Register now for our Symposium & Annual Meeting and get your CME early. Thursday, March 7th. CommonHouse in Chattanooga. https://t.co/H1NuzfNUhV and read more about this symposium here: https://t.co/ueIkTx2csU
Don't forget to join us for our weekly legislative session meeting to discuss bills/advocacy issues. Every Friday at 11AM EST/10AM CDT through April 26th. 30-minute meeting. All members are welcome! Contact the chapter at [email protected] for details on how to join.
Get your CME in March by attending the 2024 Tennessee ACEP Chapter Symposium & Annual Meeting. Thursday, March 7th. The symposium will be held at the Common House in Chattanooga. Register here https://t.co/Sj8UH1dxOw
#FOAMed Case: "Man With Fever and Pyuria" https://t.co/tNhqVl4fgq
• 43yo man with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and liver cirrhosis presented with a 1-day history of fever (up to 38.1 °C [100.58 °F]) and general malaise
#FOAMed Case: "A man with proptosis of the left eye" https://t.co/nxMzj7amDe
• 50yo man without systemic disease presented with progressive proptosis of the left eye after a motor vehicle accident 4 weeks ago
• Visual acuity was 20/40 in the left eye and 20/20 in the right eye
For those requesting CMS to re-weigh their MIPS performance categories because of COVID-19, the MIPS Extreme and Uncontrollable Circumstances application deadline for the 2022 Performance Year has been extended until March 3, 2023.
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The conversation around the flawed AHRQ report on diagnostic errors in the ED continues. See the AHRQ authors' response to the EM Community, read an analysis in ACEP Now, hear from one of the study reviewers, listen to a podcast and more.
https://t.co/9SVNlXvp3e
SAMHSA recently issued a proposed regulation to make permanent certain flexibilities that were granted to opioid treatment programs during the pandemic, including the use of telehealth to initiate buprenorphine. Read more.
https://t.co/oOrZSNz0DT