Medias
Media List
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SAEM23 Daily Recap #1
May 16, 2023
Dr. Ryan LaFollette, SAEM23 Program Committee Chair, and Dr. Steven Haywood, Virtual Presence Committee Chair, discuss what members can expect at SAEM's largest annual meeting ever — SAEM23!
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SAEM23 Moderator Training
May 11, 2023
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Patients, Providers, and… Police? Clinical and ethical ambiguities related to Law Enforcement Presence in the Emergency Department
May 10, 2023
Law enforcement officers interact with patients and clinicians in the emergency department (ED) for many reasons. There is no current consensus on what should comprise, or how to best enact, guidelines that balance law enforcement officer activities in the service of public safety with patient health, autonomy, and privacy. In this webinar, we review relevant clinical and ethical principles related to caring for patients in the presence of law enforcement. This session included a facilitated participant discussion on previous experiences, a case presentation, and a short didactic on laws, ethical frameworks, and suggested best practices.
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David Seaberg, MD, Summa Health
May 10, 2023
RAMS Ask a Chair Podcast - Moderated by: Hamza Ijaz, MD, University of Cincinnati
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MD, MHS, Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University
May 10, 2023
RAMS Ask a Chair Podcast - Moderated by: Hamza Ijaz, MD, University of Cincinnati
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Richard Hamilton, MD, MBA, Drexel University College of Medicine
May 10, 2023
RAMS Ask a Chair Podcast - Moderated by: Hamza Ijaz, MD, University of Cincinnati
Media List - Grid
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SAEM23 Daily Recap #1
May 16, 2023
Dr. Ryan LaFollette, SAEM23 Program Committee Chair, and Dr. Steven Haywood, Virtual Presence Committee Chair, discuss what members can expect at SAEM's largest annual meeting ever — SAEM23!
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SAEM23 Moderator Training
May 11, 2023
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Patients, Providers, and… Police? Clinical and ethical ambiguities related to Law Enforcement Presence in the Emergency Department
May 10, 2023
Law enforcement officers interact with patients and clinicians in the emergency department (ED) for many reasons. There is no current consensus on what should comprise, or how to best enact, guidelines that balance law enforcement officer activities in the service of public safety with patient health, autonomy, and privacy. In this webinar, we review relevant clinical and ethical principles related to caring for patients in the presence of law enforcement. This session included a facilitated participant discussion on previous experiences, a case presentation, and a short didactic on laws, ethical frameworks, and suggested best practices.
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David Seaberg, MD, Summa Health
May 10, 2023
RAMS Ask a Chair Podcast - Moderated by: Hamza Ijaz, MD, University of Cincinnati
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MD, MHS, Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University
May 10, 2023
RAMS Ask a Chair Podcast - Moderated by: Hamza Ijaz, MD, University of Cincinnati
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Richard Hamilton, MD, MBA, Drexel University College of Medicine
May 10, 2023
RAMS Ask a Chair Podcast - Moderated by: Hamza Ijaz, MD, University of Cincinnati
