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ACEP Now
- PeaceHealth Agrees to Extend Services with Eugene Emergency Physicians 08/05/2026In Oregon, PeaceHealth announced it will revisit its agreement with Eugene Emergency Physicians (EEP) to staff its... The post PeaceHealth Agrees to Extend Services with Eugene Emergency Physicians appeared first on ACEP Now.ACEP Now
- Does Eczema Herpeticum Have a High Mortality Rate in Children? 08/05/2026Historic pediatric eczema herpeticum mortality rates are outdated. Review modern data to see which patients are safe for ED discharge on oral acyclovir. The post Does Eczema Herpeticum Have a High Mortality Rate in Children? appeared first on ACEP Now.Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP, and Landon Jones, MD
- Recognition, Risk Stratification, and Management of Endometriosis 08/05/2026Endometriosis is a common but missed diagnosis in the ED. Improve your clinical assessment, exclude mimics, and help shorten the 10-year diagnostic delay. The post Recognition, Risk Stratification, and Management of Endometriosis appeared first on ACEP Now.Anton Helman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
- To Optimize Patient Flow, We Need Accurate, Standardized Data 07/05/2026Hospitals’ shifting boarding definitions mask real delays. See how accurate metrics can improve ED flow and reduce strain. The post To Optimize Patient Flow, We Need Accurate, Standardized Data appeared first on ACEP Now.James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP
- Why Forensic Training Matters in the Emergency Department 07/05/2026Critical forensic steps are being missed in EDs nationwide. See why better training is essential for protecting patients and preserving evidence. The post Why Forensic Training Matters in the Emergency Department appeared first on ACEP Now.Monika Pitzele, MD, PhD; Lauren Hudak, MD, MPH; Jodi Wieters, MD; and Lauren Fine, MD
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- Croup: A podcast episode
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- Why we do what we do: Early stylet removal for lumbar puncture in infants ( Re-post)
- Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES) in Children and Adolescents
- A New Febrile Infant Data Drop: Can Some Neonates Safely Avoid Lumbar Puncture?
- Watch the Baby, Not the Number: Home Pulse Oximetry and What the Evidence Actually Shows
- Criteria for Inpatient Admission in Restrictive Eating Disorders
- Diagnosis and management of osteomyelitis