“ACEP’s international presence, robust infrastructure and strategic capacity are a natural fit with ITLS priorities,” said ACEP President L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, FACEP. “ACEP has the deep expertise to manage and grow the highest-quality training, education, and professional opportunities that span trauma care and emergency medicine worldwide.”
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ACEP Now: January 2026Under the new agreement, George Solomon, MHS, FAEMS, FP-C, CCP-C, LSSBB, Director of EMS, Disaster Medicine, and Accreditation, ACEP Clinical Affairs Division, will assume the role of ITLS Executive Director.
New management enables ITLS to enhance support for affiliates and committees, deepen operational resilience and program consistency, and expand educational programming.
Statement on Changes in Hepatitis B Vaccination Recommendation for Newborns
ACEP joined leading physician and patient advocacy groups in opposing recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) regarding hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination for newborns in the United States.
The joint statement signed by ACEP and more than 40 medical groups reaffirmed the vital role of vaccines in public health:
“ACIP’s decision to downgrade the long-standing recommendation to vaccinate all newborns against hepatitis B at birth will lead to more childhood hepatitis B infections, will lead to more chronic infections that will follow patients into adulthood, and will complicate vaccine access for children. No new data [were] presented during the ACIP meeting to justify this change. The evidence remains clear: the hepatitis B birth dose is safe and an essential component in helping children develop immunity against a serious, potentially lifelong disease.”
The joint statement aligns with ACEP’s continued efforts to support evidence-based medicine and the importance of vaccines in public health.
In another recent statement, ACEP stood firmly behind the science, stating that decades of high-quality research show no link between vaccines and autism. ACEP also reaffirmed its strong support for the use of evidence-based vaccine schedules as an essential component of the emergency care safety net.
ACEP-Endorsed SUPPORT Act Is Reauthorized
The bipartisan Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act of 2025 has been signed into law.
This ACEP-informed and -supported legislation renews and strengthens a range of critical federal programs designed to address the intersecting mental health, opioid/substance use disorder (OUD/SUD), and overdose crises affecting millions of patients and their families.
Emergency physicians see the toll that opioid and substance use disorder takes on our patients, their families, and our communities.
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