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ACEP Nowcast

ACEP Nowcast

Written by: American College of Emergency Physicians
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As the official voice of emergency medicine, ACEP Now provides indispensable information that emergency physicians can use in daily practice. Written by physicians for physicians, each issue delivers cutting edge news, practice-changing tips, regulatory updates, and the most up to date information on health care reform. In ACEP Nowcast, Assistant Editor Dr. Amy Faith Ho highlights can’t-miss articles from this month’s issue of ACEP Now—and more. With a rapidly evolving heath care system, emergency physicians need a trustworthy source for the most valuable and insightful information that impacts the practice of emergency medicine. That source is ACEP Now. ACEP Now is an official publication of the American College of Emergency Physicians, the specialty society for emergency medicine.© 2024 ACEP Now Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • June 2026: Rwanda’s Emergency Care Blueprint
    Jun 16 2026

    Host Amy Faith Ho, MD, MPH, FACEP, welcomes Dr. Tsion Firew to discuss the systematic and sustainable nuances of global health infrastructure. Dr. Firew, the chair of emergency medicine residency at Africa Health Sciences University in Rwanda and an associate professor at New York University, shares pearls for shifting from short-term medical missions to localized systems building, navigating frontline clinical protocols during a deadly Marburg virus outbreak, and balancing the personal and professional demands of international emergency medicine.

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    31 mins
  • May 2026: Care and Ethics for Incarcerated Patients
    May 15 2026

    Host Amy Faith Ho, MD, MPH, FACEP, welcomes Dr. Utsha Khatri to discuss the clinical and ethical nuances of caring for incarcerated patients, as also explored in the ACEP Now article, “Carceral Health and the Emergency Department.” Dr. Khatri, an assistant professor of emergency medicine and health services researcher, shares pearls for navigating the presence of correctional officers while re-centering the patient through dignity and medical autonomy.

    Additional highlights from this episode include coverage of the emergency medicine residency match, preparations for the FIFA World Cup, and updates on Medicaid work requirement changes. Dr. Ho also previews clinical features on endometriosis management, forensic training in the ED, and new guidelines for asymptomatic hypertension.

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    29 mins
  • April 2026: Rethinking Anemia Management and Clinical Innovation
    Apr 30 2026

    Host Amy Faith Ho, MD, MPH, FACEP, welcomes Dr. Matt Lipton to discuss his ACEP Now article, “IV Iron in the ED: The Time is Now,” which advocates for treating iron deficiency anemia without automatic RBC transfusions in hemodynamically stable patients. Dr. Lipton explains the immediate bioavailability of IV iron compared to blood products and addresses modern safety profiles regarding anaphylaxis and the “Fishbane reaction.” Additional highlights include a case report on adolescent headaches and a guide to evaluating locum tenens physicians.

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    16 mins
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