experience that makes it hard to remember we are part of a larger community. Coming to LAC changes that. There is an incredible power in sharing our personal experiences and bringing our collective voices together on Capitol Hill to advocate for our fellow physicians, our patients, and our specialty.
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ACEP Now: Vol 42 – No 06 – June 2023So, come next year to LAC and bring your voice to the meeting! In the meantime, join ACEP’s 911 Grassroots Network to stay updated and informed on federal and state issues. You can also support emergency medicine by contributing to the National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee (NEMPAC) at. There’s one more easy way to help the cause: Go to ACEP’s Advocacy Action Center to quickly send letters to your legislators asking for their support for the aforementioned bills.
Dr. Cirillo is Chair of ACEP’s Board of Directors.
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