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EB Medicine
Book and Periodical Publishing
Norcross, GA 911 followers
Evidence-Based Education • Practical Application
About us
For over 20 years, EB Medicine has been the premier publisher of cutting-edge, evidence-based content in emergency medicine and urgent care. With authors, peer reviewers, and an editorial board comprised of practicing physicians from leading institutions around the world covering a broad range of clinical expertise, each of EB Medicine's publications provide information and insight that make an immediate impact on the way our readers practice medicine - with the goals of improving patient outcomes, enhancing efficiency, and elevating quality of care. Our monthly articles (in print, online, and mobile) as well as our CME and training programs cover medicine the way physicians actually practice it -- and help physicians integrate evidence-based decision making into their clinical practice. Each of our resources includes practical, real world solutions that can be used in everyday practice and in-depth information that is unavailable anywhere else: clinical pathways with recommendations for practice, cost-effective treatment suggestions, tips for minimizing medicolegal risk, comprehensive charts and tables for quick reference, summarized key points that allow for easy digestion of critical information, and extensive reference lists that include the type of study and number of patients to help readers judge the strength of each source cited in the material. Our editorial board members, authors, and peer reviewers are front-line physicians facing the challenges and realities of the medical community every day. They offer real world advice -- based in the literature and designed for applicability in practice. EB Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for clinicians.
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https://linktr.ee/ebmedicine
External link for EB Medicine
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Norcross, GA
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- CME (Continuing Medical Education), Emergency Medicine, Training, and Publishing
Locations
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Primary
5550 Triangle Parkway Suite 150
Norcross, GA 30092, US
Employees at EB Medicine
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Cheryl Belton, PhD, ELS
Content Editor at EB Medicine
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Stephanie Williford
Visionary CEO | Evidence-Based Medical Education Leader | Strategic Innovation Expert
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Suzanne Verity
Publisher at EB Medicine
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Dana Stenzel
Senior Account Executive at EB Medicine | 18 Years in Acute Care CME | Partnering with Leadership to Optimize Educational Investments through…
Updates
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⏰ Don’t forget—EB Medicine is at Booth 703 TODAY at the UCA Convention in Dallas! Stop by to get a sneak peek at the new and improved Laceration Course and grab your FREE Antibiotic Guide while you're there! https://loom.ly/0GNRfzM #UCA2025 #UrgentCare #EBMedicine #GroupSubscriptions
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Visit us TODAY at Booth 703 at the UCA Convention in Dallas! Ask about group subscriptions for your clinic—and don’t leave without your FREE Antibiotic Guide! https://loom.ly/0GNRfzM #UCA2025 #UrgentCare #EBMedicine
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Headed to the UCA Convention in Dallas? Swing by Booth 703 to chat with the EB Medicine team about group subscription options for your clinic—and grab a FREE copy of our Antibiotics Prescribing Guide while you're there! https://loom.ly/0GNRfzM #UCA2025 #UrgentCare #AntibioticGuide #EBMedicine
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Subscribe to one, two, or all three of our trusted journals—Emergency Medicine Practice, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice, and Evidence-Based Urgent Care—and get instant access to our Antibiotics Guide, absolutely FREE with your subscription. 📆 Hurry—this offer ends May 31! https://loom.ly/1itsVoA
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The new Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice issue is out now! This month's issue, Pediatric Apophysitis Management in the Emergency Department, reviews the major anatomic areas of apophysitis, presents guidance for activity modification and return precautions, and indications for when it is appropriate to refer patients for specialty care. https://loom.ly/lV0ajOI
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The new Emergency Medicine Practice issue is out now! This month's issue, Management of Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Emergency Department, provides a comprehensive analysis of the literature and recommendations based on the best available evidence, including expeditious management of critically elevated intracranial pressure and acquisition of follow-up studies. https://loom.ly/rAD1Aj8
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Coding Challenge: Influenza in Urgent Care... Determine the correct evaluation and management (E/M) service code for this urgent care encounter: A 44-year-old female new patient presents to urgent care complaining of symptoms that began 2 days ago and include a nonproductive cough, fever, nasal congestion, nausea and vomiting. Pertinent negatives include no chest pain, headaches, or orthopnea. Her symptoms are alleviated by OTC cough suppressant. She has no history of COPD. Read more and find out the answer now by visiting our FOAMED blog! https://loom.ly/CmJ2f6Y
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Let’s talk about Parallel Lacerations! You see these all the time, lacerations in close proximity, but how do you close these? Dr. O'Malley shares some tips and tricks in this video! Take The Laceration Course for even more practice! https://loom.ly/LU5oM4A #parallelacerations #urgentcare #lacerations #SutureNeedle #Suture #ER #medicine #medical #thelacerationcourse #PA #NP #NursePractitioner #medicalschool #EmergencyMedicine
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Case Presentation: Emergency Department Management of Acute Scrotal Pain in Pediatric Patients A previously healthy 13-year-old boy with 3 hours of lower abdominal and groin pain presents to your rural community ED… The boy has no fever, dysuria, or hematuria. He is not sexually active and denies trauma. He has vomited twice. On examination, the boy appears uncomfortable and rates his pain as 9/10. His abdomen is soft, with mild lower left quadrant tenderness. A testicular examination is notable for a swollen, erythematous, high-riding left testicle that feels indurated compared to the right testicle. You cannot elicit a cremasteric reflex on either the right or the left. You begin to consider your management priorities… What’s Your Diagnosis? Find out now! https://loom.ly/DLEVl-Q