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PEERCert+ Adds Advanced Emergency Ultrasound Component

By ACEP Now | on February 16, 2022 | 0 Comment
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In January 2020, ACEP introduced the newest member of the PEER test prep family: PEERcert+ Advanced Ultrasound. This module was specifically designed using PEER’s premier prep standards to meet your Focused Practice Designation needs.

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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 02 – February 2022

This exam prep tool is full of helpful visuals, with more than 200 ultrasound images, infographics and videos. It includes more than 100 content questions that match EM ultrasonography core curriculum, plus a 50-question simulated practice test. Like all PEER modules, you can earn CME as you go.

PEERCert+ Adds Advanced Emergency Ultrasound ComponentAdvanced Ultrasound is just the latest addition to the growing PEERCert+ family of modules. The other prep tools, designed to help prepare for MyEMCert, include Abdominopelvic, Abnormal Vital Signs and Shock, Head and Neck, Neurology, Social and Behavioral Health, Thoracorespiratory, and Trauma and Bleeding. Another new module, Nontraumatic Musculoskeletal, is set to launch in late February 2022.

View the full PEER umbrella or learn more by visiting our website. 

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