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  • ACEP15: Attendees Soak Up Cutting-Edge Technology, Best Practices, and Networking

    The apocryphal stroke patient was right-side deficient, a little aphasic, and had a Rapid Arterial Occlusion Evaluation...
  • Tweets are Flying at #ACEP15

    There’s quantity and there’s quality. The social media coming out of #ACEP15 has both. We surpassed the...
  • ACEP15: Record Number of Tweets Keep Annual Meeting Attendees Up To Date

    It’s Day One at the ACEP annual meeting and if you have Twitter, your phone is probably...

ACEP15: Attendees Soak Up Cutting-Edge Technology, Best Practices, and Networking

October 27, 2015 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

The apocryphal stroke patient was right-side deficient, a little aphasic, and had a Rapid Arterial Occlusion Evaluation…

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Tweets are Flying at #ACEP15

October 27, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 1 Comment

There’s quantity and there’s quality. The social media coming out of #ACEP15 has both. We surpassed the…

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ACEP15: Record Number of Tweets Keep Annual Meeting Attendees Up To Date

October 26, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

It’s Day One at the ACEP annual meeting and if you have Twitter, your phone is probably…

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ACEP15 innovatED Showcases Latest Emergency Department Technology, Tools

October 23, 2015 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Back for a third year, innovatED will be featured the Exhibit Hall Monday through Wednesday. Presented by…

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Using Electronic Medical Records to Predict Readmission Risk After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

September 10, 2015 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Patient characteristics derived from electronic medical records (EMR) can predict the risk of readmission after percutaneous coronary…

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