ACEP is proud to bring you the newly revamped Product Showcase in the Exhibit Hall. These educational…
In her 30-minute rapid-fire session “Difficult Dislocations,” Danielle D. Campagne, MD, FACEP, an emergency physician at the…
Performing an intubation while a patient is awake can be nerve-wracking, so emergency physicians should prioritize learning…
Patients presenting with an acute red eye are common in the emergency department. Megan Boysen Osborn, MD,…
Industry-sponsored satellite symposia are educational, and some offer CME credit. This program is not a part of…
A patient in the peri-arrest period—in other words, the “crashing” patient—can have an opportunity for significant improvement…
Anterior circulation strokes are commonly considered by emergency physicians, but the signs of posterior stroke can be…
InnovatED offers an unprecedented look at new technology, products, and services available to emergency medicine practitioners. Don’t…
According to Amal Mattu, MD, FACEP, patients who present in an emergency department with syncope may be…
SAN DIEGO—In high school, Mel Herbert, MD, MBBS, FAAEM, thought he was a superhero. It was an…