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Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly Well Attended in New York

By ACEP Now | on May 14, 2015 | 0 Comment
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More than 500 physicians, nurses and physician assistants attended the Advanced PEM Assembly lectures.

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ACEP Now: Vol 34 – No 05 – May 2015

More than 500 physicians, nurses and physician assistants attended the Advanced PEM Assembly lectures.

ACEP and the American Academy of Pediatrics teamed up in late March to offer the Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) Assembly in New York City. In addition to attending ultrasound and pediatric skills workshops, more than 500 physicians, nurses and physician assistants attended the Essentials track and the two days of lectures.

The Advanced PEM Assembly moves to Orlando in 2016, but that doesn’t mean we’ve closed the book on the latest offering. Whether you want to brush up on your pediatric emergency medicine skills or take your dual-boarded training to the next level, the PEPID Virtual Advanced PEM15 and Virtual Essentials in PEM15 offer a wide range of valuable content. Sessions on wound care, pediatric resuscitation, pneumonia in children, and much more are now available.

Topics: ACEPAdvanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine AssemblyAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansEmergency MedicinePediatrics

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