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Oct 5th, 2021

Education Information


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Share Your Opinion Through Evaluations

ACEP values your opinion. Course evaluations will be available in an electronic format. Evaluations are available in the ACEP21 mobile app immediately following each course. You will be emailed a personalized link each morning to the email address provided during registration from [email protected]. Please save this email address into your contacts so it doesn’t get routed to your spam folder. You also will be asked to complete the post-meeting survey to evaluate your overall experience at the conference after the conference concludes. If you do not receive the emails, please visit the ACEP Registration Desk.

Learning Objectives

ACEP21 Scientific Assembly

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to apply the latest advances in the diagnosis, treatment, clinical skills and practice management innovations necessary for the practice of emergency medicine. Nationally recognized experts will present the latest cutting-edge clinical and practice management techniques. A variety of methods will be used, including case presentations, evidence-based medicine, literature reviews and in-depth coverage of the latest clinical controversies. (Individual course descriptions can be found here).

Presentation Materials

Presentations and other materials are provided by the faculty for most courses. In our journey to a greener meeting, ACEP is distributing these materials exclusively in an electronic format on the ACEP21 online platform and on the mobile app. You can save each presentation to your device’s e-reader and access it offline. Need help? Stop by the Registration Area or the Convention Office in Room 252A in the BCEC.

ACEP21 Continuing Medical Education Credit

The American College of Emergency Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

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The American College of Emergency Physicians designates this Other activity (blended virtual conference) for a maximum of 233.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

How to claim blended credits?

CME will be provided in multiple phases as it is accredited as a blended event.

Live In-Person Courses

• Courses held on Oct. 25-28 during the live component can be claimed immediately following the conclusion of the event, commensurate with your participation.

    o The live portion of the event has a maximum of 24 hours of credits.

    o CME Certificates will reflect “ACEP21 Scientific Assembly”

Virtual “At Home” Participants

• Internet Live Streaming Courses

    o Dates, course selections and credit hours will be determined at a later date.

• On-Demand Courses

    o CME Certificates will reflect “ACEP21 Scientific Assembly” with a subtitle of the individual course name.

    o The On-Demand at-home participant portion of the event has a maximum of 19.5 hours of credits.

    o Courses will be available for 30 days via the conference platform.

Virtual ACEP (If purchased in addition to ACEP21 in person or at home)

• Credit will be awarded upon successful completion of each individual course up to 209.75 credit hours.

• On-Demand courses are available until April 24, 2023.

• CME Certificates will reflect “ACEP21 Scientific Assembly” with a subtitle of the individual course name.


ACEP21 Classroom Protocol

• Official ACEP21 badges must be worn to all ACEP events.

• Smoking/vaping is not permitted at official ACEP event venues.

• Course monitors are at the entrance to each classroom. They are required to scan badges before allowing anyone into the session.

• No infants or children are allowed in any classroom, as it could be disruptive to the class, faculty and session recordings.

• Course room capacity is set and strictly enforced by the local fire marshal.

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