b'FALL 2025EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE A Season of GratitudeBy Elizabeth Barrall Werley, MD, FACEPAs I look back on the past quarter, two themes come to mind: pride and gratitude. The lull of the summer quickly passed, and in just a few short months, PACEP has accomplished so much. I could not be prouder of what we have achieved together.ACEP COUNCILOnce again, Pennsylvania was well represented at ACEP Council, where our delegation Elizabeth Barrall Werley, MD, FACEP worked diligently to represent you, our members. Our chapter generated numerous PACEP President 2025-2026 resolutions, contributing to a record-breaking total. Several of these were converted into objectives for ACEP staff, committees, or the Board of Directors, ensuring that ourideas move forward rather than risk being amended or voted down.Sadly, Pennsylvania led all chapters with seven memorial resolutions this year. Whenever possible, families were contacted to share details for inclusion. It was This quarter trulydeeply moving to have Dr. Lidio Medinas wife join our delegation in Salt Lake City to exemplified what PACEPpersonally receive his memorial resolution. In a rare gesture, ACEP broke protocol to stands forcollaboration,present the Diane K. Bollman Chapter Advocate Award, honoring our late Executive education, advocacy, andDirector, Jan Reisinger, during Council alongside her memorial resolution.community. I am deeply grateful to everyone who shared their time, energy, and ideas to move our work forward.continue reading on page 6'