POSTED: March 18th, 2024
POSTED IN: 2024 Quarter 1, EM Pulse - The Official Newsletter of MOCEP,
Welcome Members
Congratulations to Missouri’s newest FACEP: Dr. Jordan Birch DO, FACEP of St. Louis
Criteria for Fellowship
Embarking on the journey to become a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) is a big step. Fellowship with ACEP is not just a title—it’s a recognition of your dedication, expertise, and leadership in the field of emergency medicine.
To become a fellow with ACEP, you must process an exemplary and continuous commitment to the field through:
• Three consecutive years of ACEP membership
• Board Certification in Emergency Medicine by ABEM or AOBEM, or Pediatric EM by ABP
• Three years of active involvement in emergency medicine (excluding residency training)
• Demonstrable participation in leadership across multiple areas within the emergency medical community
For those who are ready to ascend to the next level of their career by becoming an ACEP fellow, detailed information is available at the official ACEP website. Achieving fellowship is a significant milestone in the professional journey of an emergency physician—a mark of personal accomplishment and public acknowledgment from the most respected leaders in emergency medicine.
For more information on how to become an ACEP fellow, please visit ACEP Fellowship.