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ACEP News: Vol 28 – No 09 – September 2009

Big Boys Don’t Cry

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

Working in a “customer service” job is stressful. We know that more than anyone. We perform in...

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Focus On: Acute Ischemic Stroke

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Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is defined as permanent brain injury secondary to disruption of blood flow. The...

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Search Abstracts For This Year’s Research Forum

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A new feature of this year’s Research Forum allows attendees to search poster or oral abstract ­presentations...

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Survey Examines EDs’ Use of Cardiac Markers

Sep 01, 2009 - By Rebecca B. Parker, M.D. And Robert E. Suter, D.O., M.H.A.

Emergency physicians see more than 8 million patients a year with a chief complaint of chest pain....

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ACEP Clinical Policy Committee’s Patient Management Recommendations

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Level A recommendations. Do not utilize cardiac serum marker tests to exclude non-AMI acute coronary syndromes (i.e.,...

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ACCME’s New Requirements Bring Change to CME

Sep 01, 2009 - By

Expansion of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education guidelines means significant changes for providers, including a...

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2009 ACEP Elections: Meet the Candidates

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At its annual meeting in October, the 318 Councillors who make up the ACEP Council and represent...

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Colleague Commentary So You’ve Been Slimed

Sep 01, 2009 - By Robert C. Solomon, M.D. ACEP News Medical Editor

The lecture was titled, “So you’ve been sued.” You’ve seen that title. Maybe you’ve heard the lecture....

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ACEP Honors 2009 Excellence In Journalism Award Winners

Sep 01, 2009 - By

Six journalists received Excellence in Journalism Awards from the American College of Emergency Physicians during the 2009...

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