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  • Celebrate ACEP’s 40th Anniversary at Scientific Assembly 2008
    Chicago, Illinois Oct 27-30

Chicago1 
  • Register Now

  • Celebrate ACEP’s 40th Anniversary at Scientific Assembly 2008
    Chicago, Illinois Oct 27-30

Capitol Hill 
  • Make a Difference

  • Support your specialty by urging your member of Congress to co-sponsor ACEP’s Access to Emergency Medical Services Act.

Capitol Hill 
  • Make a Difference

  • Support your specialty by urging your member of Congress to co-sponsor ACEP’s Access to Emergency Medical Services Act.

Clinical 
  • Clinical Policies

  • Read the recently released ACEP clinical policy on the evaluation and management of acute headache.

Clinical 
  • Clinical Policies

  • Read the recently released ACEP clinical policy on the evaluation and management of acute headache.

Heroes 
  • Heroes of EM

  • Meet the Heroes of Emergency Medicine — physicians who have dedicated their careers to their patients, their community and their specialty.

Heroes 
  • Heroes of EM

  • Meet the Heroes of Emergency Medicine — physicians who have dedicated their careers to their patients, their community and their specialty.

Bookstore 
  • ACEP Bookstore

  • Visit the ACEP Bookstore and take advantage of exclusive members-only discounts on books, audio files and software on the issues critical to your practice.

Bookstore 
  • ACEP Bookstore

  • Visit the ACEP Bookstore and take advantage of exclusive members-only discounts on books, audio files and software on the issues critical to your practice.

Other Stories

2008 Emergency Medicine Workforce Study Underway

With almost 2,800 randomly selected emergency departments asked to participate, the study will describe the current state of emergency medicine staffing nationwide. If your department was selected, please complete the survey by Aug. 15.

Contest Highlights Impact of ED Crowding on Teaching

Has your residency program shown effective teaching innovations during ED crowding? Draft an abstract and submit it in a new ACEP residency program contest.

NEMPAC Becomes Fourth Largest Medical PAC

Find out more about your political action committee and how you can impact the upcoming election.

Psychiatric Patients Routinely Boarded in Emergency Departments

An ACEP survey found that patients with psychiatric illnesses who are admitted to the hospital from the emergency department, can wait 24 hours or longer for a bed.

  • Celebrate ACEP’s 40th in Chicago

    Join more than 4,000 of your colleagues, Oct 27-30 for Scientific Assembly 2008 and help ACEP celebrate 40 years of advancing emergency care. Scientific Assembly provides you with the skills and knowledge to prepare for tomorrow’s clinical challenges. Come take part in the excitement and see why so many return year after year.

  • The Resources You Need for Your Annual LLSA Test

    ACEP’s LLSA Resource Center is your gateway to the information you need for your Life Long Self Assessment test. Read the articles, summaries or listen to national ACEP faculty present lectures on the 2006 articles. It’s all free for ACEP members.

  • Learn What it Takes to Become an ED Director

    At the Emergency Department Directors Academy you’ll receive specialized management training in critical areas such as hospital and physician contracts, medical liability, patient satisfaction, conflict management, and more.

  • Exclusive Discounts on McGraw-Hill Texts

    In conjunction with ACEP’s 40th anniversary, ACEP members can now receive significant discounts on some of the Bookstore’s most popular titles, including Tintinalli, the Emergency Medicine Manual, Goldfrank’s and more.

  • Stay Current with Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine

    Subscribers receive two clinical lessons on topics from the "EM Model" every month, along with "The Critical Image," "The Critical ECG" and summaries of articles from the LLSA reading list. Up to 60 CME credits per 1-year subscription -- enough to satisfy the licensing requirements in all 50 states.

  • Prepare for Your Boards with the Best: PEER VII

    There's no better board prep tool than PEER VII: Physician's Evaluation and Educational Review in Emergency Medicine. You'll get 410 board-style multiple-choice questions drawn from the "EM Model," along with detailed explanations that cover both the right and the wrong answers.

  • High Impact Solutions for Boarding and Crowding

    Information, resources and examples of approaches to assist emergency physicians in addressing these complex and difficult problems.

  • New Clinical Policy on Acute Headache

    Emergency physicians must determine which patients need neuroimaging in the ED and which can be appropriately deferred and evaluated in the outpatient setting.

  • Emergency Ultrasound from A to Z

    Learn how to set up an ultrasound presence in your ED, all abut credentialing and privileging and how to choose the right equipment with ACEP’s comprehensive ultrasound resources.

  • Egregious Testimony Reviewed

    ACEP members can request a review of questionable expert witness testimony regarding emergency medicine’s standards of care. Previously reviewed testimony is also available.

  • Learn the Fundamentals of Coding and Reimbursement

    Watch these two one-hour webinars presented by ACEP Reimbursement Director David McKenzie and learn the basics of evaluation and management coding and the reimbursement process for emergency medicine.

  • Bombings: Injury Patterns and Care

    This free, interactive online course is designed to update physicians and other health care professionals on the latest clinical information regarding blast-related injuries from terrorism.

  • 2008 PQRI Measures for Emergency Medicine 

    Emergency physicians may choose to report up to 11 measures, but must report on at least 3 measures 80% of the time to be eligible for a payment bonus.

  • Stay Healthy With ACEP’s Wellness Resource Center 

    From designing an optimal schedule to avoiding burnout, ACEP provides wellness resources for every phase of your career.

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