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Nail Bed Injuries: What to Do—or Not to Do
A 12-year-old boy presented after a fall from his bicycle with an injury to his right long…
Surgical Critical Care Fellowships Add Value, Flexibility to Emergency Medicine Careers
Since the inception of emergency medicine in the 1960s and its subsequent establishment as a medical specialty…
The Resurgence of Measles, Mumps, and Health Equity Challenges
The resurgence of measles and mumps reveals a health equity crisis. Emergency physicians can combat outbreaks by addressing vaccination gaps and misinformation.
Differential Diagnosis of an Infant with Easy Bleeding, Bruising
The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love—and are always humbled by—those…
The AI Legal Trap in Medicine
The legal landscape surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within the medical setting remains in a…
Pediatric Bloody Diarrhea: Recognition, Management of STEC Infection
When a child presents with bloody diarrhea, it could be more than a simple bug. Are you prepared to recognize the signs of STEC and prevent fatal HUS?
AI Scribes Enter the Emergency Department
Could AI scribes be the answer to ED physician burnout? This new tech is already cutting charting time, but what are the risks and rewards?
ACEP Member Uses ED, Military Training To Set Standards at FEMA
FEMA CMO Dr. Andre Pennardt explains how his military and emergency medicine career prepared him for a leadership role in disaster medicine.









