Bemo medical school personal statement
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Emergency Medicine Practice takes you step by step from the moment your patient presents to the ED with an often-vague complaint, through risk stratification, laboratory testing and imaging, treatment, and disposition. Each monthly issue focuses on the practical application of the evidence for topics like trauma, cardiovascular emergencies, drugs & procedures, airway management, and more.
Many practitioners rely on this resource for their professional development. The main reason was the evidence-based approach the founders took to my discipline's pertinent topics. A close second is my attraction to resources that strive to remain untainted by commercial bias, a stance that EMP has maintained from start-up. Additionally, customer service has always been superior.
Every issue is written and peer-reviewed by practicing, experienced ED physicians who care deeply about giving every patient the care they deserve. This high standard is upheld by the editorial team, including Andy Jagoda, MD, FACEP, Editor-in-Chief at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Kaushal Shah, MD, FACEP, Associate Editor-in-Chief and Trauma EXTRA! Editor-in-Chief at the Weill Cornell School of Medicine.
Subscribers to Emergency Medicine Practice benefit from a variety of rigorous clinical tools:
To further support clinical excellence, you can stay up to date with the companion EMplify podcast. Emergency Medicine Practice keeps its finger on the pulse of subscribers like me by providing an opportunity to submit feedback immediately after completing the online CME.
We have provided the broadest range of free physician CME for over a decade. One of the principal reasons healthcare professionals have continued returning is our extensive selection of exclusive specialty content. You can get accredited free CMEs you need to meet requirements with freeCME.com.
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