Evidence-Based Urgent Care
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Why Clinicians Subscribe to Evidence-Based Urgent Care

  • Stay current with the latest best practices
  • Build confidence across the wide spectrum of urgent care presentations
  • Satisfy CME requirements with learning that directly applies to urgent care
  • 150+ CME credits per year—earn while you learn
  • Rigorous, evidence-based research with no advertising
  • Quick answers on shift with practical algorithms and clinical calculators
  • Fast takeaways with Points & Pearls for rapid review
  • Confidence at the bedside with Interactive Clinical Pathways
  • Advice designed for your learning style with online, searchable topics and podcast audio content for listening while you’re on the go
  • Unlimited access to our complete issue library—dozens of topics at your fingertips to answer the toughest clinical questions

Subscribers tell us they value Evidence-Based Urgent Care not just for CME, but for the confidence it brings. Instead of wondering if their approach is right, they know they have trusted, peer-reviewed recommendations at their fingertips. Plus, you get learning that sticks—content and advice that is practical and boosts your knowledge.

Your Subscription Includes

  • 12 monthly issues (delivered online)
  • Full online access to our complete issue library
  • Evidence-Based Urgentology podcast, where our editors bring the peer-reviewed depth of each issue to life in a conversational, engaging audio format

The flexibility of your subscription is designed around the unpredictable life of an acute care clinician. Online access gives you searchable content from any computer or mobile device; and with the Urgentology podcast, you can turn commute time or post-shift decompression into high-yield learning. Whatever your day looks like, Evidence-Based Urgent Care fits in seamlessly.

How Evidence-Based Urgent Care Helps You On Shift

Every urgent care shift brings challenges both routine and complex. A child with an ear infection, a laceration that needs repair, chest pain that could be benign—or something much more. Evidence-Based Urgent Care helps you recognize the difference and act with confidence.

  • Before your shift: Review Points & Pearls to refresh key clinical takeaways in minutes.
  • During your shift: Access algorithms and interactive clinical pathways to guide medical decisions under pressure.
  • After your shift: Earn CME credits, read a full issue, or listen to the Evidence-Based Urgentology podcast while you’re on the go.

By building learning into your daily workflow, Evidence-Based Urgent Care eliminates the guesswork and improves patient care so you can practice at the top of your field.

Trusted by Urgent Care Clinicians Nationwide

Urgent care physicians, nurse practitioners, and PAs rely on Evidence-Based Urgent Care. Many say it’s the most practical, time-saving CME resource they’ve ever used.

Other CME programs skim the surface or recycle outdated content. Evidence-Based Urgent Care dives deep into one high-yield topic each month—so you finish each issue with actionable recommendations you can apply immediately.

Accreditation You Can Count On

EB Medicine, publisher of Evidence-Based Urgent Care, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). All issues meet state and federal CME requirements, including those relevant for urgent care practice.

That means Evidence-Based Urgent Care is not only a trusted educational tool but also a reliable way to stay compliant with licensing and credentialing.

What Our Subscribers Say About Us

Evidence-Based Urgent Care is a concise but in-depth review of urgent care presentations that can be problematic. It fills a gap for much-needed urgent care education.
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John Kulin, DO, 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!
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Benjamin Silverberg, MD, MSC, FAAFP, FCUCM

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

Evidence-Based Urgent Care’s Publisher: Trusted for 25+ Years, Prepared for What’s Next

Urgent care continues to grow and evolve—and so does Evidence-Based Urgent Care. From online access on desktop or mobile, from algorithms to podcasts, our goal has always been the same: to give you trusted, practical, evidence-based guidance you can use immediately.

When you subscribe, you’re not just buying CME—you’re investing in an urgent care-specific resource that helps you close gaps, eliminate hesitation, and practice with confidence every shift.

Secure Your Rate Today

Evidence-Based Urgent Care is the trusted, peer-reviewed resource clinicians use to build confidence, complete their annual CME requirements, and deliver the highest quality of care.

Subscribe today and lock in the current rate for up to 5 years.

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Our Editors:

Tracey Quail Davidoff, MD, FCUCM

Editor-in-Chief

Tracey Quail Davidoff, MD, FCUCM

BayCare Urgent Care, Tampa, FL; Florida State University College of Medicine

Margaret Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN
Margaret Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing

Chrysa Charno, PA-C, MBA, FCUCM
Chrysa Charno, PA-C, MBA, FCUCM

Acute Kids Pediatric Urgent Care, Rochester, NY

Christopher Chao, MD
Christopher Chao, MD

WakeMed Health and Hospital Urgent Care

Melinda Johnson, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, ENP-C
Melinda Johnson, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, ENP-C

Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

Emily Montgomery, MD
Emily Montgomery, MD

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine

Cesar Mora Jaramillo, MD
Cesar Mora Jaramillo, MD

Warren Alpert Medical School Brown University

Patrick O'Malley, MD
Patrick O'Malley, MD

Newberry, SC

Claude Shackelford, MD
Claude Shackelford, MD

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

James B. Short, MD, FAAFP, FCUCM
James B. Short, MD, FAAFP, FCUCM

Tanner Urgent Care, Carrollton, GA

Benjamin Silverberg, MD, MSc, FAAFP, FCUCM
Benjamin Silverberg, MD, MSc, FAAFP, FCUCM

Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Joseph D. Toscano, MD, FCUCM
Joseph D. Toscano, MD, FCUCM

John Muir Urgent Care, San Ramon Regional Medical Center

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