
Lynne Holden, M.D., Elected to the ABEM Board of Directors
The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) has elected Lynne Holden, M.D., to its Board of Directors. She is a professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Senior Associate

The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) has elected Lynne Holden, M.D., to its Board of Directors. She is a professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Senior Associate
Recent state legislative actions and federal court rulings have left some physicians unsure about whether state medical boards might take action against them for practicing evidence-based care. The American Board

ABEM is grateful for the commitment and time of our volunteer Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Subboard. The EMS Subboard met November 14-16 in East Lansing, MI. Key work included: The

ABEM and the Emergency Medicine community mourn the loss of J. David Barry, M.D., who died tragically on September 2, 2022, while surfing in Southern California. Dr. Barry was elected

ABEM continues to seek ways to enhance the value of your certification, promote its value to health systems, and diversify your career options. One example is providing ever-growing opportunities to

The American Board of Emergency Medicine is proud to share that Director Yvette Calderón, M.D., M.S., has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine. Dr. Calderón was recognized “for

ABEM physicians in a 5-year certification cycle pay an annual fee for their certification. Rather than having to pay individually for MyEMCert modules and certification activities, physicians pay an annual

MyEMSCert is Launching in 2023! EMS continuing certification will be moving to a module-based process similar to Emergency Medicine’s MyEMCert. The process will be shifting from a high-stakes exam administered in
ABEM is in the process of updating its exam content. This process is detailed in ABEM policy. The EM community has been invited at multiple stages to provide its feedback. In

Today marks 43 years of the American Board of Emergency Medicine being recognized as the 23rd medical specialty of the American Board of Medical Specialties. Looking back on the history