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How ACEP’s Scientific Assembly Has Changed Since 1977

By ACEP Now | on October 13, 2015 | 0 Comment
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How ACEP's Scientific Assembly Has Changed Since 1977

Scientific Assembly Still Going Strong

This month, emergency physicians will join their colleagues in Boston for education and networking at ACEP15. In 1977, ACEP members were traveling to the opposite side of the country for the Scientific Assembly—but some of the hot topics for discussion haven’t changed.

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ACEP Now: Vol 34 – No 10 – October 2015
  1. JACEP cover from 38 years ago.
  2. San Francisco was featured as the fifth ACEP Scientific Assembly location and has continued to be a favorite venue ever since.
  3. Telemedicine in the ’70s? Amazing how some topics seem to resurface over time. Looking at the title and the era, would you have expected a soup can and a string? Page 440 shows the state-of-the-art telemedicine equipment being used in 1977.

—Compliments of Bruce Walmsley, MD, FACEP

Topics: ACEPACEP15American College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyEmergency DepartmentEmergency MedicineEmergency PhysicianTelemedicine

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