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Case Report: When Syncope Gets Hairy

June 17, 2025 - Anthony J. Halupa, DO, FACEP - 0 Comment

School picture day is often dreaded by children and their parents. Although finding the perfect outfit and…

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Case Report: Rapid Diagnosis of Acute Aortic Dissection with POCUS

June 11, 2025 - Ashlee T. Gore, DO; Anneliese Fisher; Brandon Amburgey, DO; Hillary J. McKinley, MD - 1 Comment

A 55-year-old woman with medical history of well-controlled hypertension and renal cell carcinoma, status post-partial nephrectomy, presented…

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Dr. Joe Sachs and “The Pitt” Are Redefining Public Health Education Through Storytelling

June 11, 2025 - Leona Scott - 0 Comment

When a viewer sent a message saying they sought help for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after watching…

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Pros and Cons: A Mandated Four-Year Residency

June 11, 2025 - Andrew Garrett Little, DO, FACEP, and Megan Healy, MD, FAAEM - 1 Comment

PRO: Move to Mandated Four-Year Residency a Crucial Step by Andrew Garrett Little, DO, FACEP The recent…

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ACEP4U: Reinventing Research Education

June 11, 2025 - Alexander Limkakeng, MD, MHSc, FACEP, and Gary Gaddis, MD, PhD, FACEP - 0 Comment

ACEP leaders and emergency medicine researchers knew in the late 1990s that the specialty lacked the respect…

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ACEP 2025 Leadership & Advocacy Conference—Showing Up on Behalf of EM!

June 5, 2025 - L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The quote “90 percent of life is just showing up” has been attributed to various people. In…

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June 2025 News from the College

June 5, 2025 - ACEP Now - 1 Comment

ACEP ED Accreditation Program Open for Business ACEP’s new Emergency Department Accreditation Program (EDAP) is ready to…

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Visual Dx Answer: a) Measles

June 4, 2025 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

The exanthem consists of erythematous macules and papules beginning at the forehead and behind the ears, eventually…

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Visual Dx Question: What Is This Rash?

June 4, 2025 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

A 36-year-old man presents with fever and rash. What is the diagnosis? Measles Pityriasis rosea Scabies Tinea…

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Prehospital Buprenorphine Is a Powerful Tool in the Opioid-Crisis Fight

June 4, 2025 - Karen Hou Chung, MD - 0 Comment

Drug overdoses are a leading cause of accidental death in the United States, representing a persistent and…

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