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Built On Results

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 21 episodes

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21
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17 days ago
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About this podcast

ACEP is built for results on the issues emergency physicians care about most. In this podcast series, ACEP experts discuss how the organization helps emergency physicians protect their practice and their patients.

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Unknown Host hosts Built On Results, a health show with 21 episodes published.

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What You Don't Know Can Hurt You

May 13, 20269mEp. 21S1

Patients expect emergency rooms to be staffed by a physician, but some aren’t—and many legislators don’t know it. Pennsylvania ACEP is taking action to educate their state legislature and protect patients, successfully p

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Just Do It

Apr 21, 202610mEp. 20S1

ACEP’s Leadership and Advocacy Conference (LAC) gives emergency physicians the opportunity to meet with legislators face-to-face and make their voices heard. ACEP member and LAC regular Chris Goode, MD, FACEP, shares why

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How to Build Relationships

Apr 17, 202610mEp. 19S1

ACEP’s National Emergency Medicine Political Action Committee (NEMPAC) makes it possible to enact real legislative change. NEMPAC Chair Rebecca Parker, MD, FACEP, explains how NEMPAC helps emergency physicians build vita

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Never Give Up

Mar 28, 202612mEp. 18S1

ACEP is determined to stop violence in the ED, no matter how long it takes. After a three-year fight led by New York ACEP, the state finally passed a law requiring hospitals in the state to establish violence prevention

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No Experience Necessary

Mar 27, 202614mEp. 17S1

Anyone can get involved in ACEP Council and help shape resolutions that direct college positions and priorities. ACEP Council Speaker Michael McCrea, MD, FACEP, shares how members can write resolutions, provide testimony

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The Emergency Physicians' House

Mar 26, 202612mEp. 16S1

ACEP Council is the best way for emergency physicians to make themselves heard on the policies that impact the specialty the most. ACEP Board of Directors member Henry Pitzele, MD, FACEP, explains how the representative

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We Can Do Better

Mar 25, 20269mEp. 15S1

When it comes to treating sepsis in the ED, emergency physicians need to be closely involved in setting standards for care. ACEP President Tony Cirillo, MD, FACEP, explains how ACEP stood up for patients and emergency ph

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Good Law, Bad Behavior

Mar 24, 202610mEp. 14S1

When insurance companies refuse to play by the rules, ACEP works to hold them accountable. ACEP Reimbursement Committee Chair Lisa Maurer, MD, FACEP, discusses the problem and explains what ACEP is doing to address the i

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Defending a Good Day's Work

Mar 23, 202613mEp. 13S1

ACEP champions policy changes that promote physician autonomy. ACEP Immediate Past President Alison Haddock, MD, FACEP, details the efforts that ease the daily strain on emergency physicians, from boarding to reimburseme

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We Know What's Best for the Patient

Mar 22, 20267mEp. 12S1

In California, ACEP’s state chapter worked to pass a new law that limits corporate influence in medical decision-making across the state. Vice President of California ACEP Kamara Graham, MD, FACEP, discusses how ACEP has

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The New Normal?

Mar 21, 202610mEp. 11S1

Emergency physicians deserve protection when on the job in the ED. ACEP member Amanda Irish, MD, MPH, MS, DTMH, explains how ACEP is working to pass the Save Healthcare Workers (SAVE) Act, a bill that would make willful

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We've Got This

Mar 20, 20269mEp. 10S1

Corporate interests have no place in clinical decision-making. Oregon ACEP President Patsy Chenpanas, MD, explains how her state’s chapter, with support from ACEP, passed the nation’s first law to keep corporate influenc

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Patients Expect Us to Be There

Mar 19, 202610mEp. 9S1

When proposed guidelines suggested that emergency departments could be staffed without physicians, ACEP pushed back. ACEP President Tony Cirillo, MD, FACEP, explains how ACEP makes emergency physician leadership a priori

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Lorna's Legacy

Mar 18, 202616mEp. 8S1

Emergency physicians cannot care for us if we don’t care for them. Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation CEO Corey Feist, JD, MBA, addresses the impact his sister-in-law, ACEP member Dr. Lorna Breen, has had on the specialt

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Doing What's Right

Mar 17, 20267mEp. 7S1

Every emergency physician deserves due process, and Kansas ACEP Past President Howard Chang, MD, FACEP, explains ACEP’s critical role in drafting and introducing the Physician and Patient Safety Act, bipartisan legislati

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It's Not a Competition

Mar 16, 20266mEp. 6S1

ACEP champions the autonomy of emergency physicians by fighting for a ban on non-compete clauses in employment contracts. ACEP Board Member Daniel Freess, MD, FACEP, discusses how ACEP advocacy empowers emergency physici

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We're Not Your Punching Bag

Mar 15, 20268mEp. 5S1

Violence against emergency physicians is not part of the job. Ohio ACEP President Chrissy Campana, DO, FACEP, explains how ACEP helped her state chapter pass a law that provides more protections for emergency physicians

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Patient Safety Carries the Day

Mar 14, 20269mEp. 4S1

When lives are on the line, immediate access to an emergency physician means everything. South Carolina ACEP Past President Kat Moore, MD, FACEP, explains how ACEP worked with her state chapter to pass a bill that improv

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The Root of Many Troubles

Mar 13, 202611mEp. 3S1

Boarding is a national public health crisis, and ACEP is leading the way on solutions. ACEP member Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE, shares how ACEP is working to pass the Addressing Boarding and Crowding in the ED (ABC-ED) Ac

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A Red Sign Should Mean Something

Mar 12, 20269mEp. 2S1

There is no substitute for an emergency physician. ACEP President-Elect Ryan Stanton, MD, FACEP, explains how emergency physicians mobilized in Kentucky to fight legislation that threatened physician leadership in the st

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Who is the host of Built On Results?

Built On Results is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Health (fitness) and has published 21 episodes.

How many episodes does Built On Results have?

Built On Results has published 21 episodes.

What topics does Built On Results cover?

Built On Results regularly covers Health, Fitness, Medicine. It sits in the Health category, with a fitness focus.

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Episodes of Built On Results average 11 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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