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Winter 2021: Duva-Sawko
To kick off FCEP’s 50th anniversary year, we asked our most dedicated partners — FCEP/EMLRC Annual Corporate Sponsors, who donate $10,000 or more each year — why they choose to invest in educating and supporting the emergency medicine industry. Read on to learn not...
Winter 2021: Gottlieb
To kick off FCEP’s 50th anniversary year, we asked our most dedicated partners — FCEP/EMLRC Annual Corporate Sponsors, who donate $10,000 or more each year — why they choose to invest in educating and supporting the emergency medicine industry. Read on to learn not...
Winter 2021: Air Methods
To kick off FCEP’s 50th anniversary year, we asked our most dedicated partners — FCEP/EMLRC Annual Corporate Sponsors, who donate $10,000 or more each year — why they choose to invest in educating and supporting the emergency medicine industry. Read on to learn not...
Winter 2021: EMS/Trauma
The EMS/Trauma committee meeting in November focused on COVID vaccinations and NAEMSPs joint position statement on ketamine use, including the phenomenon known as excited delirium. An overview of excited delirium, written by one of our FAEMSMD medical directors who...
Winter 2021: Pediatric Committee
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the population in all aspects of life, including healthcare utilization. Despite the morbidity associated with the ongoing pandemic, many reports have described a reduction in emergency department (ED) utilization. This reduction is...
Winter 2021: Medical Economics
State-level issuesFCEP continues to advocate for a solution to regulatory loopholes related to the 2016 balance billing legislation. After successful action by emergency physician groups to collect payment via the state independent dispute resolution process...
Winter 2021: MPD
Happy New Year, FCEP family! How are you doing? No, really—how are you doing? This issue is being distributed in January 2021, approximately 10 months into the Covid-19 pandemic. We have developed strategies to care for our communities, and recent vaccine releases...