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Spring 2022: Pediatric EM: Managing Mild to Moderate COVID-19 in Children and Adolescents
COVID-19 cases among children spiked dramatically during the delta and omicron variant surges. Since the pandemic began, children represent 18.9% of cumulative cases and make up 22.2% of the U.S. population. This fortunately has not equated to hospitalizations. Among...
Spring 2022: Medical Economics
Emergency physicians continue to face threats to reimbursement in various forms, but there have recently been a couple of significant wins on the state and federal level. As always, continued vigilance and advocacy is essential. Medicare Reform Starting in April, the...
Spring 2022: Membership and PD
As we emerge from yet another wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite our triumphs as emergency physicians, it seems that many of the most important challenges in the history of our specialty persist. From extreme staffing shortages, to the abundance of new emergency...
Spring 2022: Government Affairs
This spring we have seen another busy and often contentious legislative session wrap up in March as the legislators in Tallahassee all turn their eyes towards campaigning for this fall’s election. Your team at FCEP has worked hard advocating for emergency physicians...
New Pain Management Resources from PAMI
The Pain Assessment and Management Initiative (PAMI) at the UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville has new pain-related resources which may be of value to your organization. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Patient Education Brochures for Topical and Oral Analgesic Medications...
Airway Management with Point-of-Care-Ultrasound: A Breath of Fresh Air
EMS just alerted you that a cardiac arrest is en route. You now have three minutes to gather all your airway equipment. You call respiratory therapy, get your oxygen and suction set up, and grab your tube, blade, lube, and syringe. Just in case, you grab your...
Winter 2022: UF Gainesville
We hope that everyone had a great holiday season! Holidays this year were extra special, as the department had the opportunity to come together once again for the return of our annual Holiday Party. This season has also given us pause to reflect on another difficult...
Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access Workshop: A DIY Guide for Homemade Phantoms
Background Vascular cannulation is a fundamental clinical skill that is applied across diverse medical specialties. Insertion of central venous catheters (CVC) is a common procedure to establish definitive venous access for infusion of sclerosing or vasoactive...
Winter 2022: St. Lucie Medical Center
We hope everyone enjoyed the holiday season! While not the year we expected, 2021 brought many challenges that only helped us all grow stronger in both our medical knowledge and practice. It has been great and encouraging to see our interns become more confident in...