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ACEP16 Tuesday Daily News

Start Planning for ACEP17 in Washington, D.C.

Start Planning for ACEP17 in Washington, D.C.

Oct 17, 2016 - By Rasheeda Wint

Washington, D.C., was dubbed by Forbes Magazine as the number one coolest city in America. If you...

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MILLS LECTURE: Beware of Burnout

Mills Lecture: Beware of Burnout

Oct 17, 2016 - By

LAS VEGAS—In a month or two or six, when you’re back at work and the motivation from...

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Inside ACEP16, Events Brim with Innovation, Wellness, Exhibits and More

Oct 17, 2016 - By

LAS VEGAS—At both ends of the innovatED forum space are hydraulic-powered ambulance cots, both seamlessly able to...

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Education and Celebration With EMRA

Oct 17, 2016 - By

The Emergency Medicine Residents Association (EMRA) helps kick your finances into gear and celebrates the people who...

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Last Day to Visit Exhibit Hall

Oct 17, 2016 - By

Both Exhibit Halls—including innovatED, the ACEP Resource Center, and much more—are only open until 3:30 p.m. today....

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Number Three and Counting, #ACEP16 Swells

Oct 17, 2016 - By

LAS VEGAS—With the ACEP annual meeting in full swing, #ACEP16 has become the third highest trending medical...

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Tuesday innovatED Events at ACEP16

Oct 17, 2016 - By

InnovatED offers an unprecedented look at new technology, products, and services available to emergency medicine practitioners. Don’t...

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Tuesday Product and Service Showcases at ACEP16

Oct 17, 2016 - By

ACEP is proud to bring you the newly revamped Product and Service Showcases. These educational and product-oriented...

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Tuesday Research Forum Events at ACEP16

Oct 17, 2016 - By

Integrate the science with the education at emergency medicine’s premier research event, the ACEP Research Forum. This...

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Miss A Session? Catch Up With Virtual ACEP

Oct 17, 2016 - By

Too many good sessions, not enough time? With Virtual ACEP16’s extensive digital library of presentations, you can...

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Clinical Pearls: The Best and worst of emergency medicine abstracts

Oct 17, 2016 - By Teresa McCallion

Attendees were treated to an irreverent and timely review of 15 studies published in the last year....

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Taking the Fear Out of ENT Procedures in the ED

Oct 17, 2016 - By Vanessa Caceres

Did you know that you can use an empty syringe and a tongue blade in the management...

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Handle Asymptomatic Hypertension Cases

Oct 17, 2016 - By Vanessa Caceres

Hypertension is likely the most comorbid disease you see in the emergency department—but very few people know...

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Examining New and Old Anticoagulants and Their Effects

Oct 17, 2016 - By Vanessa Caceres

It’s normal to feel nervous if you are treating a patient with a gastrointestinal bleed who is...

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Get the Skills to Spot Subtle Patterns in ECG Analysis

Oct 17, 2016 - By Amy E. Hamaker

Electrocardiography (ECG) is an emergency department staple, and tremendous advances in diagnosis have been made recently. But...

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Avoid Financial Dangers When You Are a New Physician

Oct 17, 2016 - By Vanessa Caceres

New emergency physicians may be filled with clinical knowledge—but their understanding of the business side of what...

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Learn Tips and Tricks to Block Pain Effectively

Oct 17, 2016 - By Amy E. Hamaker

Would you want a friend or loved one to be in pain while waiting for a room...

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Get Orthopedic Exam Tips and Tricks from a Master Clinician

Oct 17, 2016 - By Amy E. Hamaker

There are special tests you can perform on orthopedic patients who visit your emergency department to get...

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Is It Neurological? Learn the Subtle Signs and Symptoms

Oct 17, 2016 - By Amy E. Hamaker

“Subtle” is the operative word in the session “Case Studies of Subtle Presentations of Devastating Neurological Conditions”...

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Could the Latest Research Change Your Practices in the Emergency Department?

Oct 17, 2016 - By Rasheeda Wint

It can be difficult to keep up with all of the EM research being published these days,...

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The Best in Critical Care Literature 2016

Oct 18, 2016 - By Teresa McCallion

Michael E. Winters, MD, FACEP, associate professor of emergency medicine and medicine, and co-director of the combined...

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Keep Your Cool When Treating Fever in Kids

Oct 17, 2016 - By

LAS VEGAS—It’s an adage as old as Hippocrates: The higher a febrile child’s fever climbs, the more...

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Rorrie Lecture: Recognizing the Value of Emergency Medicine

Oct 18, 2016 - By

LAS VEGAS—The value of emergency medicine is pretty simple to Andrew Sama, MD, FACEP, chief executive officer...

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Tips for ENT Procedures

Oct 18, 2016 - By

LAS VEGAS—A patient comes into the emergency department with a sore throat that turns out to be...

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How to Reverse Anticoagulants

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LAS VEGAS—It’s an adage as old as Hippocrates: The higher a febrile child’s fever climbs, the more...

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