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Last Day to Visit ACEP Resources at ACEP18

By Dawn Antoline-Wang | on October 3, 2018 | 0 Comment
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ACEP is here for you in all stages of your career—whether you’re just starting out and need a job, getting your footing and want more clinical education, beginning research, becoming a leader, or managing your own department. Check in with these ACEP resources throughout ACEP18.

Exhibit Lobby

Wednesday, 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m., San Diego Conference Center

ACEP Quality
Clinical Emergency Data Registry (CEDR): As part of its ongoing commitment to providing the highest quality emergency medicine care, ACEP developed the CEDR registry. CEDR is the first emergency medicine specialty-wide registry to support emergency physicians’ efforts to improve quality and practice in all types of emergency departments, even as practice and payment policies change.

Emergency Quality Network (E-QUAL): Designed to support the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative, E-QUAL engages emergency medicine clinicians and their emergency departments in improving clinical outcomes and coordination of care; reducing costs associated with sepsis care and avoidable imaging; implementing opioid prescription best-practices; and more.

Stop by the booth or visit the ACEP18 mobile app or onsite program for more information.

Wellness Labs
Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 a.m.
Get your wellness checkup, right at ACEP18!

Exhibit Hall

Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., San Diego Conference Center

ACEP Bookstore
Booth #1734
Check out the variety of emergency medicine titles available for purchase, including the PEER IX Print Companion. Be sure to participate in the booth visitor program for a chance to win one of many valuable prizes. Remember: ACEP members receive special pricing on all products.

ACEP Accreditation
Booth #2651
Stop by the ACEP Accreditation booth to learn about how Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation and Clinical Ultrasound Accreditation Program can boost your emergency department in practice quality and patient care. Both programs are ACEP-governed national programs that focus on the highest standards of care. Visit the booth, or visit ACEP.org to learn more.

ACEP Frontline Podcast Recording Booth
Booth #853
Back by popular demand. Chill out in the podcast coffee break lounge next door and see some of your favorite podcasters in action as they interview some of the biggest names in emergency medicine right on the ACEP18 Exhibit Hall floor.

ACEP Wellness Center
Booth #1535
This year, the ACEP18 Wellness Center will offer a multimodal approach for our members to cultivate and maintain their personal and mental health. In the Wellness Center, come join us for 5-Minute Talks from wellness champions, silent meditation stations, therapy dogs, and the ACEP Wellness Guide—and don’t forget to tell us your story!

Sails Pavilion

Wednesday, 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m., San Diego Conference Center

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With regard to state legislative activity regulating the opioid prescribing practices of emergency physicians, which of the following wouId you support? Check all that apply.

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