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ACEP15 Wednesday Daily News

ACEP15: Dr. Al Sacchetti’s Mills Lecture Hits Highs and Lows of a Career in Emergency Medicine

Oct 27, 2015 - By

BOSTON—Maybe the greatest lesson that Al Sacchetti, MD, FACEP has learned in 35 years of emergency medicine...

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ACEP15: Attendees Soak Up Cutting-Edge Technology, Best Practices, and Networking

Oct 27, 2015 - By

The apocryphal stroke patient was right-side deficient, a little aphasic, and had a Rapid Arterial Occlusion Evaluation...

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ACEP15: Watch Day Two Video Highlights

Oct 27, 2015 - By

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ACEP15: Empty Your Pockets. Slim Down to Just a Smartphone and Stethoscope

Oct 27, 2015 - By Teresa McCallion

BOSTON—Tired of carrying around stacks of quick reference guides, charts, and reminders? So was Esther K. Choo,...

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ACEP15: Drug-Drug Interactions that Can Kill Your Patients

Oct 27, 2015 - By Teresa McCallion

In the United States, there are more than 3,200 prescription drugs, more than 300,000 over-the-counter (OTC) medications,...

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Communication and Cloud Connections Key to Improving Care for ‘Frequent Fliers’

Oct 28, 2015 - By

BOSTON—The onus of reducing superutilizers in emergency departments is on a lot of people. Politicians. Health care...

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Tweets are Flying at #ACEP15

Oct 27, 2015 - By

There’s quantity and there’s quality. The social media coming out of #ACEP15 has both. We surpassed the...

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ACEP15: How to Manage a Diabetic Emergency

Oct 28, 2015 - By

BOSTON—Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) literally hits home for Chandra Aubin, MD, associate professor of Washington University School of...

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Emergency Medicine Leaders Talk Reimbursement, Boarding, and Quality at Q&A

Oct 28, 2015 - By

BOSTON—Steven Stack, MD, FACEP, doesn’t think people understand emergency physicians well enough. Luckily, Dr. Stack—the first practicing...

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Essential Ophthalmologic Procedures and Exams for the Emergency Department

Oct 27, 2015 - By Teresa McCallion

How comfortable are you with ophthalmologic exams? If you are an emergency physician who would like to...

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Is That Chest Pain Unstable Angina or Acute Coronary Syndrome?

Oct 27, 2015 - By

BOSTON—One of the more expensive questions any emergency physician can ask is: Does the patient complaining of...

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Start Planning for ACEP16 in Las Vegas

Start Planning for ACEP16 in Las Vegas

Oct 27, 2015 - By Shakeema Edwards

There are several reasons Las Vegas is considered the entertainment capital of the world, and emergency physicians...

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Emergency Medicine Residents Association Hosts Competition, Awards Ceremony at ACEP15

Oct 24, 2015 - By

The Emergency Medicine Residents Association (EMRA) is closing ACEP15 by recognizing the people who have helped make...

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ACEP15 Exhibit Hall, innovatED, Resource Center Close Wednesday Afternoon

Oct 24, 2015 - By

The Exhibit Hall, including innovatED and the ACEP Resource Center, is only open until 3:30 p.m. today....

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ACEP15 Product and Service Showcases’ Wednesday Schedule

Oct 24, 2015 - By

These educational and product-oriented sessions provide you with an in-depth presentation on a product or service you...

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ACEP15 ED Talks' Tuesday Presentations Target Quality of Care, Defusing Aggressive Patients, Airway Management

ACEP15 ED Talks’ Wednesday Presentations Target Predicting Injury Severity, End-of-Life Care, ED Flexibility

Oct 27, 2015 - By

Wednesday 11:10–11:20 a.m. OnStar’s Injury Severity Prediction Presented by Cathy Bishop, global emergency services outreach and strategy...

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ACEP15 Rorrie Lecture Speakers Offer Tips for Managing Emergency Department Superutilizers

Oct 27, 2015 - By

Frequent fliers—more formally referred to as superutilizers—use a wildly disproportionate amount of emergency department resources. A trio...

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ACEP15 Closing Celebration Scheduled at New England Aquarium

Oct 27, 2015 - By

Finish your time spent on education, networking, and experiencing the best of emergency medicine at the ACEP15...

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Last Day for Emergency Medicine Foundation Donor Lounge, Silent Auction at ACEP15

Oct 24, 2015 - By

The Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF) invests its funds to further emergency medicine research and education. To date,...

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National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee Hosts School of Political Advocacy Wednesday at ACEP15

Oct 24, 2015 - By

The National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee (NEMPAC) is a critical tool in ACEP’s Government Affairs strategy...

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Virtual ACEP15 Digital Library Lets Attendees Experience Missed Sessions

Oct 24, 2015 - By

Too many good sessions and not enough time? With Virtual ACEP15’s extensive digital library of presentations, you...

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ACEP15 Session: Preparing for Diabetic Emergencies

Oct 24, 2015 - By

Don’t assume that the rapid-fire session on diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) titled “DKA and Hyperosmolar Syndrome—High-Yield Pearls and...

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ACEP15 Session: Tips for Safer, More Efficient Ear Nose Throat Procedures

Oct 24, 2015 - By Vanessa Caceres

If you come to Wednesday’s session “Quick Tips: Rapid-Fire ENT Procedures in the ED,” you’ll get tips...

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ACEP15 Session: Care for Challenging Emergency Department Patients

Oct 24, 2015 - By Kelly April Tyrrell

It’s the nature of emergency medicine, said Christopher Colwell, MD, FACEP, interim director of the department of...

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ACEP15 Session: Tools to Guide Critical Decisions in the Emergency Department

Oct 24, 2015 - By Kelly April Tyrrell

“Number needed to treat” may not be a concept all physicians are familiar with, but by the...

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ACEP15 Session: Best Practices in Sepsis Fluid Therapy

Oct 24, 2015 - By

Three trials in the past 18 months that have challenged early goal-directed therapy for patients with sepsis...

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ACEP15 Session: Strategies for Treating Patients With Elevated Blood Pressure

Oct 24, 2015 - By

Elevated blood pressure is “the most common abnormality physicians encounter in the emergency department, but there is...

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ACEP15 Session: Better Critical Care Medicine in the Emergency Department

Oct 24, 2015 - By Vanessa Caceres

There are some methods to help you manage resuscitation in a crashing patient that may not always...

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ACEP15 Session: Concussion Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention

Oct 24, 2015 - By Vanessa Caceres

There’s a lot of talk now about concussions, but physicians are only beginning to understand best practices...

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ACEP15 Session: Recognizing Life-Threatening Rashes in Pediatric Patients

Oct 24, 2015 - By

How many times has a child presented to the emergency department with an unexplained rash? When should...

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