Medias
Media List
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GRADE-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Emergency Department Delirium Risk Stratification, Screening, and Brain Imaging in Older Patients With Suspected Delirium
Apr 30, 2026
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Christina Shenvi, MD, PhD, MBA. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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AEM E&T - Minority Tax in Emergency Medicine Resident Physicians
Apr 29, 2026
AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews author Dalia Owda, MD.
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From Training to Practice: Securing Your First EM Pharmacist Role
Apr 27, 2026
Students, residents, and early career pharmacists pursuing emergency medicine pharmacy frequently report uncertainty and variability in preparedness for transitioning into their first EM pharmacist role. While formal training programs emphasize clinical knowledge and patient care, there is limited structured education focused on career entry, role expectations, and early professional development specific to EM pharmacy. As a result, many learners rely on informal mentorship or trial-and-error to navigate employer expectations, evaluate practice environments, and manage early career challenges.
This educational activity was selected to address identified knowledge and practice gaps related to understanding EM pharmacist roles, securing a first position, and successfully transitioning into independent practice. It will provide experience-based guidance from practicing EM pharmacists and leaders to clarify expectations for entry level roles, highlight strategies for pursuing and selecting positions that align with individual goals, and discuss approaches to early career development and sustainability. By addressing these gaps, the webinar aims to improve learner confidence, promote better job fit, and support a more prepared and resilient EM pharmacy workforce.
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this activity, the pharmacist will be able to:
- Identify key attributes and expectations sought by employers for first EM pharmacist roles.
- Describe strategies to pursue and secure a first EM pharmacist position that aligns with personal and professional goals.
- Evaluate different EM practice environments and role types to inform early career decisions.
- Recognize approaches to navigate early career challenges and build foundational skills for professional growth.
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K Awards: Secrets to a Successful Application
Apr 27, 2026
This webinar provides a background on National Institutes of Health (NIH) K awards, highlight what they mean for career development, and will review the basic components of the application process.
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Research Learning Series: Biostats Made Simple - Season 2, Session 2
Apr 20, 2026
In the second season of Biostats Made Simple, Dr Ramdin covers more advanced topics in biostatistical analyses and data visualization. In this session, she covers how to use SPSS.
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SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Enhancing Inputs to Optimize Outputs
Apr 14, 2026
In the third session of the SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series, we will explore how you should think about building informatics and data science models, addressing questions like:
- What data represent the optimal inputs?
- How should you address data missingness?
- What types of models can you apply? Which should you apply?
This session will appeal to anyone interested in a primer on approaching problems with an informatics lens, and is especially helpful for those who are interested in participating in Hackathon event at SAEM26. It is led by Sayon Dutta, MD, MPH, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School and the Epic Platform Architect at Mass General Brigham, where he works to implant new solutions for acute care into the electronic medical record.
Media List - Grid
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GRADE-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Emergency Department Delirium Risk Stratification, Screening, and Brain Imaging in Older Patients With Suspected Delirium
Apr 30, 2026
AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Christina Shenvi, MD, PhD, MBA. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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AEM E&T - Minority Tax in Emergency Medicine Resident Physicians
Apr 29, 2026
AEM E&T Podcast host Resa E. Lewiss, MD, interviews author Dalia Owda, MD.
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From Training to Practice: Securing Your First EM Pharmacist Role
Apr 27, 2026
Students, residents, and early career pharmacists pursuing emergency medicine pharmacy frequently report uncertainty and variability in preparedness for transitioning into their first EM pharmacist role. While formal training programs emphasize clinical knowledge and patient care, there is limited structured education focused on career entry, role expectations, and early professional development specific to EM pharmacy. As a result, many learners rely on informal mentorship or trial-and-error to navigate employer expectations, evaluate practice environments, and manage early career challenges.
This educational activity was selected to address identified knowledge and practice gaps related to understanding EM pharmacist roles, securing a first position, and successfully transitioning into independent practice. It will provide experience-based guidance from practicing EM pharmacists and leaders to clarify expectations for entry level roles, highlight strategies for pursuing and selecting positions that align with individual goals, and discuss approaches to early career development and sustainability. By addressing these gaps, the webinar aims to improve learner confidence, promote better job fit, and support a more prepared and resilient EM pharmacy workforce.
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this activity, the pharmacist will be able to:
- Identify key attributes and expectations sought by employers for first EM pharmacist roles.
- Describe strategies to pursue and secure a first EM pharmacist position that aligns with personal and professional goals.
- Evaluate different EM practice environments and role types to inform early career decisions.
- Recognize approaches to navigate early career challenges and build foundational skills for professional growth.
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K Awards: Secrets to a Successful Application
Apr 27, 2026
This webinar provides a background on National Institutes of Health (NIH) K awards, highlight what they mean for career development, and will review the basic components of the application process.
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Research Learning Series: Biostats Made Simple - Season 2, Session 2
Apr 20, 2026
In the second season of Biostats Made Simple, Dr Ramdin covers more advanced topics in biostatistical analyses and data visualization. In this session, she covers how to use SPSS.
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SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Enhancing Inputs to Optimize Outputs
Apr 14, 2026
In the third session of the SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series, we will explore how you should think about building informatics and data science models, addressing questions like:
- What data represent the optimal inputs?
- How should you address data missingness?
- What types of models can you apply? Which should you apply?
This session will appeal to anyone interested in a primer on approaching problems with an informatics lens, and is especially helpful for those who are interested in participating in Hackathon event at SAEM26. It is led by Sayon Dutta, MD, MPH, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School and the Epic Platform Architect at Mass General Brigham, where he works to implant new solutions for acute care into the electronic medical record.
Media List - Title Only
- GRADE-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Emergency Department Delirium Risk Stratification, Screening, and Brain Imaging in Older Patients With Suspected Delirium
- AEM E&T - Minority Tax in Emergency Medicine Resident Physicians
- From Training to Practice: Securing Your First EM Pharmacist Role
- K Awards: Secrets to a Successful Application
- Research Learning Series: Biostats Made Simple - Season 2, Session 2
- SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Enhancing Inputs to Optimize Outputs
- Opeolu M. Adeoye, MD - Washington University in St. Louis
- SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Introduction to Agentic AI
- Biostats Made Simple - Season 2, Session 1
- Staying, Thriving, Leading: Research as Resistance
- SAEM Hackathon Webinar Learning Series: Foundational Approaches Problem-Solving
- Eric Legome, MD - Mount Sinai West
- Mentorship, Community, and Momentum: GEMA’s Role in Early Career Success in Global EM
- Measuring the Impact of Cuts to USAID on Mortality in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Inside ABEM’s New Certifying Exam: Strategies for Success for Examinees and Educators
- Geriatric ED Guidelines: Updates on the Latest Evidence
- James "Jim" Adams, MD - Northwestern University
- More than the Minimum: How to Engage Residents in Research to Make Scholarly Projects Meaningful and Realistic
- Equitable by Design: Understanding the Role of Data for Improving Systems of Emergency Care
- From Idea to Award: Strengthening Your EMIG Grant Application
