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  • Naloxone Distribution to Patients in Emergency Department Raises Controversy

    The article “Naloxone Distribution Strategies Needed in Emergency Departments” by Samuels et al (ACEP Now, March 2016)...
  • Clinical Scores Fail to Identify Large-Artery Occlusion in Stroke Patients

    Clinical scales currently in use do not accurately identify large-artery occlusion (LAO) in patients with acute ischemic...
  • U.S. Sees First Case of Bacteria Resistant to All Antibiotics

    U.S. health officials on Thursday (5/26) reported the first case in the country of a patient with...

Naloxone Distribution to Patients in Emergency Department Raises Controversy

June 15, 2016 - Catherine A. Marco, MD, FACEP; John E. Jesus, MD, FACEP; Joel M. Geiderman, MD, FACEP; and Eileen F. Baker, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

The article “Naloxone Distribution Strategies Needed in Emergency Departments” by Samuels et al (ACEP Now, March 2016)…

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Clinical Scores Fail to Identify Large-Artery Occlusion in Stroke Patients

June 9, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Clinical scales currently in use do not accurately identify large-artery occlusion (LAO) in patients with acute ischemic…

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U.S. Sees First Case of Bacteria Resistant to All Antibiotics

June 1, 2016 - Ransdell Pierson and Bill Berkrot (Reuters) - 0 Comment

U.S. health officials on Thursday (5/26) reported the first case in the country of a patient with…

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Emergency Physician Saves Hockey Fan In Cardiopulmonary Arrest at Game

February 12, 2016 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Quick-thinking emergency physician becomes a fan’s health care safety net during a cardiac emergency at a hockey…

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Pediatric Emergency Playbook Podcast a Key Resource for Emergency Physicians

February 12, 2016 - Annalise Sorrentino, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

What is fear? These are the opening words of the podcast “The Undifferentiated Sick Infant,” which can…

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ACEP15: “The Tube Stealer” Advocates in Favor of Non-Invasive Positive Pressure

October 26, 2015 - Teresa McCallion - 0 Comment

BOSTON—Many may know Scott D. Weingart, MD, FACEP, as the chief of the Division of Emergency Critical…

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Research on Therapeutic Hypothermia for Post-Arrest Patients Helps Refine Temperature-Management Strategies

October 10, 2014 - Scott D. Weingart, MD, FCCM - 1 Comment

New research on therapeutic hypothermia for post-arrest patients helps refine temperature-management strategies

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