Technology
ACEP21 Platform
All in-person registered attendees can also access the ACEP21 Platform to view On Demand educational courses, participate in additional learning events, socialize at evening events with at home participants, and more. Watch for the daily ACEP21 e-newsletters with instructions on how to access all this great additional content.
Mobile App
Download the ACEP21 mobile app to access the complete course and Research Forum schedules, map out your plans for the Exhibit Hall, search faculty bios and access presentations and course evaluations. Search for “Event Pilot,” download the app and then use code “ACEP21.” You will need to log in with the credentials you used when you registered online for your personal schedule to be available in the app. Supported in part by Biolux
Virtual ACEP21
7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. | Monday-Wednesday 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. | Thursday Locations: ACEP Bookstore, Exhibit Hall, BCEC and NW Corner, Level 2, BCEC Too many great sessions to attend? Want to revisit a course you attended? Need more CME credit?
Virtual ACEP21 is the perfect complement to your ACEP21 experience. You will have 24/7 access to all the ACEP21 presentations. Virtual ACEP21 includes access to the slides and audio from all courses presented during the conference. Our new integrated classroom brings everything together in a single, unified view.
• Contextual notes are tied to the replay of the session, slide by slide
• Playback at different speeds to slow down or speed up your experience
• Discuss and comment with your peers on specific slides, right from the online player
• Create a playback list of your favorite sessions to watch now or later.
Social Media #ACEP21
Tweet live from the conference and use #ACEP21 to share the latest news or follow us @ACEPNow. See party pics, get updates from the Council meeting and educational sessions at facebook.com/ACEPfan and on Instagram @ACEPnation. Let your colleagues back home know what they are missing.
Want to see what ACEP is up to with health policy, advocacy and the public at large? Follow @emergencydocs on Twitter, too.