Emergency Medicine Residency Catalog
Residency Curricula
2005 Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine
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Model Curriculum and Guidelines for Curriculum Development for Emergency Medicine Residency Training. SAEM and CORD have developed this Model Curriculum as an educational resource. It is not intended to be a list of requirements to which programs must adhere. Rather, it is to be used in any way that helps meet the educational mission of an institution.
ACEP - Web-Based Resources for Perceived Educational Gaps of the Model of the Clinical Practice of EM
Resources developed by the Academic Affairs Committee to address perceived gaps identified by graduating residents. Gaps identified include research, management/administration, contracts, hazardous material, NBC agents, and coding and reimbursement
Specialized Curricula for Residents
Ethics Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residencies
Patient Safety Curriculum (pdf)
This document is a product of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Task Force. The curriculum was designed and intended for general use in Emergency Medicine Residency training programs.
Geriatrics
Emergency Care of the Elder Person Instructor's Manual (1996)
Resources for an Academic Emergency Medicine Elective
The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) recognize the need for an academic emergency medicine elective during residency training. To that end SAEM has asked the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Committee to develop resources for this elective as an educational resource.
Policies
Moonlighting and Emergency Medicine: Raising the Standard
Recently the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Board and the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) Board of Directors developed independent actions (position statements) addressing extracurricular employment by residents (‘‘moonlighting’’)...
SAEM Membership
Group Discounted Resident Memberships
SAEM is pleased to offer a group discounted resident membership program. The discount program allows residents/fellows to remit their dues at only $75 per year per person, rather than the full $115 rate ($90 + $25 initiation fee). This $75 rate applies to both new residents and current residents renewing their membership. The requirements for this reduced rate are: 1) At least 80% of the residents/fellows in your program must remit and/or renew their membership to receive the discount, and 2) All dues payments must be forwarded to SAEM in one package. Payment can be made by forwarding one check for all applicants or individual checks for each applicant.
Resident member benefits include the SAEM monthly journal, Academic Emergency Medicine, the SAEM Newsletter, which is published six times a year; and a greatly discounted registration fee to attend the SAEM Annual Meeting.