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  • Navigating the Transition from Didactic Presentations to Scholarly Publications

    Apr 24, 2025

    Join us for a dynamic ADIEM-sponsored webinar, where we explore the process of transforming didactics and presentations into scholarly publications. While this webinar pertains to all emergency medicine-focused subjects, it highlights pitfalls specific to presentations on health equity and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Led by Dr. JP Sanchez, this session guides participants through the critical steps of refining educational content, strengthening research methodology, and adapting presentations into publishable manuscripts. Whether you're looking to expand your academic portfolio or enhance your teaching materials, this webinar offers practical strategies to bridge the gap between effective didactics and impactful scholarly work. We hope you’ll check out this timely webinar in preparation for SAEM25 and beyond!

  • Pathways to Emergency Medicine: Hands-On Learning for Undergraduates

    Apr 17, 2025

    This webinar provided an in-depth look at how we integrate undergraduate students into our emergency department through innovative and engaging educational programs. Attendees gained insights into the pathways available for undergraduates to explore emergency medicine as a career and learn about the impactful experiences these programs offer.

  • Building the Ideal Mentor-Mentee Relationship: Strategies for Successful Resident Research

    Apr 16, 2025

    We discussed strategies for successful research project completion and for building productive research mentor-mentee relationships during emergency medicine (EM) residency. The webinar includes a panel of EM research faculty who have significant experience mentoring residents, and a second panel of current and recently graduated EM residents to share advice from their experiences successfully pursuing research during residency.

  • Erik Hess, MD, MSc - Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Apr 15, 2025

    Dr. Daniel Jose Artiga talks with Dr. Erik Hess about his journey through academic emergency medicine, the resilience and impact of emergency physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic, developing faculty, and more.

  • From Emergency Department to Afterparty: The Pharmacist’s Role in Culture Follow-Up

    Apr 15, 2025

    Are you trying to start emergency department (ED) culture follow-up services at your institution and you’re not sure where to begin? Are you looking for opportunities to strengthen or grow your existing ED culture follow-up services? Are you looking for innovative ED culture follow-up practices utilized at other institutions to bring to your institution? Look no further than this webinar led by the Academic Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) Interest Group!

  • Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 9

    Apr 11, 2025

    In this session, we conduct a review of the previous 8 sessions and provide examples of databases available in SPSS format for analysis. We also introduce the National Hospital Ambulatory Care Survey (NHAMCS) database, how to conduct basic analyses using this database, and how to query the database to conduct more complex analyses.

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  • Navigating the Transition from Didactic Presentations to Scholarly Publications

    Apr 24, 2025

    Join us for a dynamic ADIEM-sponsored webinar, where we explore the process of transforming didactics and presentations into scholarly publications. While this webinar pertains to all emergency medicine-focused subjects, it highlights pitfalls specific to presentations on health equity and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Led by Dr. JP Sanchez, this session guides participants through the critical steps of refining educational content, strengthening research methodology, and adapting presentations into publishable manuscripts. Whether you're looking to expand your academic portfolio or enhance your teaching materials, this webinar offers practical strategies to bridge the gap between effective didactics and impactful scholarly work. We hope you’ll check out this timely webinar in preparation for SAEM25 and beyond!

  • Pathways to Emergency Medicine: Hands-On Learning for Undergraduates

    Apr 17, 2025

    This webinar provided an in-depth look at how we integrate undergraduate students into our emergency department through innovative and engaging educational programs. Attendees gained insights into the pathways available for undergraduates to explore emergency medicine as a career and learn about the impactful experiences these programs offer.

  • Building the Ideal Mentor-Mentee Relationship: Strategies for Successful Resident Research

    Apr 16, 2025

    We discussed strategies for successful research project completion and for building productive research mentor-mentee relationships during emergency medicine (EM) residency. The webinar includes a panel of EM research faculty who have significant experience mentoring residents, and a second panel of current and recently graduated EM residents to share advice from their experiences successfully pursuing research during residency.

  • Erik Hess, MD, MSc - Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Apr 15, 2025

    Dr. Daniel Jose Artiga talks with Dr. Erik Hess about his journey through academic emergency medicine, the resilience and impact of emergency physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic, developing faculty, and more.

  • From Emergency Department to Afterparty: The Pharmacist’s Role in Culture Follow-Up

    Apr 15, 2025

    Are you trying to start emergency department (ED) culture follow-up services at your institution and you’re not sure where to begin? Are you looking for opportunities to strengthen or grow your existing ED culture follow-up services? Are you looking for innovative ED culture follow-up practices utilized at other institutions to bring to your institution? Look no further than this webinar led by the Academic Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) Interest Group!

  • Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 9

    Apr 11, 2025

    In this session, we conduct a review of the previous 8 sessions and provide examples of databases available in SPSS format for analysis. We also introduce the National Hospital Ambulatory Care Survey (NHAMCS) database, how to conduct basic analyses using this database, and how to query the database to conduct more complex analyses.

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