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Schedule 09 May 13 Wed

 

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Schedule 09 May 15 Fri

 

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Web pages above provide links to speaker's notes and slides when available. Check back often for additions!

 

(Excel Spreadsheet provides listing of meeting days/times and didactic sessions - Use the TABS on the bottom of the spreadsheet to move from one day to the next. Be sure to scroll Up and Down to see entire list on each page.) 

 

Preliminary Schedule 

 

Committee/Task Force/Interest Group Tentative Meeting Schedule

 

Hotel Maps

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2nd Floor (pdf)

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3rd Floor (pdf)

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4th Floor (pdf)

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5th Floor (pdf)

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8th Floor (pdf)

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Maps of Hotel 
(zip of 7 pdf files)

 

General Navigation for 2009 AM

>>  Annual Meeting Home

 

>> SAEM 2009 AM Brochure
    (This is the final - check web pages for updates) 

 

Unified Registration Form
    (use for all events)

 

>> Registration is
Closed 

 

>> Registration for Print 
      (Fillout and bring to New Orleans - Faxed Registrations will not be processed)

 

>> Hotel Information

 

>> Research Foundation
     Luncheon

 

Sunday May 16 Preview Highlights

Two Studies Examine Medical Consequences of Police Use of Force During Restraint
10:00 AM to 12:00PM Posters (Trauma Section) Grand Ballroom / 5th Floor 
Read more about it below after the May 17th 12:01 AM Embargo . . .

 

 

Inaugraul Meeting of the Simulation Academy - Chair: Rosemarie Fernandez
8:00 am to 9:30 am - Cornet Room / 8th Floor
The very successful efforts of the Tech in Medical Education Task Force headed by James A. Gordon and the Simulation Interest Group chaired by Leo Kobayashi with the assistance of very enthused members resulted in approval by the SAEM Board for the groups to combine to become an Academy.

 

AEM Simulation Consensus Conference 1 year follow-up
9:30 am to 10:30 am (See 2008 Consensus Conference Page)

 

 

<<< Sunday Schedule

News May 17 2009 Sunday

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL May 17, 2009 (12:01 AM ET)

Contact:

Sean Wagner
Wiley-Blackwell
781-388-8550
swagner@wiley.com

 

Two Studies Examine Medical Consequences of Police Use of Force During Restraint

 

Dr. Jared Strote at the University of Washington Medical Center led a group that examined the medical records of nearly 900 patients subdued by the Seattle Police Department with a Taser over a six-year period. Less than one percent required hospital admission for an injury related to the restraint incident. No deaths occurred, even when patients exhibited signs of excited delirium.

 

Meanwhile, a separate study led by Dr. Strote looked at every use of force by the Seattle Police Department in one year. Again, despite nearly 900 incidents, injuries related to the use of force were rare. Just over one percent required hospital admission for an injury related to the use of force by police. There were two deaths, both due to firearms.

 


The researchers conclude that injuries inflicted by police officers in the process of subduing suspects are relatively rare. Other related findings include a high incidence of drug and alcohol use and psychiatric history among those being restrained.

 

The presentations, entitled “Injuries Associated With Law Enforcement Use Of Conducted Electrical Weapons” and “Injuries Associated With Law Enforcement Use Of Force,” will be presented in the Trauma forum at the 2009 SAEM Annual Meeting at the Sheraton New Orleans on Sunday, May 17 at 10:00 AM. Abstracts are published in Vol. 16, No. 4, Supplement 1, April 2009 of Academic Emergency Medicine, the official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.

 

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AM2009 Links

New Orleans Annual Meeting.

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SAEM Annual Meeting
2009 May 14-17

Sheraton New Orleans

New Orleans, LA

 

Abstract Results
(200 kb pdf file) 

 

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Medical Student & Resident Interest

 

Fun Run Information/Map
16 May 2009 - 7am


Medical Student Symposium
16 May 2009 - Saturday
 (You can sign-up for this one day event without needing to sign up for the annual meeting) Enrollment is limited. 
Residency Fair to follow at 4:00 pm.

 

Residency Fair Participants 

 

Chief Resident Forum
15 May 2009 - Friday
Limited Enrollment

 

Residency Fair Application 
for Institution Involvement

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