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Emergency Medicine

  • Opinion: Emergency Physicians Should Take Cautious Approach to Incentives that Boost Patient Satisfaction

    Jay Kaplan MD, FACEP, recently argued in ACEP Now (April 2014) that emergency physicians should embrace patient...
  • Tweets from Emergency Physicians about Thought-Provoking Health Care Topics

    Last month, I attended the Aspen Ideas Festival at the Aspen Institute (@aspenideas) in Colorado for its...
  • SuperTrack Approach to Patient Segmentation Aids Emergency Departments

    For emergency departments seeing medium to high volumes of patients, the concept of patient segmentation is becoming...

Opinion: Emergency Physicians Should Take Cautious Approach to Incentives that Boost Patient Satisfaction

August 14, 2014 - Joshua J. Fenton, MD, MPH, and Andrew N. Fenton, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Jay Kaplan MD, FACEP, recently argued in ACEP Now (April 2014) that emergency physicians should embrace patient…

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Tweets from Emergency Physicians about Thought-Provoking Health Care Topics

August 14, 2014 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

Last month, I attended the Aspen Ideas Festival at the Aspen Institute (@aspenideas) in Colorado for its…

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SuperTrack Approach to Patient Segmentation Aids Emergency Departments

August 14, 2014 - Shari Welch, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

For emergency departments seeing medium to high volumes of patients, the concept of patient segmentation is becoming…

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Is Video or Direct Laryngoscopy Better for Intubation in Trauma Patients?

August 14, 2014 - Ken Milne, MD - 0 Comment

Eighty-seven percent of intubations were performed by emergency physicians. In more than two-thirds of cases, rapid sequence…

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Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest from Lyme Carditis Underscores Need for Timely Diagnosis, Treatment

August 14, 2014 - Joseph D. Forrester, MD, MSc - 0 Comment

CDC partners with ACEP to disseminate info about disseminated Lyme: critical update on Lyme carditis Disclaimer: The…

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New ACEP Headquarters to Add More Member Benefit

August 12, 2014 - Alexander M. Rosenau, DO, CPE, FACEP, and Dean Wilkerson, JD, MBA, CAE - 0 Comment

In 1983, when the current ACEP headquarters was built, emergency medicine was fairly new as a recognized…

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Maintain Emergency Medicine Certification as Requirement for ACEP Membership

August 12, 2014 - Russell Radtke, MD, FACEP, Chair of the ACEP Young Physicians Section - 3 Comments

The case for maintaining strict membership requirements for ACEP The discussion on opening up ACEP membership to…

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Open ACEP Membership to All Emergency Physicians

August 12, 2014 - Sullivan Smith, MD, FACEP, Chair of the ACEP Careers Section - 1 Comment

Allowing ED physicians not certified in EM to join will fulfill our mission—and ultimately help patients Courage…

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Title of the Physician Assistant: A Policy Statement from the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants

August 11, 2014 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

The policy of the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants (SEMPA) is that physician assistants should only…

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Geriatic Emergency Medicine Training Valued as More Seniors Visit the ED

July 23, 2014 - Christina L. Shenvi, MD, PhD, Debra Bynum, MD, and Kevin Biese MD, MAT - 0 Comment

Geriatric emergency medicine (GEM) is an area of growing importance within emergency medicine. The population of adults…

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