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Emergency Medicine

  • Opinion: Prehospital Naloxone Administration Is Safe

    In the January 2015 ACEP Now article “True Cost of Stopping Overdoses,” Paul Kivela, MD, MBA, PhD,...
  • ACEP President-Elect Dr. Jay A. Kaplan Discusses Issues Facing Emergency Medicine

    Leading ACEP is a team effort, with emergency physicians and staff working together to represent and advocate...
  • Emergency Physician Dr. Bradford Walters on Being First Responder to Northwest Flight 255 Crash

    On an August evening in 1987, a plane schedule to depart from the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County...

Opinion: Prehospital Naloxone Administration Is Safe

April 14, 2015 - Elizabeth A. Samuels, MD, MPH, Stephen Aks, DO, FACMT, FACEP, Edward Bernstein, MD, FACEP, Esther Choo, MD, MPH, Kristin Dwyer, MD, Traci Green, PhD, MSc, Jason B. Hack, MD, FACEP, David Juurlink, BPhm, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Michael J. Mello, MD, MPH, FACEP, Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, FACEP, Alexander Walley, MD, MSc, and Lauren Whiteside, MD, MS - 2 Comments

In the January 2015 ACEP Now article “True Cost of Stopping Overdoses,” Paul Kivela, MD, MBA, PhD,…

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ACEP President-Elect Dr. Jay A. Kaplan Discusses Issues Facing Emergency Medicine

April 14, 2015 - ACEP Admin - 0 Comment

Leading ACEP is a team effort, with emergency physicians and staff working together to represent and advocate…

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Emergency Physician Dr. Bradford Walters on Being First Responder to Northwest Flight 255 Crash

April 14, 2015 - ACEP Admin - 0 Comment

On an August evening in 1987, a plane schedule to depart from the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County…

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Opinion: Open ACEP Membership to Non-ABEM Trained Colleagues

April 14, 2015 - Guy David Leveaux, MD - 2 Comments

As I was working my way through Virtual ACEP14, a wonderful resource, I was suddenly overtaken with…

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ACEP Clinical Policy on Intravenous Tissue Plasmogen for Stroke Continues to Evolve

March 16, 2015 - Ryan Patrick Radecki, MD, MS - 2 Comments

In 2013, ACEP updated its clinical policy for the use of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) for…

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ACEP Section Grants Advance Emergency Medicine

March 16, 2015 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

The ACEP section grant program was established to assist sections with meeting members’ needs, educating the public,…

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Myths in Emergency Medicine: Diagnostic Imaging for Dizziness

March 16, 2015 - Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 4 Comments

Does Dizziness Cause You Diagnostic Disequilibrium? Although most providers have developed a standardized approach for the evaluation…

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Emerging Healthcare Trends Highlight Need to Define Quality, Value Metrics for Emergency Medicine

March 16, 2015 - John G. Holstein and Andrew Sama, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Where does emergency medicine fit into this emerging framework? Does it fit at all—does it even have…

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ACEP President Dr. Michael J. Gerardi Shares Views on Challenges Facing Emergency Medicine

March 16, 2015 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Each year brings new challenges for our specialty to face and a new President to the lead…

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Rat-Bite Fever’s Non-Specific Symptoms Make Patient History Important for Diagnosis

March 16, 2015 - Nicole Vetter, MD - 2 Comments

The Case Chief complaint: fever and rash. I stare at the triage notes of the eight-year-old female…

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