You’ll need: • Three continuous years of ACEP membership • Board Certification in EM via the ABEM or AOBEM or Pediatric EM by ABP • Three years of active involvement in EM (exclusive of residency training) • Proven, active involvement in three or more areas of leadership Are you ready to become a Fellow? If you are not a Fellow… I would personally like to invite you to apply for fellow status in the American College of Emergency Physicians. If you’ve graduated from residency three years ago or more and you’ve been active in Emergency Medicine – it’s time to consider being recognized as FACEP. Active involvement in the specialty at your hospital, involvement in three areas of leadership (such as membership on hospital committees, teaching, research, administrative, EMS, or PACEP), and board-certification is all you need to become a fellow of the College. Why bother you say? FACEP shows your colleagues in Emergency Medicine, and more importantly, in other specialties that you interact with, that Emergency Medicine is more than just a job for you - it shows that you’re a highly trained specialist with a skill set second to none. Apply by August 15 and you will be able to use the FACEP designation following your induction at the Convocation during ACEP's Scientific Assembly (SA) the last weekend of September. All newly elected FACEPs will also receive an official Fellow certificate after ACEP’s Scientific Assembly. APPLY NOW and take full advantage of your ACEP membership and receive the recognition you deserve! Elizabeth Barrall Werley, MD, FACEP Immediate Past President, Pennsylvania College of Emergency Physicians Congratulations to ACEP's Newest Fellows from Pennsylvania! • Jennifer Jozefick, DO, FACEP • Melody Milliron, DO, FACOEP, FACEP • Joseph Pietropaoli, MD, FACEP To learn more visit: https://www.acep.org/acep-membership/membership/join-acep/fellow-status 30 PACEP News
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