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ACEP Reports Progress on Workforce Issues

By ACEP Now | on July 27, 2021 | 0 Comment
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  • ACEP leaders continue to explore adding fellowships to expand emergency medicine’s brand. Successful models are being considered for replication. Potential areas for growth include geriatrics, hospice and palliative care, home health monitoring and post-acute care, disaster medicine, administrative medicine/executive leadership, and more. Recommendations are forthcoming.
  • ACEP is continuing to gather member profiles to highlight those who have successfully expanded their roles, with a goal to crowdsource and research ways to bring nontraditional EM practice areas (observation, acute psychiatric, EMS, telehealth) under the EM umbrella as viable career pathways. 

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ACEP Now: Vol 40 – No 07 – July 2021

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