False beliefs abound. In few areas of public discussion is this more true than health policy. One…
There was an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times written by one Ms. Ward, a woman with…
Emergency medicine will see a very small decrease in our overall RVU values On Nov. 1, 2011,…
The 2011 ACEP Council considered several resolutions during its annual meeting in October, including issues that are…
International Emergency Medicine In response to the turbulent political environment, ACEP members are supporting NEMPAC, ACEP’s Political…
The 2011 American College of Emergency Physicians Awards program honors leadership and excellence, and will recognize these…
At its inaugural meeting, the Emergency Medicine Action Fund Board of Governors developed six areas of focus…
In 1972, Canterbury v. Spence changed American health law, and with it, the patient-physician relationship. Some ethicists…
The eggheads in Washington sit on the beach reading cheap novels while we swim with the sharks….
The Emergency Medicine Action Fund Board is scheduled to meet this month, the first meeting of the…
Camouflaging Informed Consent
In 1972, Canterbury v. Spence changed American health law, and with it, the patient-physician relationship. Some ethicists…