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So, I just read that ACEP is considering opening its doors to non-physicians for membership. Let me get this straight: an organization that is supposed to represent PHYSICIANS is actually thinking about diluting our voice by letting in non-physicians? Are we really doing this?
Look, I respect the roles of everyone in the healthcare system, but let’s be clear: ACEP was created to advocate for EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS. You know, the ones who went through med school, grueling residencies, and board certification to EARN that title. Opening membership to non-physicians doesn’t make ACEP “inclusive” — it makes it irrelevant as a PHYSICIAN-focused organization.
If this goes through, what’s next? Should we let anyone with a stethoscope join? This isn’t a social club, it’s supposed to be a professional organization dedicated to advancing emergency medicine from the physician’s perspective. Why are we even entertaining the idea of undermining our own profession?
ACEP, do better. Keep membership for physicians only. If people want a space for non-physicians, they can create their own organization. But don’t water down OURS. This is beyond frustrating, and I hope everyone reading this speaks out to stop this nonsense.
Hopefully no one on here is a member. Good news is they can become the American College of Emergency Providers and not have to change their acronym. Even better we can soon have Jenny mcjennerson DNP, DTF, RN, BSN, WAP, ACLS, BLS,Cerner superuse running the show for us.