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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #1
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH
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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #2
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH
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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #3
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH
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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #4
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Shama Patel, MD, MPH
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Media List - Grid
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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #1
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH
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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #2
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH
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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #3
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH
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World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care Course Using a Training of the Trainers Model (GEMA Sponsored) #4
Jul 20, 2022
Presenter: Shama Patel, MD, MPH
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Media List - Title Only
- SAEM Consensus Conference—Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Developing a Research Agenda for Addressing Racism in Emergency Medicine PART 4
- SAEM Consensus Conference—Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Developing a Research Agenda for Addressing Racism in Emergency Medicine PART 3
- SAEM Consensus Conference—Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Developing a Research Agenda for Addressing Racism in Emergency Medicine PART 1
- Beyond Kern’s 6 Steps: Curricular Design for the Advanced Educator #1
- Beyond Kern’s 6 Steps: Curricular Design for the Advanced Educator #2
- Take Your Didactics to the Next Level: Best Practices in Didactic Design
- Small Ways to Keep It Together: Supporting Each Other Personally and Academically
- Handheld Ultrasound: Toy or Tool? (AEUS Sponsored)
- Beyond Implicit Bias Training: How to Drive Sustainable Change (ADIEM and Equity and Inclusion Committee Sponsored)
- Meet the Editors: What’s Trending in Medical Education Research (CDEM and Educational Research Interest Group Sponsored)
- Confronting Disparities Through Evidence: 2022 AWAEM Research in Progress (AWAEM Sponsored)
- How to Respond to 21st Century Threats: Healthcare System Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (AAAEM Sponsored)
- Leveraging Implementation Science to Drive Quality Improvement (Research Committee and Evidenced-Based Healthcare & Implementation Interest Group)
- New Directions for Emergency Medicine Research Using Administrative Data (Research Committee Sponsored)
- Innovations in Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder
- National Grand Rounds: Senior Faculty Research Highlights (Research Committee Sponsored) #1
- National Grand Rounds: Senior Faculty Research Highlights (Research Committee Sponsored) #2
- How to Be an Expert Learner
- Elective Engineering: Building Foundations for Residents in Academic Emergency Medicine
- Leading and Teaming in Education Scholarship: The Art of Fostering Collaboration