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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 03 – March 2022

“If Not Me, Then Who?”

Mar 16, 2022 - By Jamie Kuo, MD

Last year’s scope of practice battle in Louisiana helped ignite my new passion for state-level advocacy work,...

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We Dissent!

Mar 16, 2022 - By Gary Gaddis, MD, PHD, FACEP, FIFEM

The Oxford English Dictionary defines dissent as, “the expression or holding of opinions at variance with those...

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Percentage of patients who indicated they saw their lab results before their physician.

Tips for Adjusting to the New Cures Act Rules in Emergency Departments

Mar 16, 2022 - By Linda Kossoff

Five years after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for...

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Instagram: @siuhemresidency Twitter: @statenislandem Location: Staten Island, NY Year founded: 2010 Number of residents: 30, 10 per class Program length: 3 years

Residency Spotlight: Staten Island University Hospital Emergency Medicine

Mar 21, 2022 - By

Instagram: @siuhemresidency Twitter: @statenislandem Location: Staten Island, NY Year founded: 2010 Number of residents: 30, 10 per class Program...

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Dr. Hagahmed

FACEPs in the Crowd: Dr. Mohamed Hagahmed

Mar 21, 2022 - By

New ACEP Fellow Dr. Mohamed Hagahmed’s background informs his unique perspective. He fled Sudan in his early...

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By the Numbers: Current Emergency Medicine Specialty Statistics

Mar 21, 2022 - By

In 2020 48,835 clinically active emergency physicians Median age 50 28% Women Emergency Physicians 14.9 per 100,000...

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(R­–L) Dr. Radecki hiking with his family, Alexander, Annie, and Lydia in Christchurch, New Zealand.

U.S. Doc Takes EM Job in New Zealand, Discusses Their Health Care System

Mar 21, 2022 - By

A series about health care systems and the practice of emergency medicine across the world In this...

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Laura Oh, MD, FACEP, chair of ACEP’s Academic Affairs Committee, leads the group’s meeting during ACEP21 in Boston. 

ACEP Committees Are Force Multipliers

Mar 21, 2022 - By

ACEP members often wonder how they can get more involved with the work of the College, especially...

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Remember to respect the triangle of safety.

How Do Small and Large Catheters Compare in Hemodynamically Stable Patients?

Mar 21, 2022 - By

Case: A 54-year-old male presents to your emergency department the day after being involved in a snowmobile...

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Jason Hack (Oleander Photography)

Toxicology Question: Which Flower Symbolizing Purity and Humility Can Cause Cardiac Arrest?

Mar 21, 2022 - By

Question: Often associated with royal families, which delicate flower symbolizing purity and humility can cause cardiac arrest...

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Emergency Medicine Residents Share Their Innovations in Our Field

Mar 21, 2022 - By Cara Borelli, DO

For this month’s “Resident Voice” column, I explore how emergency medicine residents are innovating the field of...

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: Jason Hack (Oleander Photography)

Toxicology Answer: the Lovely Lily of the Valley

Mar 21, 2022 - By

Answer: Lily of the valley Description Although part of the asparagus family and potentially deadly, the flower...

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ACEP Now Welcomes New Associate Editor

Mar 21, 2022 - By

Catherine Marco, MD, FACEP, is the newest member of the ACEP Now editorial team. In her role...

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Learn More About Health Care Consolidation and its Effects

Mar 21, 2022 - By

A two-part series on ACEP’s regulatory blog tackles both sides of the consolidation coin. The first blog,...

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ACEP Sets Upcoming Advocacy Priorities

Mar 21, 2022 - By

Every year, ACEP’s Federal Government Affairs Committee and the ACEP advocacy team work together to establish broad...

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