ACEP SA Replay

The best lectures from ACEP's Annual Scientific Assembly

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Matthew C. DeLaney, MD: Lost in the FOAM: Free Open Access Medical Education for the Technologically Challenged


Over the past several years, there has been an explosion in the use of various social media platf...


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 September 20, 2016  49m
 
 

Matthew C. DeLaney, MD: Lost in the FOAM: Free Open Access Medical Education for the Technologically Challenged


Over the past several years, there has been an explosion in the use of various social media platf...


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 September 20, 2016  49m
 
 

Andrew D. Perron, MD, FACEP: Concussion Update 2015 What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Don't Know


The literature on concussion has grown exponentially over the past decade. CTE (chronic traumatic...


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 September 20, 2016  44m
 
 

Andrew D. Perron, MD, FACEP: Concussion Update 2015 What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Don't Know


The literature on concussion has grown exponentially over the past decade. CTE (chronic traumatic...


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 September 20, 2016  44m
 
 

William Brady, MD; Sean Kivlehan, MD: Code Talkers: A Point-Counterpoint Dialogue of Cardiac Arrest Management and What They Don't Teach in ACLS


Confusion about cardiac arrest management and recent recommendations? Are there different interpr...


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 September 2, 2016  52m
 
 

William Brady, MD; Sean Kivlehan, MD: Code Talkers: A Point-Counterpoint Dialogue of Cardiac Arrest Management and What They Don't Teach in ACLS


Confusion about cardiac arrest management and recent recommendations? Are there different interpr...


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 September 2, 2016  52m
 
 

Tiffany S. Hackett, MD, MBA, FACEP: Rapid Fire: The How and Why of Patient Callbacks: Doing it Right


Calling back patients has improves patient care, satisfaction, and safety. The speaker will discu...


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 August 17, 2016  25m
 
 

Tiffany S. Hackett, MD, MBA, FACEP: Rapid Fire: The How and Why of Patient Callbacks: Doing it Right


Calling back patients has improves patient care, satisfaction, and safety. The speaker will discu...


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 August 17, 2016  25m
 
 

Teresa S. Wu, MD: Rapid Fire: Top 5 Habits of Highly Successful Emergency Physicians


Why do some emergency physicians seem to be able to have tremendous success in their careers whil...


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 August 17, 2016  29m
 
 

Diana Nordlund, DO, JD: GOTCHA! The Medical Chart: Anticipating the Lawyer’s Review


During this interactive course, the speaker will review emergency medicine charts and discuss h...


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 August 2, 2016  53m