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How Emergency Medicine Knowledge, Education Has Changed Since 1976

By ACEP Now | on September 12, 2014 | 0 Comment
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How Emergency Medicine Knowledge, Education Has Changed Since 1976

Emergency physicians in 1976 were gearing up for the ACEP annual meeting, too, although the cutting edge of knowledge and education was a little different back then.

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ACEP Now: Vol 33 – No 09 – September 2014

1. Preparing for ACEP Scientific Assembly in New Orleans, October 1976.

2. Council Resolutions from 1976: EMRA gains its Councillor.

3. Nerve Blocks of the Foot: Outstanding! Why are they not mainstream practice in 2014?!

4. Heimlich Maneuver first described in 1974: Somewhat validated with interesting methodology in 1976.

5. Practical Reviews in EM? Great source of Education! Put the 3×5 card with the abstract into your file drawer at home and listen to the tapes in your car, while rocking a fancy pair of double knit pants!

—Compliments of Bruce Walmsley, MD, FACEP

Topics: American College of Emergency PhysiciansEmergency MedicineJournal of ACEP

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