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SAEM Resident eNewsletter May 2011

by Alicia Leonard | May 05, 2011

 Volume 1, Number 4

The Annual Meeting is fast approaching - Check out the Resident and Medical Student Survival Guide!
Who is Press Ganey and Why is She in my ED?
Are you interested in international health?
Annual Meeting Registration
Join us for the first SAEM fellowship fair!
Don’t miss the 2011 SAEM Chief Resident Forum.
2011 SAEM Medical Student Symposium and Residency Fair
Join us for a fun run in Boston!
Check out the photo exhibit at the Annual Meeting.
We have the resources you need to plan for your career!
CPC Competition at SAEM
Graduating EM Residents – Are you on the move?
Residents and medical students: We welcome your contributions to the newsletter!

The Annual Meeting is fast approaching - Check out the Resident and Medical Student Survival Guide! (Top)
Click here for the guide to learn how to get the most out of your time at the Annual Meeting.

Who is Press Ganey and Why is She in my ED? (Top)
Click here for an interesting article on Press Ganey and its impact on patient care and your clinical practice.

Are you interested in international health? (Top)
Click here for helpful information on international health opportunities for medical students and residents.

Annual Meeting Registration (Top)
The 2011 conference has many didactics and activities designated specifically for residents and medical students. Don't be left out! Register today to attend from June 1 – 5, 2011, at Boston Marriott Copley Place.

Join us for the first SAEM fellowship fair! (Top)
The SAEM Fellowship Fair will provide one-on-one access to a variety of fellowship directors from around the country. This program will be held on June 3rd from 430 til 630 pm at the Annual Meeting. Take full advantage of the opportunity to network with fellowship directors and obtain the most up to date information on post-graduate training opportunities!

Don’t miss the 2011 SAEM Chief Resident Forum. (Top)
Click here for more information about this conference which provides pearls of wisdom and strategies for success as a chief resident.

2011 SAEM Medical Student Symposium and Residency Fair (Top)
Click here for more information on this one-day conference which is devoted entirely to medical students interested in EM. Attend to get the “inside scoop” on important topics such as: getting the most out of your clerkship, choosing the right residency, and top 10 mistakes to avoid when applying for residency training. Take full advantage of the opportunity to talk one-on-one with program directors from around the country both over lunch and at the residency fair.

Join us for a fun run in Boston! (Top)
Click here for more information on this event. The fun run will include the Boston Common which is the oldest park in the country (dating from 1634)! Join us for an enjoyable run or walk with your colleagues from around the country and visit this interesting historic park.

Check out the photo exhibit at the Annual Meeting. (Top)
At the exhibit you can review the submitted photos and enter to win an award for your excellent diagnostic skills.

We have the resources you need to plan for your career! (Top)
Check out “Post-Residency Tools of the Trade” for graduating and senior residents at the SAEM website.

CPC Competition at SAEM (Top)
Please come to the CPC Competition held on June 1st at the SAEM Annual Meeting. Cheer on your colleagues and see if you can solve the challenging cases!

Graduating EM Residents – Are you on the move? (Top)
Are you graduating and moving in 2011? If so, please let us know your new address. We value your involvement with SAEM and want to ensure your continued SAEM membership. Contact the SAEM office at membership@saem.org with your updated contact information.

Residents and medical students: We welcome your contributions to the newsletter! (Top)
Please email jody.vogel@ucdenver.edu if you would be interested in contributing an article to this publication.

2 Comments

  1. 1 Princess 30 Mar
    this is insane! -or i am very naive. i have your book how to uantrsednd israel in 60 days or less and i really like it and i thought that if one can buy your stuff on amazon and find it in a german library that would mean that you can live quite comfortably of what you are doing. i hope that you soon start selling a million books. alternatively, come to berlin! it is probably the closest you can find to new york and it is sooooo cheap!
  2. 2 Nabila 28 Mar
    When I first started dtnaig my boyfriend, he was starting his third and last year of residency. I can honestly tell you that it was hard because he didn't have the time for me like other guys would. I didn't know if he was serious about me or if he really was that busy. I can tell you now that the life of a resident is absolutely hectic and they really are that busy. You have to go out and occupy yourself with other things to do instead of sitting around waiting for him to call. It also helps if you know some other people who are also dtnaig a resident and are going through the same things as you are.It does in fact get better once he completes his residency but then again it also depends on what kind of medicine he is in and if he's going to pursue a fellowship afterwards. I know my boyfriend's schedule will become hectic once again when he starts his fellowship next year but we love each other and we'll make it work. I'm sure that if you truly love him, everything will work out for the better. You just have to be patient and understanding of his schedule now because things will get better. Good luck!References : Me- I've been in a wonderful relationship with my boyfriend for the past two years.