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Features

  • Droperidol Is Back (and Here’s What You Need to Know)

    In 2001, when we had agitated patients in the emergency department, we’d give them intramuscular droperidol and...
  • 2019 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the Board of Directors Candidates

    Each year, ACEP’s Council elects new leaders for the College at its meeting. The Council, which represents...
  • ACEP’s New Point-of-Care Phone App Gives You Bedside Tools

    Emergency physicians are innate problem solvers. If they see a gap, they work to close it. When...

Droperidol Is Back (and Here’s What You Need to Know)

September 16, 2019 - Edward W. Boyer, MD, PhD - 3 Comments

In 2001, when we had agitated patients in the emergency department, we’d give them intramuscular droperidol and…

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2019 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the Board of Directors Candidates

August 20, 2019 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Each year, ACEP’s Council elects new leaders for the College at its meeting. The Council, which represents…

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ACEP’s New Point-of-Care Phone App Gives You Bedside Tools

August 20, 2019 - Jordan Grantham - 0 Comment

Emergency physicians are innate problem solvers. If they see a gap, they work to close it. When…

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Simple Ischemic Stroke: Is There Really Such a Thing?

August 20, 2019 - Raymond Isenburg, DO; and Deniece Boothe, DO - 0 Comment

The Case A 50-year-old male with no known past medical history is brought to the emergency department…

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Letter from the Editor: A Vision for ACEP Now’s Future

August 14, 2019 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

I’m tremendously honored to have been selected as medical Editor in Chief of ACEP Now. Thanks to…

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Philly Hospital’s Unexpected Closure Leaves Residents Scrambling

August 14, 2019 - Kelly April Tyrrell - 0 Comment

After months of speculation, residents at Drexel University/Hahnemann University Hospital learned in July that, as of July…

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What Emergency Physicians Need to Know About Anti-Inflammatory Monoclonal Antibodies

August 6, 2019 - W. Richard Bukata, MD - 0 Comment

If you watch network prime-time news programs at all, you can’t help but be impressed by the…

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A Unified Naloxone-Guideline Graph

July 26, 2019 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

This graph is an easy-to-understand guideline to help determine if a patient’s clinical status is likely to…

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Incrementalization of the Cunningham Technique for Anterior Shoulder Reduction

July 24, 2019 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 6 Comments

In my own career and from watching hundreds of colleagues, residents, and other clinical staff, I am…

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2019 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the President-Elect Candidates

July 24, 2019 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Each year, ACEP’s Council elects new leaders for the College at its meeting. The Council, which represents…

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