Leaders in Emergency Medicine Recognized During ACEP21

BOSTON, Mass.— The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) is pleased to recognize outstanding leadership across emergency medicine during ACEP21, the world’s largest emergency medicine conference. The annual awards honor emergency physicians for achievements and contributions to the specialty in a range of categories, including policy, education, advocacy, communications, and research.

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