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ACEP News: Vol 28 – No 07 – July 2009

Reassurance Is Us

Jul 01, 2009 - By David F. Baehren, M.D.

In every occupation, there are aggravations that people endure knowing that, overall, they enjoy what they do....

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Acute Aortic Dissection

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Acute aortic dissection is defined as the rapid development of a false, blood-filled channel within the tunica...

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PQRI for the Regular Guy (or Gal)

Jul 01, 2009 - By The ACEP Coding & Nomenclature Advisory Committee

The initials “PQRI” float around in emergency department management articles, ACEP News, Scientific Assembly, and many other...

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ACEP Approves Fair Payment / Balance Billing Policies

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The ACEP Board of Directors recently approved a new policy statement on fair payment and revised the...

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Research Forum Issues Call for Abstracts

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ACEP’s Research Forum is providing emergency medicine researchers with another opportunity this year to present scientific emergency...

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News in Annals Of Emergency Medicine

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Annals of Emergency Medicine offers in-depth news and analysis, plus investigative journalism in con-text for the informed...

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ENT Dilemmas—How Do I Get That Out of There?

Jul 01, 2009 - By Deborah Colina, M.D., Stanley Dudek, M.D., and Michelle Lin, M.D.

Proficiency at removing foreign bodies is an art, and many times it’s a matter of having the...

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