In January, we published “Diversity in Recent Leadership Positions,” which highlighted the recent accomplishments and honors of…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Emergency physicians who think that health policy is only an issue for elected leaders or the…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Occupational strains and sprains are common presentations to the emergency physician. At the same time, there…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The diagnosis and management of concussion continues to be an evolving and controversial subject in 2017,…
Celebrating ACEP’s 50th anniversary is just one of the many reasons to attend ACEP18, which will take…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Most sore throats are minor in nature and physicians often refer them to fast track or…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Kerry Broderick, MD, FACEP, professor of emergency medicine at Denver Health Medical Center, has a simple…
For passionate supporters of free open access medical education, #ACEP17 provides an abundance of clinical and practice…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The irony of virtual reality is that it’s better tested hands-on. Timothy Koboldt, MD, FACEP, simulation…
As in years past, ACEP Council members stepped up to the plate during the NEMPAC Council Challenge…