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Overview
EMpulse is the bi-monthly magazine of the
Florida College of
Emergency Physicians (FCEP), and has a direct mail distribution that
includes 1200 emergency physicians. In addition, each issue is
viewed online at www.fcep.org by many others interested in Emergency
Medicine, and is mailed to hundreds of hospitals and Emergency
Medicine leaders across the country.
Each issue of EMpulse focuses on a specific topic. Recent
issues have focused on Injury Prevention, the Malpractice Crisis,
Emergency Medicine’s Preparedness for Terrorism, Mid-Level
Practitioners, Physician Wellness, and Patient Safety / Error
Reduction. Authors of EMpulse articles during the past year
have included dozens of Emergency Medicine’s leaders and experts
from across the nation, lawyers, legislators, educators,
psychologists, the Secretary of the Florida Department of Health,
Dr. John O. Agwunobi, and Florida Governor Jeb Bush.
EMpulse - May/June
2003 - Special CME Insert
Florida Related Injuries and Illnesses
To
obtain CME Credit for this course students must read the May/June
2003 EMpulse Florida Related Injuries and Illnesses CME
Insert, complete the post-test and mail or fax the post-test and
registration form to the Florida Emergency Medicine Foundation on or
before December 1st, 2003. Further information available within the
publication.
Download this
Special CME Insert Issue of EMpulse to pursue obtaining
your Free CME Credits.*
*Free to FCEP/FEMF Members;
$25.00 for non-FCEP/FEMF Members |
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