ACEP-EMedHome.com
Through a collaboration with EMedHome.com, a widely recognized leader in online emergency medicine education, ACEP members can receive high-quality video, podcasts, Annals of Emergency Medicine CME products, and more for a low annual subscription fee of $79.
Winning at Failure! Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pumonary Edema
A 1-hour presentation by Amal Mattu, MD, FACEP, originally recorded April 9, 2009. Learn about the limitations of morphine and furosemide in the management of cardiogenic pulmonary edema, medications for rapid preload and afterload reduction, and the use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation. Now available free, no CME credit.
PEER VII Online
This version of the PEER series allows you access to emergency medicine content review, self-assessment, and exam preparation anytime and anywhere Internet is available.
Emergency Department Crowding: High-Impact Solutions
Read this ACEP report to learn at least eight things you can do to eliminate crowding and boarding. ACEP members can complete the post-test for free CME credit. Expires July 2011.
APLS Case Presentations
From ACEP and the American Academy of Pediatrics, great to use as teaching tools or for individual study. Earn 1 CME credit per case. Expires January 2011.
APLS "Check Your Knowledge" Online CME. Earn CME credit for reading and studying APLS: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Resource, Revised Fourth Edition, and completing online CME modules. Don't have the revised fourth edition of the APLS book? Order yours today.
eACLS provides immediate access to ACLS training. Includes interactive case studies, from ACEP and Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
A Kid Friendly Approach to Pediatric Dehydration
Achieving intravenous (IV) access in pediatric patients can be problematic and time-consuming, particularly in infants and young children who are agitated or present with difficult venous access. Subcutaneous (SC) hydration, augmented with a spreading agent such as hyaluronidase, is an alternative to IV therapy. Therefore, it is important that emergency physicians, especially those who routinely deal with pediatric dehydration, receive education about the current evidence for managing pediatric dehydration, as well as the value of enzyme augmentation as a potential benefit to patients in whom it is difficult or impractical to establish an IV line. This activity is a Satellite Symposium that was originally presented at the 2009 ACEP Scientific Assembly and was underwritten by Baxter Healthcare.
ACEP News presents "Focus On" - a new series of clinical articles that provide useful information to the practicing emergency physician, and CME credit to those who participate. The "Focus On" series looks at an issue or topic common in everyday practice, but through a lens that highlights a state-of-the-art treatment, a new approach based on emergency medicine literature, or something innovative that will change a physician's practice.