Medias
Media List
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AEM E&T - Implementation of a Longitudinal Ultrasound Training Program for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents: Impact on Scan Volume and Accuracy
Dec 16, 2025
AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews authors Jessica Baez, MD and Lori Stolz, MD
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From Vial to Vein: Pharmacist's Role in Medication Administration
Dec 2, 2025
When seconds matter, precision and expertise save lives. Join the Academy of Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) Career Development Committee for a high-impact webinar focused on the critical role of emergency medicine (EM) pharmacists in the administration of medications in the emergency department (ED) setting. EM pharmacists are integral in optimizing patient outcomes through timely, accurate, and evidence-based medication delivery. Panelists discuss laws surrounding EM pharmacist medication administration, share experiences with EM pharmacist medication administration at their respective institutions, explore interdisciplinary collaboration necessary for EM pharmacist medication administration, and answer questions from attendees.
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Nerve Blocks with Blockheads
Nov 19, 2025
This webinar, sponsored by the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (AEUS), features leaders in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks, including pearls and key learning points about safety from high-volume, established programs.
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Dietrich Jehle, MD - University of Texas Medical Branch Sealy School of Medicine
Nov 18, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Dietrich Jehle about exciting ultrasound research, the future of EM and technology, effective leadership strategies, and more.
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Before You Break: Role of Peer Support in Academic Emergency Medicine
Nov 14, 2025
This session examines the role of peer support in helping colleagues through complex realities. We explored what is working well, where gaps persist, and how timely and authentic connections can counteract isolation and normalize the need for help. Drawing on real-world experiences, the conversation highlights strategies for creating a culture where clinicians can speak openly about their struggles, receive meaningful support, and find ways to sustain themselves during ongoing uncertainty.
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Where EBM in EM Is and Should Be Going
Nov 13, 2025
Join Dan Mayer, a retired professor of emergency medicine, as he moderates a panel of EBM experts discussing the evolution and current relevance of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in emergency medicine. This enlightening session covers the history of EBM, its application in clinical practice, and how AI might shape its future. The panel features insights from Peter Wyer, Chris Carpenter, Eddy Lang, Ken Milne, and Mike Brown, addressing critical topics like EBM training, the impact of AI, implementation science, and the integrity of scientific research. Perfect for medical professionals and students looking to stay current with the latest in emergency medical care and EBM practices.
Media List - Grid
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AEM E&T - Implementation of a Longitudinal Ultrasound Training Program for Senior Emergency Medicine Residents: Impact on Scan Volume and Accuracy
Dec 16, 2025
AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews authors Jessica Baez, MD and Lori Stolz, MD
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From Vial to Vein: Pharmacist's Role in Medication Administration
Dec 2, 2025
When seconds matter, precision and expertise save lives. Join the Academy of Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) Career Development Committee for a high-impact webinar focused on the critical role of emergency medicine (EM) pharmacists in the administration of medications in the emergency department (ED) setting. EM pharmacists are integral in optimizing patient outcomes through timely, accurate, and evidence-based medication delivery. Panelists discuss laws surrounding EM pharmacist medication administration, share experiences with EM pharmacist medication administration at their respective institutions, explore interdisciplinary collaboration necessary for EM pharmacist medication administration, and answer questions from attendees.
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Nerve Blocks with Blockheads
Nov 19, 2025
This webinar, sponsored by the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (AEUS), features leaders in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks, including pearls and key learning points about safety from high-volume, established programs.
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Dietrich Jehle, MD - University of Texas Medical Branch Sealy School of Medicine
Nov 18, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Dietrich Jehle about exciting ultrasound research, the future of EM and technology, effective leadership strategies, and more.
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Before You Break: Role of Peer Support in Academic Emergency Medicine
Nov 14, 2025
This session examines the role of peer support in helping colleagues through complex realities. We explored what is working well, where gaps persist, and how timely and authentic connections can counteract isolation and normalize the need for help. Drawing on real-world experiences, the conversation highlights strategies for creating a culture where clinicians can speak openly about their struggles, receive meaningful support, and find ways to sustain themselves during ongoing uncertainty.
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Where EBM in EM Is and Should Be Going
Nov 13, 2025
Join Dan Mayer, a retired professor of emergency medicine, as he moderates a panel of EBM experts discussing the evolution and current relevance of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in emergency medicine. This enlightening session covers the history of EBM, its application in clinical practice, and how AI might shape its future. The panel features insights from Peter Wyer, Chris Carpenter, Eddy Lang, Ken Milne, and Mike Brown, addressing critical topics like EBM training, the impact of AI, implementation science, and the integrity of scientific research. Perfect for medical professionals and students looking to stay current with the latest in emergency medical care and EBM practices.
Media List - Title Only
- The Health Equity Skills Simulation Workshop (Simulation Academy and Education Committee-Sponsored)
- First Step in Educational Research: Asking Meaningful Questions
- Pearls and Pitfalls of Building an Emergency Medicine Research Program (Research Committee and Research Directors Interest Group Sponsored)
- Critical Care, Compassionate Choices: Implementing a Harm Reduction Program in the Emergency Department (Social EM and Population Health Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Lion's Den 2025 (Research Committee-Sponsored)
- Streamlining Emergency Department Workflows to Reduce Physician Cognitive Load (Wellness Committee and Operations Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Night Shift Mastery: Thriving as a Nocturnist by Setting Boundaries and Finding Balance (Wellness Committee-Sponsored)
- Resuscitation From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: When Is End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Reliably Associated With Return of Spontaneous Circulation?
- Reduced Functional Bed Capacity Due to Boarding Predicts Increased Rates of Left-Without-Being-Seen (Quality and Patient Safety Interest Group Sponsored)
- Physician, Know Thyself: Using Brand Management Principles to Build a Fulfilling Professional Identity (Wellness Committee- and Faculty Development Committee-Sponsored)
- Bringing Humanity Back to the Bedside (Faculty Development Committee-Sponsored)
- Bringing Medical Care to the Streets: Lessons Learned in Launching a Street Medicine Outreach (Social EM Interest Group and Population Health Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Navigating Migration and Trauma-Informed Emergency Department Care: Citing Disparities and Social Factors in Pediatric Migrant Patients
- Firearm Morbidity and Mortality in the United States and Beyond Critical Research and Public Health Initiatives (Social EM and Population Health Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Golden Years, Hidden Struggles: Tackling Substance Misuse in Older Adults (AGEM-Sponsored)
- Clinical Event Debriefing: Unifying Quality, Safety, and Workforce Well-Being (Simulation Academy-Sponsored)
- Innovations in Trauma Resuscitation and Management (Trauma Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Skills for Effective Mentoring and Advising (AACEM, AWAEM, Faculty Development Committee and Wellness Committee Sponsored)
- Navigating New Terrain: Establishing Emergency Medicine in Bhutan and Malaysia (AWAEM- and GEMA-Sponsored)
- After You Hit Submit: Navigating the National Institutes of Health Grant Review Process and Tips for Beginner Applicants
