Logo

Log In Sign Up |  An official publication of: American College of Emergency Physicians
Navigation
  • Home
  • Multimedia
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
  • Clinical
    • Airway Managment
    • Case Reports
    • Critical Care
    • Guidelines
    • Imaging & Ultrasound
    • Pain & Palliative Care
    • Pediatrics
    • Resuscitation
    • Trauma & Injury
  • Career
    • Practice Management
      • Reimbursement & Coding
      • Legal
      • Operations
    • Awards
    • Certification
    • Early Career
    • Education
    • Leadership
    • Profiles
    • Retirement
    • Work-Life Balance
  • Compensation Reports
  • Columns
    • ACEP4U
    • Airway
    • Benchmarking
    • By the Numbers
    • EM Cases
    • End of the Rainbow
    • Equity Equation
    • FACEPs in the Crowd
    • Forensic Facts
    • From the College
    • Kids Korner
    • Medicolegal Mind
    • Opinion
      • Break Room
      • New Spin
      • Pro-Con
    • Pearls From EM Literature
    • Policy Rx
    • Practice Changers
    • Problem Solvers
    • Residency Spotlight
    • Resident Voice
    • Skeptics’ Guide to Emergency Medicine
    • Sound Advice
    • Special OPs
    • Toxicology Q&A
    • WorldTravelERs
  • Resources
    • mTBI Resource Center
    • ACEP.org
    • ACEP Knowledge Quiz
    • CME Now
    • Annual Scientific Assembly
      • ACEP14
      • ACEP15
      • ACEP16
      • ACEP17
      • ACEP18
      • ACEP19
    • Annals of Emergency Medicine
    • JACEP Open
    • Emergency Medicine Foundation
  • Issue Archives
  • Archives
    • Brief19
    • Coding Wizard
    • Images in EM
    • Care Team
    • Quality & Safety
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Medical Editor in Chief
    • Editorial Advisory Board
    • Awards
    • Authors
    • Article Submission
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Privacy Policy
    • Copyright Information
st_shortcode_slider

Latest Posts

“FemInEM” Is Blazing a Positive Path to Gender Equity

July 23, 2016 - Dara Kass, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Although the saying goes, “Inspiration often strikes when you’re least expecting it,” I tend…

Read More

Flint, Michigan County Has First Case of Legionnaires’ Disease in 2016

July 21, 2016 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

The home county to Flint, Michigan, where residents were exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water,…

Read More

More U.S. Babies with Zika-Related Birth Defects Reported by Health Agency

July 21, 2016 - Bill Berkrot (Reuters) - 0 Comment

Three more babies have been born in the United States with birth defects likely…

Read More

U.S. Republicans Reject Democratic Funding Proposals for Opioids

July 20, 2016 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

Republican lawmakers in U.S. Congress have rejected two Democratic amendments to provide nearly $1…

Read More

After Acute ICH, Hypodensities in Hematoma May Predict Expansion

July 20, 2016 - Lorraine L. Janeczko (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Hypodensities in a hematoma within the first 48 hours after an acute intracerebral hemorrhage…

Read More

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in the ED: Exciting Medicine, Ethical Challenges

July 19, 2016 - Nathan G. Allen, MD, FACEP, John Jesus, MD, FACEP, Heidi Knowles, MD, MS, FACEP, Gregory L. Larkin, MD, MS, MSPH, FACEP, FACEM, and Rocky Schears, MD, MPH, FACEP - 0 Comment

A previously healthy 45-year-old man is brought into the emergency department with chest pain…

Read More

ACEP President Dr. Jay Kaplan Responds to Comment about Statement on Orlando Mass Shooting

July 13, 2016 - Jay Kaplan, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Dr. Durston – In response to your allegation that my response to the Orlando…

Read More

FDA Seeks Suspension of 4,402 Illegal Prescription Drug Websites

July 12, 2016 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it, along with international authorities, has formally…

Read More

Can Social Emergency Medicine Give a Different Perspective on Community Health?

July 8, 2016 - Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Physicians in social emergency medicine are examining how changes in social elements change patients’…

Read More

No Birth Defects Seen in Babies Exposed to Zika Late in Pregnancy: Study

July 8, 2016 - Julie Steenhuysen (Reuters) - 0 Comment

A study of Zika infections in Colombia has found no obvious birth defects among…

Read More
  • «
  • ‹
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • ›
  • »
Wiley
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use
  • Advertise
  • Cookie Preferences
Copyright © 2026 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved, including rights for text and data mining and training of artificial technologies or similar technologies. ISSN 2333-2603