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What our subscribers say about us:

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, Emergency Medicine Practice 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

Evidence-Based Urgent Care is a concise but in-depth review of urgent care presentation that can be problematic. It fills a much needed gap in urgent care education.
John Kulin, DO, FACEP

John Kulin, DO, FACEP

CEO, Urgent Care Group of New Jersey

Excellent resource! Extremely helpful. I will be using this knowledge in my practice.
Cesar Mora Jaramillo, MD

Cesar Mora Jaramillo, MD

Associate Medical Director, Express at Providence Community Health Centers; Clinical Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University; Treasurer, College of Urgent Care Medicine

Standards of care are raised since I subscribed to this evidence-based journal. Excellent product with up-to-date guidelines.

Mark Gersten, MD, FACEP

Evidence-Based Urgent Care is an excellent, well-designed educational resource. It serves both to confirm my current practice and to make sure I am aware of the latest updates and new thinking. The section on medicolegal pitfalls is indispensable!
Benjamin Silverberg , MD, MSc, FAAFP, FCUCM

Benjamin Silverberg , MD, MSc, FAAFP, FCUCM

Associate Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine; Medical Director, Division of Physician Assistant Studies, Department of Human Performance, West Virginia University

These short, concise CME case studies are clinically helpful and easy to complete during a busy clinical day or after work. I highly recommend them.
Scott Prysi, MD

Scott Prysi, MD

Medical Director, Doctors On Duty Medical Clinics

Additional Benefits of Subscribing to the Emergency Medicine Practice and
Evidence-Based Urgent Care Bundle Include:

  • Streamlined access to the industry standard for acute care clinical education
  • One subscription, two journals, and all the CME credit you need
  • Subscriber-exclusive tools for fast, evidence-based decisions and learning that sticks

Our Editors:


Andy Jagoda, MD, FACEP

Andy Jagoda, MD, FACEP

Editor-in-Chief

Emergency Medicine Practice

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Tracey Quail Davidoff, MD, FCUCM

Tracey Quail Davidoff, MD, FCUCM

Attending Physician,

BayCare Urgent Care, Tampa, FL

Editor-In-Chief,

Evidence-Based Urgent Care

Kaushal Shah, MD, FACEP

Kaushal Shah, MD, FACEP

Associate Editor-in-Chief; Emergency
Medicine Practice

Trauma EXTRA! Editor-in-Chief

Weill Cornell School of Medicine

CME Accreditation Statement

Accreditation

EB Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

ACEP Accreditation:

Emergency Medicine Practice and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice are each approved by the American College of Emergency Physicians for 48 hours of ACEP Category I credit per annual subscription.

AAFP Accreditation:

The AAFP has reviewed Emergency Medicine Practice, and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. Term of approval is from 7/01/2022 to 6/30/2023. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AOA Accreditation:

Emergency Medicine PracticePediatric Emergency Medicine Practice and Evidence-Based Urgent Care are eligible for up to 4 American Osteopathic Association Category 2-A or 2-B credit hours per issue.

AAP Accreditation:

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice has been reviewed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and is acceptable for a maximum of 48 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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