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ACEP Now: Vol 37 – No 09 – September 2018

ACEP President Responds to New York Times Article on Medical Liability Limits

Sep 11, 2018 - By

“Hospital emergency departments are unique in that they have a federal mandate to screen and stabilize everyone who...

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Coding Wizard

How to Handle Electrocardiogram Reimbursement

Sep 11, 2018 - By David Friedenson, MD, FACEP

Question: Can I be reimbursed for interpreting my patient’s 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) rather than the cardiologist? Answer:...

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Vidor E. Friedman, MD, FACEP

Dr. Vidor Friedman on Stepping into the Role of ACEP’s President-Elect

Aug 14, 2018 - By

In June, Vidor E. Friedman, MD, FACEP, was elected by the ACEP Board of Directors (BOD) to...

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2018 ACEP ELECTIONS PREVIE W

2018 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the President-Elect Candidates

Sep 19, 2018 - By

Each year, ACEP’s Council elects new leaders for the College at its meeting. The Council, which represents...

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Dr. John Rogers Pens Post-Resignation Letter to ACEP Council

Aug 14, 2018 - By John Rogers, MD, FACEP

To the ACEP Council: It has been a little more than a week since my resignation as...

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Interview with ACEP Past President Gregory L. Henry, MD, FACEP

Sep 19, 2018 - By

As part of our celebration of ACEP’s 50th anniversary, ACEP Now Medical Editor-in-Chief Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD,...

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Break Room

Our “Retirement Tips” Article Receives Feedback

Sep 25, 2018 - By

More Retirement Advice I thought your “Retirement Tips” article fell short of giving tested, practical advice to...

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ACEP Sues Insurer for Retroactive Denials of Emergency Department Visits

Sep 19, 2018 - By Laura Wooster, MPH; and Leslie Patterson Moore, JD

In its escalating fight against Anthem BlueCross BlueShield’s dangerous policy of retroactive denials of ED visits the...

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PHOTO: Jason Hack (Oleander Photography)

Toxicology Question: Can This Toxic Plant Treat Certain Illnesses?

Sep 25, 2018 - By

Question: Can this blueberry-esque toxin be used to treat certain illnesses? Click here for the answer.

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Toxicology Answer: Can This Toxic Plant Treat Certain Illnesses?

Sep 25, 2018 - By

Click here for question. Answer: Yes. Pokeweed has been shown in nonhuman studies to have anti-tumor properties...

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Dr. Christina Maslach Discusses the Roots of Burnout

Sep 19, 2018 - By

When Christina Maslach, PhD, started her psychology research career in the early 1970s, she didn’t know that...

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Is a Two-Physician Marriage Double the Challenge or Double the Fun?

Sep 19, 2018 - By

Being a physician can make relationships challenging—long hours, high stress, and the danger of burnout can tax...

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The Making of "Do No Harm," a Film about Physician Suicide

The Making of “Do No Harm,” a Film about Physician Suicide

Sep 19, 2018 - By Christopher I. Doty, MD, FAAEM, FACEP; and Robyn Symon

As the camera pans on an aerial shot of the New York City skyline at dusk, we...

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2018-2019 Compensation Report for Emergency Physicians

Sep 19, 2018 - By Barb Katz

The national average salary for emergency physicians increased again this past year, a full 3.5 percent. Not...

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ACEP Council to Consider 51 Resolutions at ACEP18

Sep 19, 2018 - By

At the ACEP18 Council meeting, resolutions brought forward by members of the College will be discussed. These...

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What's in the 2019 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule?

What’s in the 2019 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule?

Sep 19, 2018 - By

The 2019 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule was released on July 12, 2018, and it includes...

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Your Overdose Patient Doesn’t Want to Quit—Now What?

Sep 11, 2018 - By Evan Schwarz, MD, FACEP, FACMT; and R. Corey Waller MD, MS, FACEP, DFASAM

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth part of an ongoing series on what emergency physicians can do...

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Don't Let Bias Affect How You Treat Your Patients

Don’t Let Bias Affect How You Treat Your Patients

Sep 19, 2018 - By

“Don’t worry about them, doc—they’re a frequent flier.” “Doc, they’re just drug-seeking.” These phrases are much too...

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Is Intravenous Lidocaine for Pain Safe and Effective in the ED?

Sep 19, 2018 - By

The Case A 49-year-old man presents to the emergency department with the chief complaint of left lumbar back...

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Tips for Diagnosing Occult Fractures in the Emergency Department

Sep 19, 2018 - By Arun Sayal, MD, CCFP(EM)

Written from the perspective of an emergency physician who also runs a weekly minor fracture clinic, this...

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New, More Potent Rabies Treatment Now Available

Sep 25, 2018 - By Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP

HyperRAB 300 IU/mL is a higher-potency formulation of a previously Food and Drug Administration–approved rabies immune globulin...

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New, More Potent Rabies Treatment Now Available

Tips for Treatment Following Possible Rabies Exposure

Sep 25, 2018 - By David A. Talan, MD, FACEP, FIDSA

An emergency physician friend texted me about whether I thought he should get rabies postexposure prophylaxis (RPEP)....

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Myths in Emergency Medicine: Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiograms as Imaging Standard, and Radiographs for Pelvic Trauma

Science Has Repeatedly Debunked this Stubborn Ophthalmology Myth

Sep 19, 2018 - By

New Data Haven’t Changed Ophthalmology’s Myopic View of Topical Anesthetics for Corneal Abrasions For decades, emergency physicians...

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Emergency Physician Dr. Young Is a World Series of Poker Phenom

Sep 19, 2018 - By

Joseph Young, DO, is the medical director for the emergency department at Baylor University Medical Center in...

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4-Step Approach to Treating Alcohol Withdrawal

4-Step Approach to Treating Alcohol Withdrawal

Sep 19, 2018 - By

Even though more than half a million patients are seen in U.S. emergency departments for alcohol withdrawal...

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ACEP-Led Provision Boosts Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

Sep 19, 2018 - By

An ACEP-developed provision that requires the Department of Defense to share controlled substance prescribing information of TRICARE...

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ACEP Teams Up to Improve ED Sickle Cell Disease Care

Sep 19, 2018 - By

The Emergency Department Sickle Cell Care Coalition (EDSC3) hosted a one-day leadership summit on Aug. 16, 2018,...

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The Latest ACEP Advocacy for Physicians and Patients

Sep 19, 2018 - By

ACEP was invited by AHIP, a trade association for commercial insurers, to participate in a meeting of...

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