EMRA has partnered with EB Medicine to bring EMRA Resident & Medical Student members a great benefit - free online subscriptions to Emergency Medicine Practice and EM Practice Guidelines Update!
Emergency Medicine Practice will help you integrate evidence-based decision-making into your routine daily clinical practice, enabling you to provide the very best in patient care. EM Practice Guidelines Update is designed to help you stay up to date on Practice Guidelines and Clinical Policies relevant to your practice.
To activate your free account for both these subscriptions, simply go to http://ebmedicine.net/emra .
Questions or having trouble activating your account? Contactebm@ebmedicine.netor call 800.249.5770.
With this exclusive free online subscription to Emergency Medicine Practice—for EMRA Resident & Medical Student Members only--you can:
- Print PDF files off the website that look exactly like the monthly print issue; each issue helps you stay up to date on evidence-based practice recommendations.
- Access each monthly, 20- to 28-page issue online, so you have 24/7 access to the diagnosis and treatment recommendations you need.
- Search and access all archive issues including all issues published since inception in June 1999, including such vital topics as Weakness, Back Pain, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Electrical Injuries, Cervical Spine Injury, Blunt Abdominal Trauma, Seizures, Stroke, COPD, Cocaine Emergencies, and more!
- Quiz yourself by taking the CME tests online. (Actual CME Certificates of Completion are, of course, not available until you complete your residency).
With your free online subscription to EM Practice Guidelines Update, you can:
- Print 4-6 page PDF files off the website that quickly summarize the key recommendations from clinical policies and practice guidelines that you need to know in order to provide the very best in patient care.
- Access each monthly issue online. You’ll get e-mail notification you when a new issue is available. Topics include vertigo, otitis media, acute headache, sedation, carbon monoxide poisoning, acetaminophen overdose, and more!
- Quiz yourself by taking the CME tests online.