EB Medicine Introduces Points & Pearls Monthly Digest
Norcross, Georgia (PRWEB) July 22, 2016 -- EB Medicine has developed a new monthly digest to supplement and enhance the value of its subscription service. Starting this month, Emergency Medicine Practice (EMP) subscribers will receive Points & Pearls, a quick-read summary of key points and clinical pearls published in the journal’s full-length editions.
“The doctors who read our journal have constant demands on their time, and their schedules are largely unpredictable,” says Andy Jagoda, MD, FACEP, Medical Director, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY and EB Medicine’s Editor-in-Chief. “Now, they can choose whichever version of EMP they need at any given time, the Points & Pearls overview highlighting the essence of the content, or the comprehensive, in-depth coverage found in our full issues.”
Points & Pearls will complement and reinforce EMP, which gives emergency physicians practical training and a source of up-to-date, evidence-based CME. Points & Pearls will be accessible online, at any time, for a subscriber’s convenience. Like EMP, the new supplement will be written by physicians, peer reviewed, and grounded in the latest research.
The first issue of Points & Pearls will address “Cervical Artery Dissection: Early Recognition And Stroke Prevention,” a common cause of stroke in children, young adults, and trauma patients. A missed diagnosis can have devastating neurological effects, so emergency clinicians must act quickly to recognize and begin treatment of cervical artery dissections as soon as possible.
Following on the successful offering of Points & Pearls to EMP subscribers, EB Medicine plans to launch a similar digest version of its Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice (PEMP) journal this fall.
For more information on EMP, PEMP, or Points & Pearls, visit http://www.ebmedicine.net or contact Suzanne Verity (sv(at)ebmedicine(dot)net; 678-366-7933).
About EB Medicine
EB Medicine is the premier provider of evidence-based clinical content and CME resources for emergency medicine practitioners. Monthly journals — including Emergency Medicine Practice and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice — are delivered in print, digital, and mobile formats. Annual books – including the Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment (LLSA) Study Guide, Emergency Trauma Care, and Emergency Stroke Care – are delivered in print and digital formats. EB Medicine’s resources address real challenges in diagnosis and treatment and give actionable recommendations based upon the latest research and best-available evidence. These resources provide ongoing education and guidance to physicians, residents, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. For more information, visit http://www.ebmedicine.net.
EB Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for clinicians.
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