Small decisions can make a big difference in patient experience—especially in pediatrics. Learn when and how to use techniques like absorbable sutures in our Laceration Course.
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EB Medicine
For over 25 years, EB Medicine has been the premier publisher of cutting-edge, evidence-based content for emergency medicine and urgent care clinicians.
For over 21 years, EB Medicine has been the premier publisher of cutting-edge, evidence-based content. 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
05/18/2026
Coding shouldn’t feel like guesswork. Clinicians who take Rightsizing Reimbursement report increased confidence in documentation, level selection, and medical decision-making.
20% off all courses this May. Use code COURSE20. https://loom.ly/ZW13-dc
05/17/2026
Sentinel injuries are often subtle—but their implications are not.
This month’s Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice issue outlines a structured approach to evaluating infants with concerning injuries, including history-taking, physical exam, diagnostic workup, and when to involve protective services.
A critical resource for improving recognition and patient safety in the ED.
Read the full issue now: https://loom.ly/EWX7yfE
Emergency Department Management of Sentinel Injuries in Infants (Trauma CME and Child Abuse CME) | EB Medicine This issue reviews the most common sentinel injuries in infants and provides an evidence-based approach for the workup and management of infants with sentinel injuries in the emergency department
05/15/2026
Acute bronchitis is a clinical diagnosis—but the challenge lies in identifying what it’s not.
This month’s Evidence-Based Urgent Care issue provides a structured approach to evaluating cough, differentiating bronchitis from high-risk conditions, and applying evidence-based management.
With most cases being viral, this issue also reinforces best practices in antibiotic stewardship and patient education. Read the full issue now: https://loom.ly/b2aK_WY
Urgent Care Evaluation and Management of Acute Bronchitis (Infectious Disease CME) | EB Medicine Acute bronchitis is a clinical diagnosis that does not require laboratory testing or prescription medications. This issue reviews the urgent care evaluation and management of acute bronchitis in urgent care
In honor of Urgent Care Awareness Month, take 20% off ALL courses this May! Built for urgent care, emergency medicine, and beyond.
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05/12/2026
Introducing our newest course—now available for pre-sale: Inside Guide to X-Ray Interpretation: A Systematic Approach for Reading Radiographs in Urgent Care
A structured, step-by-step approach to reading radiographs, designed for urgent care clinicians who need to make accurate decisions quickly and confidently. Learn how to systematically evaluate films, recognize high-risk pathology, and avoid common diagnostic pitfalls through real-world cases and practical frameworks you can apply immediately on shift. Full course access available May 31.
Pre-order now and save 20% with code COURSE20: https://loom.ly/WuvPWbM
05/11/2026
Fever in the returning international traveler requires rapid, focused decision-making—and the stakes are high.
This month’s Emergency Medicine Practice issue outlines a systematic approach to identifying and managing the most serious causes of febrile illness, including malaria, dengue, enteric fever, and leptospirosis.
From travel history to diagnostic timing and treatment strategies, this issue delivers practical guidance you can apply on shift. Read the full issue now: https://loom.ly/ER8l6oQ
Emergency Department Evaluation and Management of Serious and High-Risk Infections in the Febrile Returning Traveler (Infectious Disease CME and Pharmacology CME) | EB Medicine This issue reviews the evaluation and management of 4 potentially life-threatening infections in returning travelers: malaria, dengue, enteric fever, and leptospirosis
05/10/2026
The results speak for themselves.
After completing The Laceration Course:
✔ 98% improved competency
✔ 97% gained confidence
✔ 95% felt more self-sufficient
If you’re looking to level up your procedural skills, this is where to start.
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05/08/2026
Most CME isn’t low-value because it’s expensive.
It’s low-value because you’ll never use it again.
If it doesn’t change how you manage patients…
If it slows you down instead of fitting your workflow…
If you wouldn’t touch it after you get the credit…
…it’s not a good investment—no matter how cheap it is.
High-value CME does three things:
✔ Improves real clinical decisions
✔ Fits into your schedule without friction
✔ Becomes something you come back to on shift
That’s where discounts actually matter.
This month, take 20% off CME that’s built for real urgent care + emergency practice—training you’ll actually use, not just complete.
Use code COURSE20 and make your CME count. https://loom.ly/QLcWBE8
05/07/2026
EB Medicine is pleased to announce that Dan Egan, MD, has been named Editor-in-Chief of Emergency Medicine Practice.
Dr. Egan is a nationally recognized leader in emergency medicine education and a longtime contributor to EB Medicine. He succeeds Andy Jagoda, MD, who led the publication for more than two decades and helped establish it as a trusted resource in emergency medicine.
Under Dr. Egan’s leadership, Emergency Medicine Practice will build on its legacy of excellence while expanding its reach to the next generation of emergency clinicians. Dr. Jagoda remains involved as Editor Emeritus.
Read more: https://loom.ly/oEM7G6c
05/06/2026
May is Urgent Care Awareness Month—and it’s the perfect time to invest in the skills you use every shift.
Take 20% off all courses this month and get practical, case-based training designed for urgent care and emergency clinicians. From high-risk presentations to everyday decision-making, these courses are built to help you act faster and with more confidence.
Use code COURSE20 and make your training count. https://loom.ly/-IMoQfM
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