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Designed to meet state and federal CME requirements
EB Medicine is accredited by the ACCME. All issues are designed to meet credentialing and hospital mandates—including stroke and trauma center requirements.
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AAP
AOA
ACEP
AMA
Why Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Practice
Children are not small adults. We focus on what matters most—clear recommendations,
trusted research, and age-specific tools that translate directly to bedside decisions in
pediatric care.
Why clinicians subscribe
Earn 175+ CME credits a year—including pediatric stroke and trauma hours—without extra coursework
Decide faster on shift with age-specific algorithms, calculators, and Interactive Clinical Pathways
Catch the pitfalls before they reach the bedside with evidence-graded recommendations
Refresh in minutes using Points & Pearls summaries built for a busy ED
Trust every recommendation—rigorously peer-reviewed, MEDLINE-indexed, and free of commercial bias
Answer any question with unlimited access to hundreds of issues in the searchable library
Your subscription includes
12 monthly pediatric-focused issues delivered in print and online
EXTRA issues on pediatric trauma, stroke, and more
CME credit tracking—automatic, downloadable for reporting
Full online access to our complete pediatric issue library
EMplify podcast—peer-reviewed depth in conversational audio
Decision aids—age-specific algorithms, figures, calculators, pitfalls, pathways
HOW IT HELPS
Built into your workflow
One night's patients may include a febrile infant, the next a respiratory distress call, then a
child with head trauma. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice equips you with practical
strategies for the unpredictable—before, during, and after every shift.
Before your shift
Review the latest Points & Pearls to refresh key pediatric clinical takeaways in minutes.
During your shift
Access algorithms and Interactive Clinical Pathways online to guide pediatric decisions under pressure.
After your shift
Claim CME credits, log progress for hospital reporting, or listen to the EMplify podcast on the go.
Subscribe To Pediatric Emergency
Medicine Practice Today
Lock in today's rate. Pick the level of coverage that fits your practice.
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice
$449 / year
Concise, peer-reviewed pediatric evidence you can apply immediately—from presentation to disposition. MEDLINE-indexed, ad-free.
30-day money-back guarantee
What's included
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175+ CME credits / year
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Age-specific decision aids and pathways
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EMplify podcast + searchable library
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Ad-free, MEDLINE-indexed
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175+
CME credits available per year
500+
Pediatric topics in your library
12
New pediatric issues each year
25+
Years of trusted publication
99%
Say it improves their patient care
100%
Ad-free, evidence-based content
What's included with your
subscription
Every subscription comes with the complete pediatric toolkit—issues, CME, podcasts, and
on-shift decision support.
12 monthly issues
Print + online delivery, plus EXTRA issues on pediatric trauma, stroke, and more.
Automatic CME tracking
Earn, track, and download credits for licensure or hospital reporting—seamless.
Searchable library
Full online access to hundreds of pediatric issues—answer the toughest clinical questions in seconds.
EMplify podcast
Peer-reviewed depth, conversational audio—commute, gym, or post-shift learning.
Decision aids
Age-specific algorithms, calculators, figures, pitfalls, and Interactive Clinical Pathways.
Ad-free & MEDLINE-indexed
Rigorous peer review, free of commercial bias—recommendations you can trust on shift.
Editorial Board
Every article is written and rigorously peer-reviewed by practicing pediatric emergency
physicians and general emergency physicians who care for children.
Co-Editor-in-Chief
Ilene Claudius, MD
David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
Co-Editor-in-Chief
Tim Horeczko, MD, MSCR
David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
Pediatric Trauma EXTRA! Editor-in-Chief
Lara Zibners, MD, FAAP
Imperial College Trust, London, UK
Editor Board
Jeffrey R. Avner, MD, FAAP
Maimonides Children's Hospital
What clinicians say
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