ACEP25: The Premier Conference for Emergency Medicine
The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) is gearing up for ACEP25, the world's most significant gathering for emergency medicine professionals. Scheduled from
September 7-10, 2025, in the picturesque
Salt Lake City, this conference is set to attract emergency physicians, researchers, and healthcare leaders from around the world.
ACEP25 promises to be an invigorating experience, especially with the opening session featuring Olympic gold medalist and cancer survivor
Scott Hamilton. He will discuss themes of strength, resilience, and compassion—qualities that are synonymous with emergency medicine. Adding a touch of entertainment, actor and producer
Noah Wyle will provide insightful commentary on the critically acclaimed show
The Pitt, which highlights the challenges faced in emergency care.
This year’s conference will showcase a variety of sessions and workshops that delve into pressing issues in the field, including:
- - Artificial Intelligence in healthcare
- - Boarding and Crowding in hospitals
- - Opioid and Pain Management strategies
- - Disaster Medicine techniques
- - Specialized care for Pediatric and Geriatric patients
- - Updates on important Infectious Diseases
Journalists and media personnel will have the advantage of attending public presentations and auditing an expansive roster of courses, all designed to keep professionals updated on the latest advancements and methodologies in emergency medicine. The course availability and times may vary, providing flexibility to attendees.
In addition to educational tracks and hands-on labs, the conference is a great opportunity for networking. The lively social events planned throughout the gathering will allow attendees to build connections within the dynamic emergency medicine community. Participants can expect to recharge and invigorate their passion for this crucial sector of healthcare.
A distinguishing feature of ACEP25 is the
Research Forum, which offers a first look at groundbreaking findings and practice innovations in emergency care. This year, the forum boasts over
620 abstracts from leading experts, highlighting the pivotal research driving the future of emergency medical practices. Those interested in the abstracts can request them through the ACEP website.
Members of the media are invited to take advantage of numerous interview opportunities with ACEP leaders, physician faculty, speakers, and research authors. For more detailed information about ACEP25 and the registration process, interested parties are encouraged to visit the official ACEP website at
www.acep.org/ACEP25.
The American College of Emergency Physicians has long been a powerful advocate for emergency medicine, representing over
40,000 emergency physician members and advocating for the nearly
150 million patients they treat each year. Through ongoing research, public education, and training programs, the ACEP remains committed to advancing the field of emergency care.
For more detailed updates, feel free to explore ACEP's official platforms at
www.acep.org and
www.emergencyphysicians.org. Here’s to a successful ACEP25, where the future of emergency medicine comes to life!