To open and read a specific article, simply click the title of that article in the list below. The article will open in a separate window.
Upon completion of the CME exam, the CME certificate will be available in your CME Tracker, where you can print/download the certificate.
The following is a list of all the Bimonthly Feature articles currently available for CME credit (articles remain available for CME credit for one year from time of initial posting; to read articles that are older than one year, please go to the archives section).
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| Title (click title to open article) | Posted | Exam |
|---|---|---|
| What Every Emergency Physician Needs to Know About Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Agents | 02-Jan-2012 | |
| Care of the Critically Ill ICU Boarder | 01-Nov-2011 | |
| ED Imaging in the Evaluation of Stroke Syndromes - A Practical Guide | 01-Sep-2011 | |
| Congestive Heart Failure-How should we manage this in the ED? | 01-Jul-2011 | |
| Some Drugs from 2010 That Might Change Your Practice | 01-May-2011 | |
| Emergency Department Orthopedics | 01-Mar-2011 |
Eligibility for Credit
Continuing education credit will be awarded to all physicians who successfully complete this activity as described below in the section Instructions for Credit.
Instructions for Credit
Participation in each Feature Article self-study should be completed in approximately 2.0 hours.
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