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  • How ACEP’s Scientific Assembly Has Changed Since 1977

    Scientific Assembly Still Going Strong This month, emergency physicians will join their colleagues in Boston for education...
  • Some Emergency Medicine Techniques, Treatments from 1974 Hold Value

    1. Nov./Dec. 1974: The art of physical diagnosis performed with serious sideburns.     2. Simulation training...
  • How Emergency Medicine Knowledge, Education Has Changed Since 1976

    Emergency physicians in 1976 were gearing up for the ACEP annual meeting, too, although the cutting edge...

How ACEP’s Scientific Assembly Has Changed Since 1977

October 13, 2015 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Scientific Assembly Still Going Strong This month, emergency physicians will join their colleagues in Boston for education…

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Some Emergency Medicine Techniques, Treatments from 1974 Hold Value

November 19, 2014 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

1. Nov./Dec. 1974: The art of physical diagnosis performed with serious sideburns.     2. Simulation training…

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How Emergency Medicine Knowledge, Education Has Changed Since 1976

September 12, 2014 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Emergency physicians in 1976 were gearing up for the ACEP annual meeting, too, although the cutting edge…

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