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Why Clinicians Subscribe to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice

  • Stay compliant with CME requirements, including pediatric-specific stroke and trauma credits
  • 175+ CME credits per year—earn while you learn
  • Rigorous, evidence-based research with no advertising
  • Quick answers on-shift with algorithms, figures, and calculators that cut through the noise
  • Fast takeaways with Points & Pearls summaries for rapid review
  • Confidence and sound medical decision-making at the bedside with Interactive Clinical Pathways
  • Advice designed for your learning style: online searchable topics, print issues, and podcast audio content for on-the-go listening
  • Unlimited access to our complete pediatric issue library—hundreds of issues at your fingertips to answer the toughest pediatric clinical questions

Subscribers tell us they value Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice not just for CME, but for the peace of mind it provides. With so many conflicting sources of information, it’s hard to know what you can rely on. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice eliminates the noise by distilling thousands of pediatric studies into the key evidence that matters most for the best pediatric treatment outcomes. The result is more confidence on shift, fewer wasted hours chasing the latest best practices, and assurance that you’re staying ahead of pediatric clinical guidelines. Plus, you get learning that sticks—practical, child-specific content you’ll return to again and again.

Your Subscription Includes

  • 12 monthly pediatric-focused issues (delivered in print and online)
  • EXTRA issues on pediatric trauma, stroke, and more
  • Full online access to our complete library of past issues, covering hundreds of pediatric topics
  • EMplify podcast—where our editors bring the peer-reviewed depth of each issue to life in a conversational, engaging audio format

How Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice Helps You On Shift

Emergency clinicians know that no two shifts are the same. One night’s pediatric patients may include a febrile infant, the next a respiratory distress call, followed by a child with head trauma or a pediatric drowning victim. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice equips you with practical strategies for each of these unpredictable scenarios and more.

  • Before your shift: Review the latest Points & Pearls to refresh yourself about key clinical takeaways in minutes.
  • During your shift: Access algorithms and clinical pathways online to guide decisions under pressure.
  • After your shift: Claim CME credits, track your progress for licensing or hospital requirements, or listen to the EMplify podcast for on-the-go pediatric learning.

By building pediatric learning into your daily workflow, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice saves you time and improves patient care so you can practice at the top of your field.

Trusted by Thousands of Pediatric Emergency Clinicians

Thousands of pediatric emergency physicians, general ED clinicians, residents, and advanced practice providers subscribe to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice. Many have been with us since our first issue. That loyalty reflects the trust clinicians place in our evidence-based, peer-reviewed approach and our dedication to staying clinically relevant.

Unlike other CME sources that recycle outdated material or offer surface-level overviews, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice dives deep into one high-yield pediatric topic each month. That focus means you walk away with actionable recommendations, not just background knowledge, that reflect the latest evidence-supported best practices in pediatric care.

Accreditation You Can Count On

EB Medicine, publisher of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). All issues are designed to meet state and federal CME requirements, including those for stroke and trauma centers.

This makes Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice not only a trusted educational tool but also a reliable way to stay compliant with credentialing and hospital mandates.

What Our Subscribers Say About Us

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice is an excellent resource, whether you're a pediatric EM specialist or not. It provides the most up-to-date information on managing the most frequent and high-risk conditions all of us are called upon to treat in children. Each issue uses an organized, evidence-based approach to explain what we know and don't know, the cutting edge and controversies, and the essentials of caring for children in emergency medicine. Completing the CME is straight-forward and is an added bonus.
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Joseph Toscano, MD, San Ramon, CA

I want to express my appreciation and complete satisfaction with my new subscriptions to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice. Your monthly issues deal with problems that are met with in the emergency room and the treatment of these entities is superb. They are complete without being excessively lengthy. Nothing I need is left out. They are easy to print out the downloaded issue if I want to. CME is easy to get to and easy to keep track of. These subscriptions were money well spent. Thank you.
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James Kussy, MD, Granite Falls, WA

All of your products are, very simply, the best bang for my CME dollar on any basis of comparison. I'm very impressed! As an active teacher and busy clinician, I use your products every single day. Keep up the excellent work!
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Gordon Leingang, DO, FACEP, FACOEP

Trusted for 25+ Years, Designed for What’s Next

The practice of pediatric emergency medicine evolves constantly, and so does Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice. Over the years, we’ve expanded from print to online and podcasts. We’ve added interactive pediatric pathways and calculators, and more is on the horizon. As new challenges in pediatric care emerge, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice consistently provides timely, evidence-based guidance.

When you subscribe, you’re not just buying a medical journal—you’re investing in a resource committed to growing with you from residency through retirement.

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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice is the trusted, peer-reviewed resource thousands of pediatric emergency medicine clinicians use to stay sharp, stay compliant, and deliver the highest quality of care to children.

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Our Editors:

Co-Editor-in-Chief

Ilene Claudius, MD

Clinical Emergency Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Co-Editor-in-Chief

Tim Horeczko, MD, MSCR, FACEP, FAAP

Clinical Emergency Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Pediatric Trauma EXTRA! Editor-in-Chief

Lara Zibners, MD, FAAP, FACEP

St. Mary's Hospital Imperial College Trust, London, UK

Jeffrey R. Avner, MD, FAAP

Maimonides Children's Hospital of Brooklyn

Steven Bin, MD

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital

Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP

Upstate Poison Control Center, Golisano Children's Hospital, Syracuse, NY

Steven Choi, MD

Yale School of Medicine

Ari Cohen, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital

Jay D. Fisher, MD, FAAP, FACEP

University of California San Diego, Rady Children's Hospital

Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP, FAAP, FAEMS

David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California at Los Angeles

Michael J. Gerardi, MD, FAAP, FACEP, President-Elect

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Sandip Godambe, MD, PhD

Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters Health System

Ran D. Goldman, MD

University of British Columbia

Joe Habboushe, MD, MBA

Weill Cornell School of Medicine, New York, NY

Alson S. Inaba, MD, FAAP

University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine

Madeline Matar Joseph, MD, FAAP, FACEP

University of Florida Medical School-Jacksonville

Anupam Kharbanda, MD, MS

Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota

Tommy Y. Kim, MD, FAAP, FACEP

University of California Riverside School of Medicine

Melissa Langhan, MD, MHS

Yale School of Medicine

Robert Luten, MD

University of Florida

Garth Meckler, MD, MSHS

University of British Columbia

Joshua Nagler, MD MHPEd

Harvard Medical School

James Naprawa, MD

USCF Benioff Children's Hospital

Aimee Mishler, PharmD, BCPS

Maricopa Medical Center

Dr. Kathryn H. Pade
Kathryn H. Pade, MD

Rady Children's Hospital/University of California San Diego

Joshua A. Rocker, MD, FAAP, FACEP

Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York

Steven Rogers, MD

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Jennifer E. Sanders, MD, FAAP, FACEP

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Brian S. Skrainka, MD, FACEP, FAAP

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Tulsa, Oklahoma

Christopher Strother, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Adam Vella, MD

New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital

David M. Walker, MD

Hackensack University Medical Center, NJ

Vincent J. Wang, MD, MHA

UC San Diego School of Medicine

Ashley Weisman
Ashley Weisman, MD

University of Vermont Health Network

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