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Trauma

  • Emergency Department Management of Prehospital Tourniquets

    As prehospital tourniquet use rises, learn the evidence-based steps for safe removal in the ED and how to avoid life-threatening complications.
  • Trauma First Aid at the 2025 Boston Marathon

    A BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fellowship project at the Boston Marathon is creating a new model for trauma preparedness and response at mass gatherings worldwide.
  • Surgical Critical Care Fellowships Add Value, Flexibility to Emergency Medicine Careers

    Since the inception of emergency medicine in the 1960s and its subsequent establishment as a medical specialty...

Emergency Department Management of Prehospital Tourniquets

October 1, 2025 - Matthew Turner, MD - 0 Comment

As prehospital tourniquet use rises, learn the evidence-based steps for safe removal in the ED and how to avoid life-threatening complications.

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Trauma First Aid at the 2025 Boston Marathon

September 22, 2025 - Sophia Görgens, MD - 0 Comment

A BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fellowship project at the Boston Marathon is creating a new model for trauma preparedness and response at mass gatherings worldwide.

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Surgical Critical Care Fellowships Add Value, Flexibility to Emergency Medicine Careers

August 18, 2025 - Emily Wheeler, MD - 1 Comment

Since the inception of emergency medicine in the 1960s and its subsequent establishment as a medical specialty…

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News From the Frontline: How Emergency Physicians in Ukraine Are Coping

April 11, 2022 - Renée Bacher - 1 Comment

With thousands of civilians killed since February in the Russian war on Ukraine, the Ukrainian people face…

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Reflections on Afghanistan

November 10, 2021 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Members from the Government Services chapter of ACEP reflect on memories from their time serving overseas  …

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Clinical Pearls: The Best and worst of emergency medicine abstracts

October 17, 2016 - Teresa McCallion - 0 Comment

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

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ACEP15 Session: Diagnosis, Treatment Tips for Ophthalmologic Emergencies

October 26, 2015 - Vanessa Caceres - 0 Comment

Emergency physicians must be comfortable evaluating and treating a wide range of ophthalmology-related emergencies, said Jason R….

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ACEP15 Session: Overcome Myths in Emergency Department Trauma Care

October 26, 2015 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

William Mallon, MD, DTMH, FACEP, spent some 25 years at a Level 1 trauma center in Los…

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Patient-Controlled Analgesia Works in the Emergency Department

July 23, 2015 - Megan Brooks (Reuters Health) - 1 Comment

Patient controlled analgesia (PCA) can be used effectively in emergency department patients dealing with moderate or severe…

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