May 1, 2026
Our Newsroom Content Requirements
The section welcomes practical, educational articles that can help others in pediatric emergency medicine. Case reports, evidence-based articles, quick reference guides, or core topic reviews in our suggested topic list will be considered. Every submission will be reviewed by our team, and articles will be published based on how relevant, useful, and aligned they are with the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Section’s goals.
Get started...
- View the requirements below.
- Send your stories here.
- Once your content has been accepted, you must fill out a copyright assignment form.
- If you have any questions, please contact the Section Liaison, Stephanie Wauson.
Requirements
Article Types
- Case Reports
- Quick Reference Guides
- Core Topic Reviews
- Evidence-Based Articles
Suggested Topics
- Pediatric Sepsis
- Pediatric Stroke
- Toxic Pediatric Ingestions
- POCUS in pediatric patients
- Delivering difficult news
- Blunt abdominal trauma
- Rashes
- Seizures
- Respiratory Distress
- Neonatal Resuscitation
- Febrile and non-febrile
- NIV in Pediatrics
- Cervical Spine injuries and Clinical decision Rules
Article Checklist
- Title
- Author(s): Name, credentials, affiliation
- Residents/Fellows (if not a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Section member) must include a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Section member as a co-author.
- Word count: ≤ 500 words
- Minimum 3 references.
- Optional: Learning objectives, algorithms, key takeaways, pitfalls/controversies.
**Figures, graphics, and flowcharts are encouraged. Please remember proper copyright permission must be obtained.
Review Process
All articles will undergo internal review, and selection for publication will be based on the relevance, quality, and alignment with ACEP Pediatric Emergency Medicine Section.
