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Media List
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Preparing for ResidencyCAS: What Advisors and Students Need to Know
Feb 5, 2025
Watch this engaging session tailored for advisors navigating the ResidencyCAS process! We'll cover key insights and actionable tips:
- Advisors' Guide to ResidencyCAS: explore the similarities and differences between the current system and ResidencyCAS to better support your students.
- Demystifying the SLOE: understand the letter-writing process with an overview and live demonstration.
- Student Preparation Made Easy: discover valuable resources on ResidencyCAS.com to help students get a head start.
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Arjun Venkatesh, MD, MBA, MHS - Yale University School of Medicine
Jan 28, 2025
Dr. Daniel Jose Artiga talks with Dr. Arjun Venkatesh about his involvement with the Emergency Quality Network, how the EM scope will change, research, and more.
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 7
Jan 27, 2025
Biostats Made Simple Session 7 introduces the utilization of regression models in SPSS. We focus on when to use and how to conduct regression/association analyses for models that have continuous/scalar dependent variables.
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Study of pediatric appendicitis scores and management strategies: A prospective observational feasibility study
Jan 24, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Dennis Ren, MD, interview lead author Wei Hao Lee, MBBS, DCH, MSc, MPH/MGH. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Low-dose ketamine as an adjunct to morphine: A randomized controlled trial among patients with and without current opioid use
Jan 24, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Neil Dasgupta, MD, interview lead author Stine Fjendbo Galili, MD. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Jim R. Miner, MD - Hennepin Healthcare
Jan 13, 2025
Dr. Daniel Jose Artiga talks with Dr. James "Jim" Miner about where EM is making the biggest impact, balancing strategic operations and resident training, and more.
Media List - Grid
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Preparing for ResidencyCAS: What Advisors and Students Need to Know
Feb 5, 2025
Watch this engaging session tailored for advisors navigating the ResidencyCAS process! We'll cover key insights and actionable tips:
- Advisors' Guide to ResidencyCAS: explore the similarities and differences between the current system and ResidencyCAS to better support your students.
- Demystifying the SLOE: understand the letter-writing process with an overview and live demonstration.
- Student Preparation Made Easy: discover valuable resources on ResidencyCAS.com to help students get a head start.
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Arjun Venkatesh, MD, MBA, MHS - Yale University School of Medicine
Jan 28, 2025
Dr. Daniel Jose Artiga talks with Dr. Arjun Venkatesh about his involvement with the Emergency Quality Network, how the EM scope will change, research, and more.
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 7
Jan 27, 2025
Biostats Made Simple Session 7 introduces the utilization of regression models in SPSS. We focus on when to use and how to conduct regression/association analyses for models that have continuous/scalar dependent variables.
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Study of pediatric appendicitis scores and management strategies: A prospective observational feasibility study
Jan 24, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Dennis Ren, MD, interview lead author Wei Hao Lee, MBBS, DCH, MSc, MPH/MGH. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Low-dose ketamine as an adjunct to morphine: A randomized controlled trial among patients with and without current opioid use
Jan 24, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Neil Dasgupta, MD, interview lead author Stine Fjendbo Galili, MD. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Jim R. Miner, MD - Hennepin Healthcare
Jan 13, 2025
Dr. Daniel Jose Artiga talks with Dr. James "Jim" Miner about where EM is making the biggest impact, balancing strategic operations and resident training, and more.
Media List - Title Only
- Too Much Good Stuff: When, Why, and How To Say No
- Take Your Didactics to the Next Level: Best Practices in Didactic Design
- Dark Nights, Dark Moods: Workforce Solutions to Circadian Disruption, Cognitive Impairment, and Fatigue Management (AWAEM Sponsored)
- The Role of Graduate Medical Education in the Fight Against Health Misinformation (Education Committee Sponsored)
- Not Your Typical Observational Study: Natural Experiments for Emergency Care Research (Research Committee Sponsored)
- Diversion of Emergency Medical Services Patients: It Doesn't Do What You Think It Does (Emergency Medical Services Interest Group Sponsored)
- Giving Back to Babies: A Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum for the Pediatricians (AEUS Sponsored)
- National Institutes of Health Career Development “K” Awards: Why to Apply and How to Succeed (Research Committee Sponsored)
- Early Career Planning: Avoid Pitfalls and Achieve Success for Residents and Junior Faculty (Education Committee and Faculty Development Committee Sponsored)
- 20 Things That Can Go Wrong When Starting a Transesophageal Echocardiogram Program (AEUS and Critical Care Interest Group Sponsored)
- Know your Place: The Importance of Community Health Needs Assessments to the Emergency Department Provider (ADIEM Sponsored)
- Enhancing Emergency Care Through Artificial Intelligence From Innovation to Implementation (Informatics & Data Science Interest Group and Innovation Interest Group Sponsored)
- Confronting Disparities Through Evidence: 2023 Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine Research in Progress (ADIEM and AWAEM Sponsored)
- From Zero to Hero: Navigating the National Institutes of Health's Alphabet Soup and Getting to Federal Funding (Research Committee Sponsored)
- Clerkship Directors Bootcamp: Student Advising
- Meet, Greet, and Tweet (Virtual Presence Committee and Program Committee Sponsored)
- Challenging Conversations When Time Is (Always) Tight: 3 Communication Frameworks to Use in a Pinch
- The Emergency Physician and Suicide: Do No Harm to Yourself (Wellness Committee Sponsored)
- How Qualitative Methods Can Help You Succeed in Research (Research Committee Sponsored)
- Representation Matters: Why Including Diversity in Your Medical Education Presentations Matters (AWAEM, ADIEM, AAAEM, Equity & Inclusion Committee, and Education Committee Sponsored)
