Points & Pearls: The Year in Review 2025 is your annual compilation of all of the Points & Pearls summaries from Emergency Medicine Practice, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice, and Evidence-Based Urgent Care.
That’s 41 one-page issue summaries in a single, convenient volume. Each summary highlights the key clinical takeaways, practice-changing insights, and references from the full issues.
What the 2025 edition includes:
- 41 single-page issue summaries
- Links to full issues on our website
- Links/QR access to CME tests (up to 164 total CME credits available with a journal or bundle subscription)
- Specialty/State-Required CME map link
- Interactive Clinical Pathways collection link and QR
- EMplify and Urgentology podcast links
- References to key tables and figures for each issue
Access it anywhere:
- Downloadable and printable PDF (desktop & mobile-friendly) for on-shift reference
- QR and website links embedded for deeper review
Topics for 2025 include:
Emergency Medicine Practice
- Alkali Exposure
- Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage
- Knee Pain
- Sodium Disorders
- Chronic Neurologic Diseases
- Thyroid Emergencies
- Hand and Wrist Emergencies
- Sepsis and Septic Shock
- Status Epilepticus
- Adrenal Insufficiency
- Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
- Cannabis-Related Emergencies
- Trauma EXTRA!: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Trauma EXTRA!: Difficult Airway Management in Trauma
- Stroke EXTRA!: Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
- Stroke EXTRA!: Stroke in Young Adults
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice
- Pediatric Primary Headache Disorders
- Apophysitis Management
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
- Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections
- Pediatric Sexual Abuse
- Hematuria
- Status Epilepticus
- Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus
- Febrile Seizures
- Colitis
- Measles, Mumps, and Varicella
- Neonatal Rashes
- Pediatric Trauma EXTRA!: Pediatric Wound Care
Evidence-Based Urgent Care
- Nephrolithiasis in Urgent Care
- Ankle Injuries
- Elbow and Forearm Pain, Part I
- Elbow and Forearm Pain, Part II
- Migraine and Primary Headache
- Wrist Injuries
- Ocular Injuries
- Diverticular Disease
- Low Back Pain
- Travel-Related Illnesses
- Respiratory and Genitourinary Laboratory Testing in Urgent Care
- Asymptomatic Hypertension
Ways clinicians use The Year in Review:
- For quick refreshers before or during shift
- To review the year’s issues in one place
- To get high-level takeaways that complement the full issues
- For current or new subscribers, to gain quick, easy access to the CME you need and trust
Why emergency medicine and urgent care clinicians love our annual Year in Review:
- Saves time on deep learning and CME planning
- Simplifies annual review of high-impact clinical topics
- Provides fast clinical refreshers mid-shift
- Compiles emergency + pediatric emergency + urgent care learning in one resource
- Helps you quickly identify CME topics relevant to your practice
Need Specialty/State-Required CME credits?
Take your learning even deeper with a subscription. Subscribers can earn CME, including Specialty and State-Required CME credits, by completing the CME activities associated with the full 2025 issues.
A subscription gives you access to all CME available from the journals you receive—access all Specialty CME categories outlined below when you subscribe to all three.*
- Stroke: 8 credits
- Trauma: 28 credits
- Pharmacology: 25.25 credits
- Infectious Disease: 22 credits
- Pain Management: 4 credits
- Child Abuse: 4 credits
- Sexual Assault: 4 credits
- Substance Use: 8 credits
- Gynecology/Obstetric: 2 credits
*Credits available by completing CME for the full issues; subject to state/institutional approval.
Download Points & Pearls: The Year in Review 2025 today for only $397! You'll gain instant access to our bestselling annual compilation—41 evidence-based issue summaries in a single volume.