Medias
Media List
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Humanitarian Research Series: Geospatial Methodology in Humanitarian Settings
Sep 11, 2025
This webinar reviews geospatial methodology and discusses research methods in humanitarian settings.
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Beyond ChatGPT: Next Generation AI Technologies
Sep 8, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing emergency medicine, offering tools to elevate clinical practice. During this webinar, the speakers introduce four groundbreaking AI technologies - agentic systems, advanced language models, multimodal AI, and retrieval augmented generation (RAG) - that are set to transform patient care. Learn how AI can assist in complex triage, detect sepsis earlier, and provide real-time access to tailored research. Additionally, the speakers address ethical considerations, integration challenges, and the future of AI in the emergency department. Whether you're a novice or a data enthusiast, leave with actionable strategies to enhance your practice, research, and teaching.
Presenters:
- Carl Preiksaitis, MD, MEd - planner and faculty
- Joshua Joseph, MD, MS, MBE - faculty
- Christian Rose, MD - faculty
- Moira Smith, MD, MPH - faculty
- Andrew Taylor, MD, MHS - faculty
- Jeff Druck, MD - planner/course director and moderator
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Best Practice Updates on Management of Agitation: The Art of Coordinated Response, De-escalation, and Pharmacotherapy (Behavioral and Psychological Interest Group-Sponsored)
Sep 5, 2025
Emergency departments (EDs) are seeing a rise in behavioral emergencies, exposing clinicians to increased safety threats from workplace violence. Despite the high rates of violence, many emergency physicians lack formal training in managing agitation. During this webinar, the speakers present new research on agitation care, focusing on de-escalation techniques, trauma-informed practices, and strategies to address implicit bias, and discuss the latest guidelines, workplace violence prevention, and psychopharmacology in agitation management.
Presenters:
- Alice Bukhman, MD, MPH - planner and faculty
- Ynhi Thomas, MD, MPH, MSc - planner and faculty
- Ambrose Wong, MD, MSEd, MHS - planner and faculty
- Marie Vrablik, MD, MCR - planner
- Casey Clements, MD, PhD - faculty
- Dana Im, MD, MPP, MPhil - faculty
- Gina Lopez, MD, MPH - faculty
- Marc Martel, MD - faculty
- Sarayna McGuire, MD - faculty
- Bidisha Nath, MBBS, MPH - faculty
- Lynn Roppolo, MD - faculty
- Michelle Suh, MD, MHPE - faculty
- Michael Wilson, MD, PhD - faculty
- Julianna Jung, MD, MEd - planner/course director and moderator
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The use of TENS for the treatment of back pain in the emergency department: A randomized controlled trial
Sep 1, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Lauren Westafer, DO, MPH, MS, interview lead author Karalynn Otterness, MD. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Health Workforce Challenges in Humanitarian Settings
Aug 21, 2025
This webinar, hosted by SAEM's Global Emergency Medicine Academy (GEMA) Humanitarian Task Force (HTF), will feature a panel of local health professionals from Syria, Sudan, and Palestine/Myanmar as they discuss the challenges faced by the health care workforce in these ongoing humanitarian crises. Speakers will discuss their personal experiences of violence, insecurity, training disruption, and staffing shortages, as well as the future consequences for the health care system. Disparities in economic status, cadre, seniority, gender, and rural versus urban settings will also be outlined.
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Thomas Wyatt, MD - Hennepin Healthcare
Aug 19, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Thomas Wyatt about creating and maintaining a strong and cohesive emergency department culture, how mentorship played a role in his career as one of the first tribally enrolled American Indians to chair an academic ED, and more.
Media List - Grid
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Humanitarian Research Series: Geospatial Methodology in Humanitarian Settings
Sep 11, 2025
This webinar reviews geospatial methodology and discusses research methods in humanitarian settings.
-
Beyond ChatGPT: Next Generation AI Technologies
Sep 8, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing emergency medicine, offering tools to elevate clinical practice. During this webinar, the speakers introduce four groundbreaking AI technologies - agentic systems, advanced language models, multimodal AI, and retrieval augmented generation (RAG) - that are set to transform patient care. Learn how AI can assist in complex triage, detect sepsis earlier, and provide real-time access to tailored research. Additionally, the speakers address ethical considerations, integration challenges, and the future of AI in the emergency department. Whether you're a novice or a data enthusiast, leave with actionable strategies to enhance your practice, research, and teaching.
Presenters:
- Carl Preiksaitis, MD, MEd - planner and faculty
- Joshua Joseph, MD, MS, MBE - faculty
- Christian Rose, MD - faculty
- Moira Smith, MD, MPH - faculty
- Andrew Taylor, MD, MHS - faculty
- Jeff Druck, MD - planner/course director and moderator
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Best Practice Updates on Management of Agitation: The Art of Coordinated Response, De-escalation, and Pharmacotherapy (Behavioral and Psychological Interest Group-Sponsored)
Sep 5, 2025
Emergency departments (EDs) are seeing a rise in behavioral emergencies, exposing clinicians to increased safety threats from workplace violence. Despite the high rates of violence, many emergency physicians lack formal training in managing agitation. During this webinar, the speakers present new research on agitation care, focusing on de-escalation techniques, trauma-informed practices, and strategies to address implicit bias, and discuss the latest guidelines, workplace violence prevention, and psychopharmacology in agitation management.
Presenters:
- Alice Bukhman, MD, MPH - planner and faculty
- Ynhi Thomas, MD, MPH, MSc - planner and faculty
- Ambrose Wong, MD, MSEd, MHS - planner and faculty
- Marie Vrablik, MD, MCR - planner
- Casey Clements, MD, PhD - faculty
- Dana Im, MD, MPP, MPhil - faculty
- Gina Lopez, MD, MPH - faculty
- Marc Martel, MD - faculty
- Sarayna McGuire, MD - faculty
- Bidisha Nath, MBBS, MPH - faculty
- Lynn Roppolo, MD - faculty
- Michelle Suh, MD, MHPE - faculty
- Michael Wilson, MD, PhD - faculty
- Julianna Jung, MD, MEd - planner/course director and moderator
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The use of TENS for the treatment of back pain in the emergency department: A randomized controlled trial
Sep 1, 2025
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Lauren Westafer, DO, MPH, MS, interview lead author Karalynn Otterness, MD. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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Health Workforce Challenges in Humanitarian Settings
Aug 21, 2025
This webinar, hosted by SAEM's Global Emergency Medicine Academy (GEMA) Humanitarian Task Force (HTF), will feature a panel of local health professionals from Syria, Sudan, and Palestine/Myanmar as they discuss the challenges faced by the health care workforce in these ongoing humanitarian crises. Speakers will discuss their personal experiences of violence, insecurity, training disruption, and staffing shortages, as well as the future consequences for the health care system. Disparities in economic status, cadre, seniority, gender, and rural versus urban settings will also be outlined.
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Thomas Wyatt, MD - Hennepin Healthcare
Aug 19, 2025
Dr. John Dickens talks with Dr. Thomas Wyatt about creating and maintaining a strong and cohesive emergency department culture, how mentorship played a role in his career as one of the first tribally enrolled American Indians to chair an academic ED, and more.
Media List - Title Only
- The Art of Writing Multiple Choice Questions (CDEM-Sponsored)
- Surge Protection: Hospital-Wide Capacity Level Protocol to Mitigate Unsafe Conditions in the Emergency Department (ED Administration and Clinical Operations Committee- and Disaster Medicine Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Faculty Development Through the Career Spectrum: Effective Mentorship at Every Stage (ADIEM-, AACEM-, and Faculty Development Committee-Sponsored)
- National Grand Rounds: Senior Faculty Research Highlights (Research Committee- and Program Committee-Sponsored)
- How to Use Umbrella Protocols for Education Outcomes Research
- Improving Survival in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: State-of-the-Art Strategies and Research Targets (Neurologic EM Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Mapping the Tides of Opportunity: The Many Routes to Becoming an Assistant Program Director
- Game Day in the Emergency Department: Sharpening Skills With Mental Practice
- Developing a Clinical Skills Training Framework for Emergency Medicine Faculty
- Clinical Performance Dashboards for Emergency Medicine Residents: The Intersection of Education, Informatics, and Assessment (Informatics, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence Interest Group- and Educational Research Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Reaffirming Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Medical Education: Cultivating Community, Sparking Change, and Driving Progress (ADIEM-Sponsored)
- Rejection Resilience: Revising and Resubmitting Grant Proposals and Manuscripts (Education Committee- and Educational Research Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Critically Ill Emergency Department Boarders: Addressing Current Challenges and Exploring Innovative Solutions
- Creating an Oasis: Comprehensive Emergency Care for Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Patients (ADIEM- and AWAEM-Sponsored)
- Bite-Sized Learning: The Art of the Short Series in Emergency Medicine Podcasting
- Navigating Unique Challenges in Pediatric Emergency Care: Insights From Rural Settings
- Code Breakers: How Design Thinking Unlocks Artificial Intelligence Solutions in the Emergency Department (Innovations Interest Group-Sponsored)
- Elevate Your Interview Skills: Real Questions and Real-Time Evaluation by Academic Department Chairs (AACEM-Sponsored)
- Observational Research Done Right Counterfactuals, Directed Acyclic Graphs, and Target Trial Emulation (Evidenced-Based Healthcare & Implementation Interest Group (EBHI) Sponsored)
- Integrating Equity: Strategies to Address Race in Emergency Medicine Research (ADIEM- and Social EM and Population Health Interest Group-Sponsored)
