SAN DIEGO—In high school, Mel Herbert, MD, MBBS, FAAEM, thought he was a superhero. It was an...
William Jaquis, MD, FACEP, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was elected President-Elect during ACEP's Annual Meeting in San...
ACEP turns 50 this year, and we want you to join us for a look back at...
The National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee (NEMPAC) is a critical tool in ACEP’s government affairs strategy...
The Emergency Medicine Residents Association (EMRA) activities at ACEP18 begin with a hardcore simulation competition and finish...
ACEP is proud to bring you the newly revamped Product Showcase in the Exhibit Hall. These educational...
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InnovatED offers an unprecedented look at new technology, products, and services available to emergency medicine practitioners. Don’t...
SAN DIEGO— Although the use of X-rays as a diagnostic tool has been around since 1895, being...
SAN DIEGO—The parlance of concussions is sports medicine, as that is the specialty that has done the...
SAN DIEGO—The numerous pathologies that cause dental pain can be dizzying. But the approach to tooth pain...
SAN DIEGO—What do you do when your obese, medically fragile patient presents profoundly short of breath? This...
As part of its ongoing commitment to providing the highest quality of emergency care, ACEP has developed...
In her 30-minute rapid-fire session “Difficult Dislocations,” Danielle D. Campagne, MD, FACEP, an emergency physician at the...
NIDA: Addressing the Opioid Crisis: NIH Research Initiatives and Opportunities for EPs as Researchers and Innovative Practitioners...
A patient in the peri-arrest period—in other words, the “crashing” patient—can have an opportunity for significant improvement...
Due to popularity, these Tuesday courses are moving to Ballroom 20B. TU-102 Cruising the Literature: Trauma 2018,...
Patients presenting with an acute red eye are common in the emergency department. Megan Boysen Osborn, MD,...
Anterior circulation strokes are commonly considered by emergency physicians, but the signs of posterior stroke can be...
Performing an intubation while a patient is awake can be nerve-wracking, so emergency physicians should prioritize learning...
According to Amal Mattu, MD, FACEP, patients who present in an emergency department with syncope may be...
Each year, ACEP hosts a large contingent of international physicians at our annual meeting. This year, more...
ACEP’s Group Recognition Program is a great way to show your employees that you care about their...
ACEP Now: Vol 43 – No 12 – December 2024
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