Webinars

Upcoming Webinars

SAEM webinars are free for SAEM members and webinar recordings are available after each event.

 

 

Recorded Webinars

Browse our growing collection of recorded webinars. New recordings are added regularly, so check back often!

  • From Vial to Vein: Pharmacist's Role in Medication Administration

    Dec 2, 2025

    When seconds matter, precision and expertise save lives. Join the Academy of Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) Career Development Committee for a high-impact webinar focused on the critical role of emergency medicine (EM) pharmacists in the administration of medications in the emergency department (ED) setting. EM pharmacists are integral in optimizing patient outcomes through timely, accurate, and evidence-based medication delivery. Panelists discuss laws surrounding EM pharmacist medication administration, share experiences with EM pharmacist medication administration at their respective institutions, explore interdisciplinary collaboration necessary for EM pharmacist medication administration, and answer questions from attendees.

  • Nerve Blocks with Blockheads

    Nov 19, 2025

    This webinar, sponsored by the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (AEUS), features leaders in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks, including pearls and key learning points about safety from high-volume, established programs.

  • Before You Break: Role of Peer Support in Academic Emergency Medicine

    Nov 14, 2025

    This session examines the role of peer support in helping colleagues through complex realities. We explored what is working well, where gaps persist, and how timely and authentic connections can counteract isolation and normalize the need for help. Drawing on real-world experiences, the conversation highlights strategies for creating a culture where clinicians can speak openly about their struggles, receive meaningful support, and find ways to sustain themselves during ongoing uncertainty.

  • Where EBM in EM Is and Should Be Going

    Nov 13, 2025

    Join Dan Mayer, a retired professor of emergency medicine, as he moderates a panel of EBM experts discussing the evolution and current relevance of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in emergency medicine. This enlightening session covers the history of EBM, its application in clinical practice, and how AI might shape its future. The panel features insights from Peter Wyer, Chris Carpenter, Eddy Lang, Ken Milne, and Mike Brown, addressing critical topics like EBM training, the impact of AI, implementation science, and the integrity of scientific research. Perfect for medical professionals and students looking to stay current with the latest in emergency medical care and EBM practices.

  • Transitioning to Residency: Navigating Stressors and Anxieties

    Nov 12, 2025

    Feeling the pressure of residency? You’re not alone.
    Join SAEM’s Education Committee for a supportive session on navigating early residency challenges — including imposter syndrome and time management.

    Hear from experienced faculty and gain insights from a panel of senior residents who’ve been in your shoes. Whether you’re just starting out or looking for strategies to thrive, this discussion is for you.

  • Research Learning Series (RLS): Clinical Innovation and Research Translation

    Oct 29, 2025

    This episode of the SAEM Research Learning Series will offer insights on generating large data, AI modeling, and high-throughput -omics to advance diagnostics and therapeutics in emergency medicine (EM).

    Learning Objectives:

    • Introduce precision acute diagnostics
    • Evaluate the pearls and pitfalls of large data collection
    • Describe appropriate and inappropriate applications for AI modeling
    • Explain the basics of high-throughput -omics, types of -omics
    • Discuss how to build an EM career in clinical innovation and research translation

  • Permission to Feel: Normalizing the Return to Work Struggle

    Oct 27, 2025

    This session explored the emotional realities of re-entering an academic environment to normalize these experiences, and addressed the underlying sense of tension and disheartenment that can emerge. Featuring a candid conversation among leaders and learners in academic emergency medicine, the discussion highlighted practical strategies and guided reflection to help participants identify personal goals for reintegration, understand their own and colleagues' perspectives, clearly communicate their needs, choose effective avenues for support, and assess their progress toward feeling settled again.

  • Meet the RAMS Board

    Oct 27, 2025

    Interested in exploring leadership opportunities or looking for the next step to advance your early career? Join the RAMS Board for an in-depth Q&A webinar, which provides insight about the nationally recognized RAMS Board role and responsibilities - just in time for nomination season!

  • Behind the Scenes of Academic Emergency Medicine: What it Really Means to Work in Academia

    Oct 24, 2025

    Join us for this candid conversation with Dr. Andra Blomkalns, chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University. This webinar demystifies the world of academic emergency medicine, exploring what daily life, expectations, and career progression look like compared to community practice. Learn about academic hierarchies, teaching and research obligations, promotion pathways, and how to determine if academia is the right fit for you. Ideal for medical students and residents considering an academic career, this session offers invaluable insights and practical advice to guide your future in emergency medicine.

  • 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).

  • 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

  • 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).

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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