
ACEP is built for results on the issues emergency physicians care about most. In this podcast series, ACEP experts discuss how the organization helps emergency physicians protect their practice and their patients.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

ACEP’s Leadership and Advocacy Conference (LAC) gives emergency physicians the opportunity to meet with legislators face-to-face and make their voices heard. ACEP member and LAC regular Chris Goode, MD, FACEP, shares why the conference is the best pl... more
ACEP’s National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee (NEMPAC) makes it possible to enact real legislative change. NEMPAC Chair Rebecca Parker, MD, FACEP, explains how NEMPAC helps emergency physicians build vital relationships in Congress an... more
ACEP is determined to stop violence in the ED, no matter how long it takes. After a three-year fight led by New York ACEP, the state finally passed a law requiring hospitals in the state to establish violence prevention programs. New York ACEP Presid... more
Anyone can get involved in ACEP Council and help shape resolutions that direct college positions and priorities. ACEP Council Speaker Michael McCrea, MD, FACEP, shares how members can write resolutions, provide testimony, and even become councilors t... more
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