Practicing Medicine in Hippocrates’ Shadow
Peer Review with Christopher Carpenter, MD “When a doctor says, ‘I don’t know,’ it is rarely a sign of weakness or ignorance. More often it’s a sign of a physician who knows and appreciates the...
View ArticleDedication to a Fallen Comrade
Maj. John Pryor, a trauma surgeon and army reservist, was killed by mortar fire in December while serving his second tour in Iraq.
View ArticleThe Mount Sinai Experience
How One Urban Academic Center Successfully Implementing a Comprehensive ED Information System
View ArticleDear 'ER': Thanks for the Introduction
1994. Some emergency physicians were still in high school back when NBC’s show “ER” debuted, introducing the world to CBCs, difibrilators and George Clooney’s five o’clock shadow. Fifteen years, five...
View ArticleEmergency Medicine at the Top of the World
Every climbing season – April through May – the Everest Base Camp Medical Clinic comes to life. To learn about ER at the top of the world, visit EverestER.org.
View ArticleDiary of a Sim Man
They call me stan. I was born in a factory, hand-made by skilled workers who painstakingly assembled all of my intricate parts into a life-sized replica of a human being. I talk, blink, and...
View ArticleOutgoing ACEP President Reflects on Reform
Nick Jouriles never thought he’d be the ACEP president. “Not in my wildest dreams,” he said in a recent interview. But this month will mark the end of his tenure at that very position.
View ArticlePaul Begala to Headline at Scientific Assembly
Paul Begala, a democratic strategist and CNN political contributor, is set to headline the ACEP Scientific Assembly in Boston next week. The former Clinton consultant makes no apologies about his...
View ArticleOpening Remarks from ACEP’s New Lead Doc
Incoming ACEP president Angela Gardner (pictured with Chuck Grassley (R-IA) talks about lobbying, legislation and her blue sky goals for the American College of Emergency Physicians Interview by...
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