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Emergency Physician

  • Ambulance Lights and Sirens Should Only Be Used When the Benefit Outweighs the Risks

    Sharron Rose Frieburg was 18 years old when a Bloomington Fire Department ambulance ran a red light...
  • ACEP Battles Anthem BlueCross BlueShield Policy That Jeopardizes Prudent Layperson Standard

    Since early summer, ACEP has been working hard on behalf of its members to protect the prudent...
  • Recognize the Signs That Older Children and Adolescents Are Playing the Choking Game

    The Case A 15-year-old-male complaining of a headache (HA) is brought to the emergency department by his...

Ambulance Lights and Sirens Should Only Be Used When the Benefit Outweighs the Risks

April 3, 2018 - Anna Bona, MD; and Matt Friedman, MD - 3 Comments

Sharron Rose Frieburg was 18 years old when a Bloomington Fire Department ambulance ran a red light…

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ACEP Battles Anthem BlueCross BlueShield Policy That Jeopardizes Prudent Layperson Standard

March 14, 2018 - Laura Wooster, MPH - 1 Comment

Since early summer, ACEP has been working hard on behalf of its members to protect the prudent…

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Recognize the Signs That Older Children and Adolescents Are Playing the Choking Game

February 6, 2018 - Ralph J. Riviello, MD, MS, FACEP; and Heather V. Rozzi, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The Case A 15-year-old-male complaining of a headache (HA) is brought to the emergency department by his…

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Is a Crying Baby an Emergency or Just Normal Infant Behavior?

January 23, 2018 - Richard B. Witkov, MD; and Adeola Kosoko, MD - 0 Comment

You hear a piercing shriek reverberate across your emergency department. The tracking board shows a chief complaint…

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Impact of 2018 CMS Physician Fee Schedule on Emergency Physicians

January 9, 2018 - Michael A. Granovsky, MD, FACEP, CPC, and David A. McKenzie, CAE - 0 Comment

The 2018 Medicare physician fee schedule was released on Nov. 2, 2017, with generally good news for…

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Medical Improvisation and the Media

December 19, 2017 - Kenneth V. Iserson, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAAEM, FIFEM - 0 Comment

Medical improvisation is a subject with which I have had a lot of experience throughout my career….

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ACEP Member Dr. Jeff Gusky’ Photography Featured in Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Exhibition

October 25, 2017 - ACEP Now - 2 Comments

Emergency physicians do more than save lives! Longtime ACEP member (since 1991) Jeff Gusky, MD, FACEP, is…

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Emergency Physician Myiesha Taylor Helps Promote Diversity with Doc McStuffins TV Character

October 15, 2017 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Myiesha Taylor, MD, knows how rare it is to see a black female physician on television. As…

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Too Tough on Steroids?

September 20, 2017 - Cloyd Gatrell, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Dr. Radecki’s article on steroids in sore throat is too quick to accept the study he cites…

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Prudent Layperson Standard in Emergency Medicine Under Attack

September 18, 2017 - L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, FACEP - 2 Comments

In the history of the specialty of emergency medicine, there have been landmark pieces of legislation that…

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