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ACEP News: Vol 29 – No 07 – July 2010

I’ll Never Forget

Jul 01, 2010 - By David F. Baehren, M.D.

If you practice emergency medicine long enough, you begin to accumulate a handful of experiences that you...

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Trauma in the Obstetric Patient: A Bedside Tool

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Trauma is the number one cause of pregnancy-associated maternal deaths in the United States.1 Concerns about the...

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Delayed Sequence Intubation (DSI)

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e The Case You have a 50-year-old male with bad bilateral pneumonia; BP 108/70, HR 96, RR...

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Alternative Uses for Q-tips

Jul 01, 2010 - By Michelle Lin, M.D.

In 1923, Leo Gerstenzang invented the commercial Q-tip after observing his wife attach wads of cotton to...

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Leadership Conference Draws Largest-Ever Attendance

Jul 01, 2010 - By Nancy Calaway, ACEP News Staff Writer

The 2010 Leadership and Advocacy Conference was a great success this year, with our largest-ever attendance of...

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ACEP Quietly Continues to Work on Your Behalf

Jul 01, 2010 - By Angela F. Gardner, M.D., FACEP

The past several months have seen health care reform dominate the attention of ACEP members, other physicians,...

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ACEP Online Benefits

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Free Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Resources for Clinicians and Patients With the CDC, ACEP has developed several...

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