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The ACEP Code of Ethics, Past and Future

By Arvind Venkat, MD; Eashwar B. Chandrasekaran, MD; Elizabeth P. Clayborne, MD; Norine A. McGrath, MD; Daniel R. Martin, MD; and Heidi Knowles, MD | on September 11, 2018 | 0 Comment
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Dr. Venkat is vice chair for research and faculty academic affairs in the department of emergency medicine at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh; professor of emergency medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia; President-Elect of the Pennsylvania College of Emergency Physicians; and Chair of the ACEP Ethics Committee.

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Dr. Chandrasekaran is assistant professor of clinical emergency medicine in the department of emergency medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis.

Dr. Clayborne is clinical instructor in the department of emergency medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore.

Dr. McGrath is director of the John J. Lynch MD Center for Ethics and assistant professor of emergency medicine at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital and Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Martin is professor of emergency medicine and vice chair for education in the department of emergency medicine at The Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus.

Dr. Knowles is director of leadership and advocacy in the department of emergency medicine at JPS Health Network in Fort Worth, Texas, and Past-President of the Texas College of Emergency Physicians.

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Topics: ACEPAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansCode of EthicsEthicspolicy

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