Abstracts
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SAEM Annual Meeting abstracts reflect the daily interaction of the emergency department with the most vulnerable persons in society and cover a relevant mix of topics that encompass a day in the emergency department. These abstracts represent the work of thousands of researchers and educators who have created new knowledge and thinking about emergency care that adds valuable confirmation of previous work, presents evidence that might change the practice of EM for the better, and elevates the outcomes and experiences of every patient who seeks emergency medical care. Collectively they reflect a global experience of emergency care that together tell the story of important challenges and the need for more knowledge. Each year accepted abstracts are published in a special supplement of Academic Emergency Medicine journal. From among the more than 1,000 submissions, a select few will be chosen as the best of the best, to be presented during a special plenary session.
Overview
Abstracts present research data, including study background and methodology, research limitations and results, and the conclusions/significance of the study. Abstract session lengths vary depending on the presentation type: plenary (15 minutes), full oral (12 minutes), lightning oral (eight minutes), ePoster (seven minutes).
Abstract acceptance letters will be sent to submitters Wednesday, Feburary 3, 2023. Questions regarding innovations submissions may be addressed to the SAEM Education Department, education@saem.org
Instructions
- Character count is 2050 characters not including spaces (about 300-325 words) and DOES NOT include the words, “Background, Methods, Results, Conclusion” (these headings are filled in for you automatically.
- Please note that no tables or figures will be allowed in the 2023 abstract submission process
Please see the document Properly Formatted Abstracts for additional instructions
Questions? Reach out to the SAEM Education Department.
Resources
Abstract Scoring Guidelines Tips for High Impact SAEM Abstract Submissions
SAEM23 Properly formatted abstracts
SAEM23 Abstract Template Powerpoint - Wide
SAEM23 Submissions Presenting FAQs
Disclosure
Pursuant to the requirement of a Continuing Medical Education meeting, financial relationships or other relevant conflicts of interest for all authors must be disclosed. Read our standardized disclosure before submitting your presentation(s).
Webinar: How to Write a Winning Abstract
Are you planning to submit an abstract for SAEM23? Do you want to improve your research to increase the impact of your work and strengthen the possibility of having it accepted for plenary presentation? Presented by Daren Beam, MD, Nick Mohr, MD, and Colin Greineder, MD, SAEM21 Program Committee Scientific Subcommittee chairs, the webinar includes a discussion and Q&A on how to prepare a successful abstract submission.
Abstract CategoriesAbdominal/Gastrointestinal/Genitourinary | Obstetrics/Gynecology |
Airway | Orthopedics |
Anesthesia/Analgesia | Palliative |
Cardiovascular - Basic Science | Patient Safety and Quality |
Cardiovascular - Clinical Research | Pediatrics – Infectious Diseases |
Clinical Decision Guidelines | Pediatrics |
Clinical Operations | Professional Development |
Critical Care/Resuscitation | Psychiatry |
Diagnostic Technologies/Radiology | Pulmonary |
Disaster Medicine | Research Design/Methodology/Statistics |
Disease/Injury Prevention | SAEM Consensus Conference: Precision Medicine |
Education | Sex and Gender |
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) | Simulation |
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) | Social Emergency Medicine |
Ethics | Social Media |
Geriatrics | Sports Medicine |
Health Equity & Disparities | Toxicology/Environmental |
Health Policy and Health Services Research | Trauma |
Infectious Diseases | Ultrasound |
Information Technology | Wellness |
International Emergency Medicine | Wilderness Medicine |
Neurology |
Event Information
November 1, 2022 to January 3, 2023