Emergency Medicine Practice & Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice 1-year subscription

Item Number: 102
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Value: $598
Online Close: Dec 15, 2007 4:00 PM PST
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Description
Emergency Medicine Practice and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice are the only resources that help emergency medicine physicians integrate evidence-based decision-making into routine clinical practice. Each single-topic, peer-reviewed monthly issue is exhaustively researched to give the most definitive, up-to-date protocols and advice. Earn up to 96 AMA/ACEP credit hours over the coming year—plus even more online. The evidence-based recommendations, abundant clinical pathways, and risk management perspectives will improve your clinical skills—and save you time and money in the ED. Guaranteed. Receive unlimited online access including searchable archives and 288 AMA/ACEP Category 1 CME credits...monthly evidence-based, insight-packed print issues...
and up to 96 additional CME credits per year going forward at no extra charge! Plus, learn cost- and time-saving strategies for emergencies you face every day, as well as those you don't, and gain knowledge to help you mitigate risk.
How Emergency Medicine Practice and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice raise the bar:• Chief-complaint focus: Every issue starts with a patient complaint—just like in your daily practice. You'll be guided step-by-step in reaching the diagnosis—often the most challenging part of your job.
• Evidence-based medicine approach: The degree of acceptance and scientific validity of each recommendation is assessed based on strength of evidence.
• Abundant clinical pathways, figures, and tables: You'll find reliable solutions quickly. The easy-to-read format delivers solid information appropriate for real-time situations.
• Unlimited online access: You can search and access each monthly issue of Emergency Medicine Practice and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice since inception – that’s over 200 articles on such vital topics as the young febrile child, mild traumatic brain injury, chest pain, weakness, stroke, imaging, delirium & agitation, cervical spine injury, and many more — plus print and read each new issue before it even hits the mail.
• CME opportunities at no extra charge: Earn up to 96 AMA/ACEP Category 1 credits over the coming year—plus up to 288 AMA/ACEP Category 1 credits from the online repository of articles published within the last three years! Simply take the CME tests online and print the certificates instantly upon passing.
• Quality, value, and convenience: The monthly print issues, unlimited online access, and CME program are included with your subscription—there are no hidden charges. Comments From Subscribers
"I have been a satisfied subscriber to Emergency Medicine Practice from its inception for several reasons. The main reason was the evidence-based approach the founders took to my discipline's pertinent topics. A close second is my attraction to resources that strive to remain untainted by commercial bias, a stance that EMP has maintained from start-up. Customer service has always been superior. Lastly, EMP keeps its finger on the pulse of subscribers like me by providing an opportunity to submit feedback immediately after completing the online CME. Your services have evolved nicely over time - keep up the good work!" -Mike Goldstone, MD, MPH, FACEP |
"I have now purchased Emergency Medicine Practice and I must admit that your product has clear superiority over all the other online and print resources when it comes to depth of investigation of a given clinical issue. The only product that comes close is EM Reports. In comparison, you have better organization, more useful action plans and questions that can actually be answered in a timely manner on review of the content. The Emergency Medicine Practice stroke edition was downright spectacular. I never liked lytics for stroke much, and found the debate highly politicized. Now finally I have a balanced, exhaustively investigated declaration of reasonable action plans. Your work is helping the House of Emergency Medicine." -Rob Oelhaf, MD, FAAEM |
"Excellent reviews in both pediatric and adult EM situations. It provides an excellent update/review of the EM practice and provides significant CME hours without leaving home. I have retained every copy I have received for the past 5 or so years. The reviews are always up to date and accurate and readily applicable to my daily practice. The flow charts are used in my ED every day." -Stephen Shy, DO, MBA, Huntington, WV |
"I really can't say enough about how great the publication is. I feel confident that it is timely and is state of the art evidence-based information. I believe that if I use the information to help guide my practice, I will be delivering better and more efficient care. Emergency Medicine Practice is considered to be an excellent resource by our group, consisting of physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants." -Linda Land, NP, Fresno, CA |
"EM Practice has practical evidence based articles that seem to zero in on the more common but confounding problems I run into in the ER. I have found that most of the reports have changed or improved the way I manage patients." -Michael A. Vaughn, PA-C, Blairsville, GA |
"I love your topics and your EBM approach as well as how you cover controversial aspects of each topic. And very importantly, I perceive a very unbiased publication unlike some others. The algorithms are highly appreciated for those of us on the front lines." -David Wagner, MD, Chino Hills, CA |
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