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• Amends current law requiring

written consent for all pelvic examinations performed by health care practitioners and trainees to require written consent for anesthetized or unconscious patients and to require verbal consent from any conscious patient, with exceptions;

• Modifies the current exception

allowing an examination to avert a serious risk of bodily impairment to simply refer to the statute on emergency services and care;

• Adds three new exceptions, thereby

allowing an examination without consent, related to emergency medical conditions, a child protective investigation, and certain criminal offenses against a child; and

• Provides that a single written

consent for a pelvic examination may authorize multiple health care practitioners or students to perform a pelvic examination on a pregnant woman having contractions.

on Wednesday. On Thursday, April 29, the bill authorizing seven new specialty license plates was passed and awaits Gov. DeSantis’s signature.

that by sharing your payment dispute experiences with FCEP and ACEP. This will be a 2022 legislative priority. We encourage our physicians to utilize the IDR / MAXIMUS process and even take an “opt out” case to court in order to clarify the law.

The work doesn’t stop there, though: At least 3,000 pre-sale vouchers must be sold within 24 months after vouchers become available in order to manufacture the plate. We are confident, however, that we can reach this threshold.

HELP US REACH OUR GOALS

When I first started to get involved in advocacy, a mentor explained to me that in order to get anything accomplished with politicians, you must have two resources: time and money. We use the latter to secure in-person time and events with elected officials or their staff. Please consider donating to the FCEP PAC. Without your help, we cannot be there to represent you in those Tallahassee offices. We are happy to give our time to meet with the legislators, if you give us the chance to get our feet in the door. ■

6) TEEING UP FOR 2022 SESSION: MAXIMUS AND THE INDEPENDENT DISPUTE RESOLUTION (IDR) PROCESS FCEP sought bill sponsors for an IDR fix that would require insurers to participate in the IDR process (through MAXIMUS) this session. Unfortunately, we discovered that our simple fix is not so simple without an agency or court opinion supporting our case. We continue to make the case to AHCA & OIR, and you can help us do

5) “SUPPORT HEALTHCARE HEROES” LICENSE PLATE Florida has 99 specialty license plates, but none of them honor healthcare workers. We figured there was no better time than during a pandemic to push for a specialty license plate of our own that says: “Support Healthcare Heroes.” All funds raised from this plate (est. $250K annually) will be allocated to the Florida DOH Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund, which provides financial support for EMS and is dwindling due to a steady decline in its current funding source — traffic violation tickets. We succeeded: FCEP worked with Sen. Gayle Harrell to promote the legislative language that was included in a larger transportation bill. Many specialty license plates were introduced this Session, and as a result, most of them — including ours — were stripped from the SB 676: Specialty License Plates bill by the House on the last Monday of Session. Thankfully, our lobbyist, Toni Large, worked to get our Healthcare Heroes License Plate back into the bill 12

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Death by Procainamide: Medication Errors and Toxicity

5min
pages 44-45

Case Report: Acute Monocular Painless Vision Loss in an Elderly Man

2min
pages 38-39

The Reds and the Blues of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy

3min
page 50

Leveraging AI to improve patient safety in the emergency department

2min
page 35

Medical Student Council

1min
page 26

EMS/Trauma

2min
page 14

Pediatric EM Committee

2min
page 9

Membership & Professional Development Committee

2min
page 8

Musings from a Retired Emergency Physician: The Reds and the Blues of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy By Dr. Wayne Barry

4min
page 50

From Scribing Notes to Saving Lives: The transition from scribing in the Emergency Department to medical school and beyond By Patrick Anderson, OMS-III

7min
pages 48-49

Education Corner: Expanding the Menu Beyond the Sandwich: Defining Effective Feedback By Drs. Carmen J. Martinez and Caroline M. Molins

5min
pages 46-47

UCF at Greater Orlando Dr. Amber Mirajkar Aventura Hospital Dr. Scarlet Benson

4min
page 33

Ultrasound Zoom: The VExUS Score: Fluid Status, Reconsidered By Ernesto H. Weisson, Dr. Joshua Goldstein, Duyen Vo, MS; edited by Dr. Leila Posaw

6min
pages 40-41

Disruptive Innovation in Emergency Medicine

5min
pages 36-37

UCF/HCA Ocala Drs. Jean Laubinger, Emily Clark & Caroline Smith Orange Park Medical Center Dr. Cody Russell Mount Sinai Medical Center Dr. Stephanie Fernandez

4min
page 34

USF Morsani Dr. Mikhail Marchenko Kendall Regional Medical Center Drs. Tina Drake, Ibrahim Hasan & Sara Zagroba

2min
page 32

Brandon Regional Hospital Dr. Rashmi Jadhav St. Lucie Medical Center Dr. Shelby Guile

3min
page 31

FSU at Sarasota Memorial Dr. Courtney Kirkland Oak Hill Hospital Dr. Ryan Johnson UF Health Jacksonville Drs. Chris Phillips and Richard Courtney

4min
page 30

North Florida Regional Dr. Jayden Miller UF Health Gainesville Dr. Megan Rivera

4min
page 28

Advocating for our Health Care Heroes By Mary Mayhew

2min
page 12

Two Florida Health Systems Receive SAMHSA Grants to Implement ED Alternatives to Opioids Program By Dr. Phyllis Hendry, Natalie Spindle, Dr. Sophia Sheikh and Michelle Krichbaum,PharmD

4min
pages 18-19

Case Report: An unrecognized opportunity to diagnose Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and decrease transmission in people who inject drugs (PWID) By Heather Henderson, Dr. Jason Wilson and Kaitlyn Pereira

6min
pages 20-21

Florida Atlantic University By Dr. Tony Bruno AdventHealth East Orlando Dr. Tyler Mills

3min
page 27

EMRAF President’s Message By Dr. Elizabeth Calhoun Medical Student Council By Dan Schaefer

2min
page 26

Government Affairs: Florida Legislative Session 2021 By Dr. Blake Buchanan

6min
pages 10-11

FCEP President’s Message By Dr. Kristin McCabe-Kline

2min
page 6

ACEP President’s Message: Future Emergency Physician Workforce Considerations & Potential Next Steps By Dr. Mark Rosenberg

5min
pages 7-8
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