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October 12, 2020 • YPS Financial Information
Your first official payday is a fantastic feeling! And what you do with that paycheck can pay dividends down the road.
October 12, 2020
Download our In Transition Guides (PDFs).
September 30, 2020 • YPS Scientific Assembly
Members of our Section will be speaking on a wide variety of issues, from burn management to micro aggressions. Here's the course list.
September 28, 2020
YPS officers conducted video interviews with the ACEP candidates for President-elect and the Board about pressing issues in emergency medicine.
September 4, 2020
To fully understand pandemic policy, unprecedented in its speed and spending for these modern times, we must understand where we are and what’s on the horizon.
COVID-19 was unexpected. With its never-before-seen infectivity, mortality, and long-term effects, the governments of the world were caught flatfooted, as was the medical community.
April 13, 2020
Dr. James Dahle, the White Coat Investor, was the keynote speaker for the YPS Session at ACEP20 on Oct. 26.
March 31, 2020
A Letter to the Emergency Physician.
It’s true! Lawmakers are becoming increasingly aware that repaying student loans is getting more difficult for many of our frontline healthcare workers.
On Oct. 3, 2019, President Trump signed an executive order (EO), “Protecting and Strengthening Medicare,” with little fanfare. Its provisions were framed by a one-year comment and implementation perio...
January 24, 2020
Are you interested in a career in prehospital medicine? Are you considering an EMS fellowship? In this article, we will provide you with insight into the benefits of undertaking a fellowship and the l...
When our forefathers got together to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776, 7 percent of the signees were practicing physicians. Only one– Benjamin Rush – had a medical degree, but those were d...
November 22, 2019 • YPS Councillors Corner
ACEP held its annual meeting in Denver at the end of October. In the days before the fun and education of the Scientific Assembly, representatives from every aspect of emergency medicine convened duri...
November 22, 2019 • YPS From the Chair
Welcome to another great and exciting year with the ACEP Young Physicians Section!
November 22, 2019
Much has changed since the last Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) guideline was released in 2007. The latest guideline focuses on adults with community or hospital-acquired pneumonia with no recent t...
September 17, 2019
While the fight to end surprise billing plays out on Capitol Hill and in the media, insurance companies continue to advocate for legislation that increases their bottom lines and employ divisive tacti...
September 17, 2019 • YPS Scientific Assembly
Are you ready for ACEP 19? It’s back in Denver! I wanted to point out some YPS-related must-see lectures. Since many of us are recently out of residency, the list is focused more on career advancement...
July 23, 2019 • YPS Councillors Corner
It’s already the end of July, friends, and that means that we’re gearing up for ACEP’s annual Council Meeting!
The 2019 ACEP Council Meeting and Scientific Assembly are upon us! Before you enjoy the educational offerings at Scientific Assembly, come join us at Council Meeting to network, hone your craft and sh...
July 23, 2019
Balance. The very idea I could “balance” my roles as a full-time emergency medicine physician, wife to another full-time professional and mother of a 16-month-old is somewhat insane.
July 23, 2019 • YPS Pregnancy Tips
Being pregnant is hard. I mean, we are creating an entirely new human being after all! But being pregnant while working in the emergency department can bring its own set of challenges.
By Sandra Williams, DO Being pregnant is hard. I mean, we are creating an entirely new human being after all! But being pregnant while working in the emergency department can bring its own set of chal...
Dr. Sara Andrabi shares her best tips for new moms who need to pump at work.
Conservative estimates show that one year of breastfeeding equates to approximately 1,800 hours of a mother’s time. A full-time job with 40-hour work weeks and vacation factored in adds up to 1,960 ho...
June 19, 2019
I transitioned from residency into a fellowship. During my fellowship, I was also moonlighting with several large EM groups.