Medias
Media List
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Opeolu M. Adeoye, MD - Washington University in St. Louis
Apr 13, 2026
Dr. Eileen Williams talks with Dr. Opeolu Adeoye about his personal journey into emergency medicine, key attributes of mentees, and the importance of adaptability and accountability.
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SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Introduction to Agentic AI
Mar 30, 2026
In the second session of the SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series, we will explore how agentic artificial intelligence (AI) is "changing the game" of data science and informatics. This talk will review what agentic AI can be used for, some of the best and most practical applications of agentic AI, as well as the challenges that can arise from using this new technology. This session is open to anyone interested in a primer on approaching problems with an informatics lens, and is especially helpful for those who are interested in participating in the Hackathon event at SAEM26. It is led by Philip Jarrett, MD, MBA, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern, where he conducts research focused on the development and translation of acute care products using medical devices and pharmaceuticals.
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Biostats Made Simple - Season 2, Session 1
Mar 25, 2026
This is the first webinar of "season two" of our Biostats Made Simple series with Dr. Christine Ramdin! In this session, Dr. Ramdin will recap key principles learned in the prior season and move on to more hands-on and practical applications of more advanced concepts such as creating visuals in SPSS, sensitivity/specificity, sample size and power calculations, regression analysis, effect size, and more.
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Staying, Thriving, Leading: Research as Resistance
Mar 23, 2026
This talk explores the growing crisis of emergency physician attrition - particularly among women - and reimagines how we can build sustainable, meaningful careers in academic emergency medicine (EM). Drawing on national qualitative research and personal experience, Dr. Michelle Lin shares themes behind why physicians leave and how research, leadership, and system-level advocacy can serve as forms of resistance. Through this lens, she examines not just how to stay, but how to thrive and lead.
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SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Foundational Approaches Problem-Solving
Mar 19, 2026
In this inaugural session of the SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series, we will explore how to think about the "big picture" questions when approaching a data and informatics problem. This session is open to anyone interested in a primer on approaching problems with an informatics lens, and is especially helpful for those who are interested in participating in the Hackathon event at SAEM26. It will be led by Abby Orr, MSHI, RN, the Director of Informatics in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. In her role, she takes an informatics lens to major hospital and system-wide challenges on a daily basis.
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Eric Legome, MD - Mount Sinai West
Mar 13, 2026
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Eric Legome about innovations in trauma care to improve patient outcomes, how the ED role might evolve to address broader public health issues, mentorship’s influence on career development, and more.
Media List - Grid
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Opeolu M. Adeoye, MD - Washington University in St. Louis
Apr 13, 2026
Dr. Eileen Williams talks with Dr. Opeolu Adeoye about his personal journey into emergency medicine, key attributes of mentees, and the importance of adaptability and accountability.
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SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Introduction to Agentic AI
Mar 30, 2026
In the second session of the SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series, we will explore how agentic artificial intelligence (AI) is "changing the game" of data science and informatics. This talk will review what agentic AI can be used for, some of the best and most practical applications of agentic AI, as well as the challenges that can arise from using this new technology. This session is open to anyone interested in a primer on approaching problems with an informatics lens, and is especially helpful for those who are interested in participating in the Hackathon event at SAEM26. It is led by Philip Jarrett, MD, MBA, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern, where he conducts research focused on the development and translation of acute care products using medical devices and pharmaceuticals.
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Biostats Made Simple - Season 2, Session 1
Mar 25, 2026
This is the first webinar of "season two" of our Biostats Made Simple series with Dr. Christine Ramdin! In this session, Dr. Ramdin will recap key principles learned in the prior season and move on to more hands-on and practical applications of more advanced concepts such as creating visuals in SPSS, sensitivity/specificity, sample size and power calculations, regression analysis, effect size, and more.
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Staying, Thriving, Leading: Research as Resistance
Mar 23, 2026
This talk explores the growing crisis of emergency physician attrition - particularly among women - and reimagines how we can build sustainable, meaningful careers in academic emergency medicine (EM). Drawing on national qualitative research and personal experience, Dr. Michelle Lin shares themes behind why physicians leave and how research, leadership, and system-level advocacy can serve as forms of resistance. Through this lens, she examines not just how to stay, but how to thrive and lead.
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SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Foundational Approaches Problem-Solving
Mar 19, 2026
In this inaugural session of the SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series, we will explore how to think about the "big picture" questions when approaching a data and informatics problem. This session is open to anyone interested in a primer on approaching problems with an informatics lens, and is especially helpful for those who are interested in participating in the Hackathon event at SAEM26. It will be led by Abby Orr, MSHI, RN, the Director of Informatics in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. In her role, she takes an informatics lens to major hospital and system-wide challenges on a daily basis.
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Eric Legome, MD - Mount Sinai West
Mar 13, 2026
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Eric Legome about innovations in trauma care to improve patient outcomes, how the ED role might evolve to address broader public health issues, mentorship’s influence on career development, and more.
Media List - Title Only
- AEM E&T - Declining Performance on American Board of Emergency Medicine Written Examinations
- Research Learning Series (RLS): "Get Them While They're Young" - Engaging Medical Students in EM Research
- Navigating Immigration in the Pathway to Medicine
- JeopaRxdy EM Pharmacist Takeover!
- AWAEM Grand Rounds
- The Case Is Over, But I'm Not Okay: Breaking the Silence on Litigation Stress in Medicine
- Jeffrey D. Lazar, MD - Wellspan Health York Hospital
- AEM E&T - Development, Integration, and Evaluation of Street Medicine Into Emergency Medicine Resident Education
- Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block for Pediatric Femur Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Multi-Center Study
- Emergency Department Visit Frequency Among Adults With Chronic Abdominal Pain: Findings From the 2023 US National Health Interview Survey
- Prevalence of violence against health care workers among agitated patients in an urban emergency department
- AEM E&T - Implementation of a Longitudinal Ultrasound Training Program for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents: Impact on Scan Volume and Accuracy
- From Vial to Vein: Pharmacist's Role in Medication Administration
- Nerve Blocks with Blockheads
- Dietrich Jehle, MD - University of Texas Medical Branch Sealy School of Medicine
- Before You Break: Role of Peer Support in Academic Emergency Medicine
- Where EBM in EM Is and Should Be Going
- Transitioning to Residency: Navigating Stressors and Anxieties
- Research Learning Series (RLS): Clinical Innovation and Research Translation
- Permission to Feel: Normalizing the Return to Work Struggle
