Medias
Media List
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Emergency Care Training and Education Development
Oct 2, 2025
The Global EM Fellowship Committee hosts didactic sessions featuring Global Emergency Medicine experts from around the world to provide focused exposure to faculty and fellows on the breadth of opportunities in global emergency medicine.
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Sex and Gender is Everywhere
Oct 1, 2025
This session educates faculty to address a knowledge gap and teaches a toolkit for participants to use in assessing and revising their curricula, slides, lectures, simulation cases, and bedside teaching to include evidence-based sex and gender content. Topics discussed include:
- The difference between sex and gender
- Common emergency presentations with evidence supporting sex and gender-based differences
- "Atypical symptoms" and disparities in clinical outcomes experienced by women vs. men
- A checklist and toolkit for revising education presented to learners
- Resources to make the incorporation of sex and gender easier
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Impact of telemental health on suicide prevention care in U.S. emergency departments
Oct 1, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Neil Dasgupta, MD, interview lead author Stephanie K. Doupnik, MD, MSHP. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Business of Academic Ultrasound
Sep 30, 2025
In this webinar, sponsored by the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (AEUS), we explore recent updates and trends pertaining to point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) reimbursement. We discuss best practices for approaching ultrasound-related denials from payors, as well as related key metrics. Strategies for achieving clinical buy-down for ultrasound-related activities are highlighted, and we discuss the process of developing a systemwide POCUS business plan for a hospital or health system. Join us as we seek to provide tools to help you succeed in POCUS reimbursement and to achieve value for your POCUS skillset!
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Breaking Barriers: How Techies Without Borders Delivers CME Without Internet or Electricity
Sep 23, 2025
Join Dr. Jessica Pelletier and Dr. Manoj Thomas from Techies Without Borders (TWB) for a compelling webinar presented by the SAEM Informatics interest group. TWB is a US-based nonprofit dedicated to ensuring access to up-to-date, evidence-based medical care globally, irrespective of resource constraints, socioeconomic status, race, gender, education, or location. They address significant barriers to high-quality continuing medical education (CME) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), such as unreliable internet and electricity, and financial limitations.
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Benjamin S. Abella, MD, MPhil - Mount Sinai Health System
Sep 16, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Benjamin Abella about community-based CPR training programs to increase public participation and awareness, how ER physicians' instincts and skills fit well for executive leadership, and more.
Media List - Grid
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Emergency Care Training and Education Development
Oct 2, 2025
The Global EM Fellowship Committee hosts didactic sessions featuring Global Emergency Medicine experts from around the world to provide focused exposure to faculty and fellows on the breadth of opportunities in global emergency medicine.
-
Sex and Gender is Everywhere
Oct 1, 2025
This session educates faculty to address a knowledge gap and teaches a toolkit for participants to use in assessing and revising their curricula, slides, lectures, simulation cases, and bedside teaching to include evidence-based sex and gender content. Topics discussed include:
- The difference between sex and gender
- Common emergency presentations with evidence supporting sex and gender-based differences
- "Atypical symptoms" and disparities in clinical outcomes experienced by women vs. men
- A checklist and toolkit for revising education presented to learners
- Resources to make the incorporation of sex and gender easier
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Impact of telemental health on suicide prevention care in U.S. emergency departments
Oct 1, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Neil Dasgupta, MD, interview lead author Stephanie K. Doupnik, MD, MSHP. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Business of Academic Ultrasound
Sep 30, 2025
In this webinar, sponsored by the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (AEUS), we explore recent updates and trends pertaining to point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) reimbursement. We discuss best practices for approaching ultrasound-related denials from payors, as well as related key metrics. Strategies for achieving clinical buy-down for ultrasound-related activities are highlighted, and we discuss the process of developing a systemwide POCUS business plan for a hospital or health system. Join us as we seek to provide tools to help you succeed in POCUS reimbursement and to achieve value for your POCUS skillset!
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Breaking Barriers: How Techies Without Borders Delivers CME Without Internet or Electricity
Sep 23, 2025
Join Dr. Jessica Pelletier and Dr. Manoj Thomas from Techies Without Borders (TWB) for a compelling webinar presented by the SAEM Informatics interest group. TWB is a US-based nonprofit dedicated to ensuring access to up-to-date, evidence-based medical care globally, irrespective of resource constraints, socioeconomic status, race, gender, education, or location. They address significant barriers to high-quality continuing medical education (CME) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), such as unreliable internet and electricity, and financial limitations.
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Benjamin S. Abella, MD, MPhil - Mount Sinai Health System
Sep 16, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Benjamin Abella about community-based CPR training programs to increase public participation and awareness, how ER physicians' instincts and skills fit well for executive leadership, and more.
Media List - Title Only
- 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)
- Pioneering Palliative Protocols: Integrating End-of-Life Care Into Emergency Medical Services Practices (Emergency Medical Services Interest Group and Palliative Medicine Interest Group Sponsored)
- But It Was Published, Right? Understanding Editorial and Citation Bias in Academic Literature
- Educational Dead Space: The Impact of Boarding on Resident Education in the Emergency Department (CDEM-Sponsored)
- From History to Healing: Transforming the Patient Experience With the Emergency Department Pelvic Examination
- The Top Global Emergency Medicine Articles of 2023: Highlights From the Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review (GEMA- and Research Committee-Sponsored)
- Literary Lifelines: Bestselling Wisdom for Women Navigating Academic Medicine (AWAEM- and ADIEM-Sponsored)
- Mastering the Art of Clinical Feedback: When to Debrief and When to Direct
