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ACEP News: Vol 30 – No 06 – June 2011

Quiet Competence

Jun 01, 2011 - By David F. Baehren, M.D.

In the 200 years since José Gaspar held women for ransom on Captiva Island in Florida, things...

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Inferior Vena Cava Ultrasound

Jun 01, 2011 - By

The 2008 ACEP Policy Statement on Emergency Ultrasound Guidelines includes the evaluation of intravascular volume status and...

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Summertime Is ‘Swimmer’s Ear’ Season

Jun 01, 2011 - By Emily Piercefield, MD, DVM; Sarah Collier, MPH; Michele Hlavsa, RN, MPH; Michael Brady, MD; and Michael Beach, PhD

Acute otitis externa (AOE), known as “swimmer’s ear,” is a common problem encountered in emergency medicine practice,...

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ACEP Clinical Policy Review: Suspected Pulmonary Embolism

Jun 01, 2011 - By Francis M. Fesmire, MD, FACEP, ACEP News Contributing Writer

In the June 2011 issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine, the American College of Emergency Physicians...

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Proposed Measures on CT Scans Cause Concern

Jun 01, 2011 - By Linda Blachly, ACEP News Contributing Writer

The American College of Emergency Physicians has raised red flags over proposed measures aimed at CT scan...

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Get the Latest Research In the June Annals

Jun 01, 2011 - By

Here is a look at two articles published in the June issue of Annals of Emergency Medicine....

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Kentucky Member Named ED Director of the Year

Jun 01, 2011 - By

Dr. Royce D. Coleman was named the 2011 Emergency Department Director of the Year by Blue Jay...

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Emergency Care Exempted From Balance Billing Ban

Jun 01, 2011 - By Christie L. Carter, ACEP News Contributing Writer

The fraying safety net of emergency medicine received a reprieve recently, largely due to several ACEP members...

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