Medias
Media List
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AI Applications in Geriatric Emergency Medicine
Oct 23, 2025
Discover how experts are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance care for older adults in this informative webinar, sponsored by the Academy of Geriatric Emergency Medicine (AGEM).
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Education Committee Journal Club
Oct 22, 2025
During this medical education journal club, we discuss a recent article published in Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training regarding the Standardized Letter of Evaluation used in emergency medicine. The cohosts lead a critical appraisal of the article, as well as a group discussion with the chance for the audience to participate, share their thoughts, and ask questions. This session is open to all levels of training, from medical students to senior faculty.
Cohosts:
- Marc Berenson, MD
- Georgia Moody, MD
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Heart-Stopping Pearls: Secrets to Smarter Resuscitation
Oct 21, 2025
Current large scale guidelines do not provide hard recommendations for many situations that arise in the management of patients requiring ACLS. This session is designed to examine the literature behind current epinephrine recommendations in the ACLS algorithm and to use this background information to address and identify situations where alternative epinephrine dosing may be appropriate as well as situations where harm may result from epinephrine in the management of ACLS. Additionally, this session will address the grey areas that exist in the management of refractory ventricular fibrillation including medications (e.g. esmolol) and non-medication interventions (double-defibrillation).
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Landing Your First Academic Emergency Medicine Faculty Position: What Chairs Want You to Know
Oct 20, 2025
Have questions regarding where to find job postings for academic positions? What to say or not to say in an interview? How to assess your competitiveness for a role? How to know whether a fellowship is essential for the career goals you have?
This webinar features four academic chairs from across the country with a wealth of knowledge, ready to answer questions and more!
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Charles J. Gerardo, MD - Duke University
Oct 14, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Charles Gerardo about exciting research, the importance of mentorship, the most important aspects of a resume when hiring faculty, and more.
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Leadership Unlocked: SAEM Nominations and Opportunities
Oct 7, 2025
Nominations for SAEM leadership positions officially open September 22!
This is your opportunity to take on a leadership role and help shape the future of our organization. Join the SAEM Nominating Committee for an upcoming webinar where you’ll learn about the available positions, their requirements, and expectations.
Media List - Grid
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AI Applications in Geriatric Emergency Medicine
Oct 23, 2025
Discover how experts are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance care for older adults in this informative webinar, sponsored by the Academy of Geriatric Emergency Medicine (AGEM).
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Education Committee Journal Club
Oct 22, 2025
During this medical education journal club, we discuss a recent article published in Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training regarding the Standardized Letter of Evaluation used in emergency medicine. The cohosts lead a critical appraisal of the article, as well as a group discussion with the chance for the audience to participate, share their thoughts, and ask questions. This session is open to all levels of training, from medical students to senior faculty.
Cohosts:
- Marc Berenson, MD
- Georgia Moody, MD
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Heart-Stopping Pearls: Secrets to Smarter Resuscitation
Oct 21, 2025
Current large scale guidelines do not provide hard recommendations for many situations that arise in the management of patients requiring ACLS. This session is designed to examine the literature behind current epinephrine recommendations in the ACLS algorithm and to use this background information to address and identify situations where alternative epinephrine dosing may be appropriate as well as situations where harm may result from epinephrine in the management of ACLS. Additionally, this session will address the grey areas that exist in the management of refractory ventricular fibrillation including medications (e.g. esmolol) and non-medication interventions (double-defibrillation).
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Landing Your First Academic Emergency Medicine Faculty Position: What Chairs Want You to Know
Oct 20, 2025
Have questions regarding where to find job postings for academic positions? What to say or not to say in an interview? How to assess your competitiveness for a role? How to know whether a fellowship is essential for the career goals you have?
This webinar features four academic chairs from across the country with a wealth of knowledge, ready to answer questions and more!
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Charles J. Gerardo, MD - Duke University
Oct 14, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Charles Gerardo about exciting research, the importance of mentorship, the most important aspects of a resume when hiring faculty, and more.
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Leadership Unlocked: SAEM Nominations and Opportunities
Oct 7, 2025
Nominations for SAEM leadership positions officially open September 22!
This is your opportunity to take on a leadership role and help shape the future of our organization. Join the SAEM Nominating Committee for an upcoming webinar where you’ll learn about the available positions, their requirements, and expectations.
Media List - Title Only
- World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Training of Trainers Course (GEMA-Sponsored)
- The Federal Funding Playbook: Strategies from Successfully Funded EM Researchers (Research Committee-Sponsored)
- Ctrl+Alt+Heal: Rebooting Physician Wellness in the Age of Electronic Health Records (Wellness Committee- and Informatics, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Blueprints for Green Teams: A Prescription for a Better Tomorrow (Climate Change and Health Interest Group-Sponsored)
- SAEM25 Consensus Conference — Competency Based Training and Certification: Part Three
- Establishing Best Practices for Pediatric Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department: A Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network Consensus
- The Future is Now: Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Emergency Department Operations (ED Administration and Clinical Operations Committee- and Innovations Interest Group-Sponsored)
- How to Sift Through "Pebbles in the Shoe" to Alleviate Frustrations in Your Emergency Department
- National Institutes of Health Career Development K Awards: Why to Apply and How to Succeed (AACEM and Research Committee Sponsored)
- Health Care for Indigenous Communities in America: Progress and Future Directions (GEMA- and ADIEM-Sponsored)
- A Multicenter Study on Extended Focused Assessment With Sonography for Trauma Longitudinal Learning Curves for Emergency Medicine Residents Using Cumulative Summation Analysis (AEUS and CDEM Sponsored)
- Expanding the Definition of Inclusion: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Providers in the Emergency Department (ADIEM-Sponsored)
- Keeping Patients Happy in the Midst of Emergency Department Chaos (ED Administration and Clinical Operations Committee-Sponsored)
- Empowering Women in Emergency Medicine Leadership (AWAEM-Sponsored)
- Upstander Interventions Across the Educational Continuum (ADIEM-Sponsored)
- Navigating the Storm: Inclusive Communication in Times of Crisis (ADIEM-Sponsored)
- Creating a Clinical Informatics Elective for Emergency Medicine Residents (Informatics, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence Interest Group-Sponsored)
- SAEM25 Consensus Conference — Competency Based Training and Certification: Part One
- She's Quiet, He's a Good Listener: Ensuring Equity in Verbal Feedback on Clinical Performance (RAMS and AACEM Sponsored)
- Getting Support From Your Chair: Tips for Securing Institutional Backing for Educational Research (Educational Research Interest Group-Sponsored)
