WASHINGTON, D.C.—Emergency physicians who think that health policy is only an issue for elected leaders or the...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The irony of virtual reality is that it’s better tested hands-on. Timothy Koboldt, MD, FACEP, simulation...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Kerry Broderick, MD, FACEP, professor of emergency medicine at Denver Health Medical Center, has a simple...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The diagnosis and management of concussion continues to be an evolving and controversial subject in 2017,...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Most sore throats are minor in nature and physicians often refer them to fast track or...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Occupational strains and sprains are common presentations to the emergency physician. At the same time, there...
For passionate supporters of free open access medical education, #ACEP17 provides an abundance of clinical and practice...
Get Nostalgic, Get Ready for ACEP18 and ACEP’s 50th Anniversary! 2018 will mark the 50th year ACEP...
Presented by Envision Physician Services Celebrate Halloween in style at the ACEP17 Closing Costume Party, presented by...
The Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (EMRA) 20 in 6 Resident Lecture Competition is hosted by residents for...
InnovatED offers an unprecedented look at new technology, products, and services available to emergency medicine practitioners. Don’t...
The Exhibit Hall, including innovatED, the ACEP Resource Center, and much more, is only open until 3:30...
Integrate the Science with the Education at ACEP’s Research Forum This year’s three-day electronic showcase is larger...
Product and Service Showcases Keep You Up to Speed Don't miss the Product Showcase Tuesday the Exhibit...
Industry-sponsored satellite symposia are educational, and some offer CME credit. This program is not a part of...
In the past decade, emergency department visits directly due to atrial fibrillation have increased by more than...
Joshua Broder, MD, FACEP, understands that undoing myths—particularly those tied to diagnostic imaging—is a difficult practice. But...
As the first line of care for patients who need urgent help, emergency physicians should be able...
Stay current on the most common dermatologic conditions and their treatments during today’s “Skin Deep—Tricks of the...
It only takes one subarachnoid hemorrhage misdiagnosed as a headache to cause a nightmare for an emergency...
Hypertension is the most common comorbid condition that emergency physicians encounter. “We all know what to do...
Patients with eye complaints frequently present to the emergency department, and their conditions can have serious consequences,...
Orthopedic injuries are commonly seen in the emergency department, but are you catching all the subtle presentations...
Interpreting radiographic findings isn’t just the radiologist’s job any more. “Many of us have to interpret radiographic...
Emergency physicians encounter wounds every day. “Repairing lacerations is risky, but we need to perform these procedures...
Too many great sessions to attend? Or maybe you will want to revisit a course you attended?...
Celebrating ACEP’s 50th anniversary is just one of the many reasons to attend ACEP18, which will take...
Being in the Capital City has probably got you thinking about what you can do to affect...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—A headache is one of the common presentations in the emergency department. Of course, the vast...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Make no mistake, emergency physicians commit at least some of the elements of a crime every...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Sheryl Heron, MD, MPH, FACEP, is vice chair of administrative affairs in the Emory University Department...
ACEP Now: Vol 43 – No 12 – December 2024
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