Emergency Medicine Board Review - Written
Emergency Medicine Board Review Course
The Emergency Medicine Board Review course held annually by Ohio ACEP offers a comprehensive review for emergency physicians preparing for the Qualifying exam or ConCert exam. Many physicians take the course for continuous certification (LLSA) or for a review of the core content of emergency medicine. Attended by hundreds of physicians each year from across the country, this premier board review course promotes a pass rate of 97%.
2012 ConCert Exam
September 10 - 15, 2012
2012 Qualifying Exam
November 12 - 17, 2012
The 2012 EMR Course Brochure
will be available soon!
EMR Long Track (5-Day Course)
August 20 - 24, 2012 To register for the August Course CLICK HERE!
October 22 - 26, 2012 To register for the October Course CLICK HERE!
EMR Fast Facts & Fundamentals (3-Day Course)
August 25 - 27, 2012 To register for the Fast Facts & Fundamentals Course CLICK HERE!
All courses will be held at the Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel.
What does registration to EMR include?
- Nationally-known emergency physician faculty instruction providing in-depth reviews of targeted areas and insight into clinical controversies
- All registrants receive complimentary 45-day access to Ohio ACEP's e-learning Web site http://www.ohacep-elearning.org
- An extensive course syllabus for each day
- A copy of ECGs for the Emergency Physician by Drs. Amal Mattu and William Brady
- Complimentary link to Pharmacology/Toxicology Case Studies by Ohio ACEP
- Pre, Post and daily tests
Dr. Carol Rivers'
Board Review

Preparing for your recertification exam?
Looking for opportunities for self assessment and review of emergency medicine?
Dr. Rivers' nationally recognized Board Review materials Preparing for the Written Board Exam and the Oral Board Exam in Emergency Medicine are excellent tools for examination preparation.
To order your Rivers' Board Review products click here!
Ohio ACEP - Your Essential Resource for Emergency Medicine Review!
Dr. Rivers' Critical Q & A's for the emergency medicine written board review!
If you saw our question on twitter, here is your answer of the week!
Q: What is the most common cause of a prolonged PTT with a normal PT?
A: Hemophilia A


