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  • From Idea to Award: Strengthening Your EMIG Grant Application

    Jan 26, 2026

    Are you a medical student or resident involved in your Emergency Medicine Interest Group (EMIG)? Do you have an idea that could improve undergraduate EM education at your institution? The SAEM Foundation (SAEMF) EMIG Grants are designed to support exactly that! View this webinar, co-sponsored by RAMS and CDEM, to learn how to craft a strong, mission-aligned proposal for the SAEMF EMIG grant program. This session will break down what makes an application competitive and how your project can meaningfully contribute to the growth of EM education at the medical student level. This webinar covers the purpose and goals of the EMIG grants and will speak with past EMIG grantees to hear directly from them how they used funds to support their EMIG.

  • AEM E&T - Declining Performance on American Board of Emergency Medicine Written Examinations

    Jan 26, 2026

    AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews authors Drs. Suzanne White and Kevin Joldersma.

  • Research Learning Series (RLS): "Get Them While They're Young" - Engaging Medical Students in EM Research

    Jan 22, 2026

    Looking to strengthen your emergency medicine (EM) research team? View this dynamic session, as part of the SAEM Research Learning Series, on engaging medical students in EM research. Discover strategies for recruiting motivated learners and explore the key traits of successful student-driven projects. Whether you’re mentoring your first student or managing a thriving research pipeline, you’ll leave with practical tips to enhance collaboration and impact.

  • Navigating Immigration in the Pathway to Medicine

    Jan 21, 2026

    The Academy for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Medicine (ADIEM) Education Committee was proud to host this meeting, featuring Lauren Hopwood, JD, a leader in immigration law who represents clients across the healthcare sector and beyond. Ms. Hopwood brings extensive experience with both non-immigrant and immigrant petitions and will share valuable insights for trainees and physicians navigating immigration processes on their journey to residency, attendinghood, and beyond.

  • JeopaRxdy EM Pharmacist Takeover!

    Jan 20, 2026

    Test your knowledge and skills in our Jeopardy game tailored specifically for emergency medicine (EM) professionals! Compete against your peers, either individually as an online player or as a live contestant team, in a variety of categories ranging from "Alphabet soup" to "It's all in your head." Whether you're a seasoned professional or a new practitioner, this event was designed to challenge and enhance your expertise in EM pharmacotherapy. See if you have what it takes to be the JeopaRxdy Champion!

  • AWAEM Grand Rounds

    Jan 20, 2026

    The Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM) Grand Rounds is a national lecture series spotlighting the accomplishments and expertise of AWAEM members. In this session, Dr. Liz Leenellett talked about faculty development of women faculty, and Dr. Alexa Sabedra talked about lactation in emergency medicine.

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  • From Idea to Award: Strengthening Your EMIG Grant Application

    Jan 26, 2026

    Are you a medical student or resident involved in your Emergency Medicine Interest Group (EMIG)? Do you have an idea that could improve undergraduate EM education at your institution? The SAEM Foundation (SAEMF) EMIG Grants are designed to support exactly that! View this webinar, co-sponsored by RAMS and CDEM, to learn how to craft a strong, mission-aligned proposal for the SAEMF EMIG grant program. This session will break down what makes an application competitive and how your project can meaningfully contribute to the growth of EM education at the medical student level. This webinar covers the purpose and goals of the EMIG grants and will speak with past EMIG grantees to hear directly from them how they used funds to support their EMIG.

  • AEM E&T - Declining Performance on American Board of Emergency Medicine Written Examinations

    Jan 26, 2026

    AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews authors Drs. Suzanne White and Kevin Joldersma.

  • Research Learning Series (RLS): "Get Them While They're Young" - Engaging Medical Students in EM Research

    Jan 22, 2026

    Looking to strengthen your emergency medicine (EM) research team? View this dynamic session, as part of the SAEM Research Learning Series, on engaging medical students in EM research. Discover strategies for recruiting motivated learners and explore the key traits of successful student-driven projects. Whether you’re mentoring your first student or managing a thriving research pipeline, you’ll leave with practical tips to enhance collaboration and impact.

  • Navigating Immigration in the Pathway to Medicine

    Jan 21, 2026

    The Academy for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Medicine (ADIEM) Education Committee was proud to host this meeting, featuring Lauren Hopwood, JD, a leader in immigration law who represents clients across the healthcare sector and beyond. Ms. Hopwood brings extensive experience with both non-immigrant and immigrant petitions and will share valuable insights for trainees and physicians navigating immigration processes on their journey to residency, attendinghood, and beyond.

  • JeopaRxdy EM Pharmacist Takeover!

    Jan 20, 2026

    Test your knowledge and skills in our Jeopardy game tailored specifically for emergency medicine (EM) professionals! Compete against your peers, either individually as an online player or as a live contestant team, in a variety of categories ranging from "Alphabet soup" to "It's all in your head." Whether you're a seasoned professional or a new practitioner, this event was designed to challenge and enhance your expertise in EM pharmacotherapy. See if you have what it takes to be the JeopaRxdy Champion!

  • AWAEM Grand Rounds

    Jan 20, 2026

    The Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM) Grand Rounds is a national lecture series spotlighting the accomplishments and expertise of AWAEM members. In this session, Dr. Liz Leenellett talked about faculty development of women faculty, and Dr. Alexa Sabedra talked about lactation in emergency medicine.

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