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ACEP Young Physicians Section

By ACEP Now | on February 1, 2012 | 0 Comment
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The Section has developed a successful yearly educational track at ACEP’s Leadership and Advocacy Conference, in conjunction with EMRA. In addition to this year’s programming, look forward to the ACEP-YPS Poster Symposium showcased during the conference. Research presentations focus on advocacy initiatives in emergency medicine. Annual special programming at Scientific Assembly also covers topics of interest to young physicians not well covered in the regular curriculum.

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ACEP News: Vol 31 – No 02 – February 2012

The YPS website within ACEP.org is being updated.

Currently, members can access webinars, online versions of newsletters, In Transition, and articles written to aid in the transition into successful EM practice.

More information about becoming a member of the YPS is available at www.acep.org/youngphysicianssection.


Visit www.acep.org/sections to find out more about all of ACEP’s Sections of Membership.

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Topics: ACEPACEP CouncilAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyCareer DevelopmentEarly CareerEducationEmergency MedicineEmergency PhysicianResearchSection SpotlightSocial MediaTechnology

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