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About Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training (AEM E&T)

Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing information relevant to education and training in emergency medicine, including (but not limited to):

  • Original Contributions
  • Brief Contributions
  • New Ideas in B-E-D-side Teaching (educational case reports)
  • Education Case Conference
  • Commentary and Perspectives
  • Book Media Review
  • Canvas/Transitions (personal narrative, creative writing, art, photographs, etc.)

AEM E&T provides a venue for publishing the excellent work emergency medicine educators are doing and gives them an opportunity to share their expertise around the world. The journal adds to the growing body of knowledge that enables the education and training of individuals across the continuum, from medical students, residents, advanced practice providers, and fellows to faculty—all with the goal of advancing the care of patients.

General Information

  • Impact factor: Does not yet have IF
  • Journal Citation Report (Clarivate Analytics): Is not currently indexed in the JCR
  • CiteScore: 2019 Citescore is 1.1
  • CiteScore Rank: Quartiles/Percentile 
  • Education: 683/1254 (45th percentile)
  • Emergency Nursing: 14/24 (43rd percentile)
  • Emergency Medicine: 45/75 (40th percentile)
  • SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) Score: .356 (2019)
  • Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): .728 (2019)
  • Online ISSN: 2472-5390
  • Publishing frequency: Bimonthly  Circulation: SAEM’s 7,600+ members (learn more about SAEM membership)  Available formats: Digital online, as an app for mobile devices, and as a downloadable PDF

Editorial Board and Staff

AEM E&T Editorial Board

AEM E&T Editor-in-Chief

Susan Promes, MD
Penn State Hershey Emergency Medicine

AEM E&T Peer Review Coordinator 
Taylor Bowen  
(434) 218-3366 
tbowen@saem.org 

AEM E&T Journal Manager 
Stacey Roseen   
(847) 527-7227
sroseen@saem.org

Browse AEM E&T

Accepted Articles
Early View
Download the Latest Issue
Read the Current Issue Online
All Issues

Having trouble accessing AEM E&T content? Anyone can access journal abstracts but to read full AEM E&T issues online, you must be a current member of SAEM and signed in at saem.org with your login information. Forgot your password? Reset it now. Forgot your user name? Request it by email

Contribute to AEM E&T

Submit a Manuscript
Author Instructions
Promote Your Research
Promotional Toolkit
Call for Reviewers  
Call for Submissions

Supplemental Information

Information for Peer Reviewers
Peer Review Policy and Procedure
AEM E&T Guide to Supplemental Material

Follow AEM E&T

Get Content Alerts
Download AEM E&T Mobile App
AEM E&T on Twitter
AEM E&T Podcasts
Editor-in-Chief Picks

Fellow-in-Training Editor Program

Application and selection process, duties and responsibilities

AEM E&T News 

AEM E&T Announces 2020 Outstanding Peer Reviewers
Call for Papers AEM E&T Dismantling Racism Issue
Susan B. Promes, MD Named Editor-in-Chief of Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training Journal

AEM E&T Selects Dr. Fujimoto for Fellow-in-Training Program

AEM E&T News Archives

New Journal to Launch in 2017: An Interview with the Editor
Introducing Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training
Knowledge is Power

Related Titles

Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) is the official monthly publication of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and publishes information relevant to the practice, educational advancements, and investigation of emergency medicine. It is the second-largest peer-reviewed scientific journal in the specialty of emergency medicine. The goal of AEM is to advance the science, education, and clinical practice of emergency medicine, to serve as a voice for the academic emergency medicine community, and to promote SAEM's goals and objectives. Members and non-members worldwide depend on this journal for translational medicine relevant to emergency medicine, as well as for clinical news, case studies and more. You can read AEM here.


About Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training (AEM E&T)

Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing information relevant to education and training in emergency medicine, including (but not limited to):

  • Original Contributions
  • Brief Contributions
  • New Ideas in B-E-D-side Teaching (educational case reports)
  • Education Case Conference
  • Commentary and Perspectives
  • Book Media Review
  • Canvas/Transitions (personal narrative, creative writing, art, photographs, etc.)

AEM E&T provides a venue for publishing the excellent work emergency medicine educators are doing and gives them an opportunity to share their expertise around the world. The journal adds to the growing body of knowledge that enables the education and training of individuals across the continuum, from medical students, residents, advanced practice providers, and fellows to faculty—all with the goal of advancing the care of patients.

General Information

  • Impact factor: Does not yet have IF
  • Journal Citation Report (Clarivate Analytics): Is not currently indexed in the JCR
  • CiteScore: 2019 Citescore is 1.1
  • CiteScore Rank: Quartiles/Percentile 
  • Education: 683/1254 (45th percentile)
  • Emergency Nursing: 14/24 (43rd percentile)
  • Emergency Medicine: 45/75 (40th percentile)
  • SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) Score: .356 (2019)
  • Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): .728 (2019)
  • Online ISSN: 2472-5390
  • Publishing frequency: Bimonthly  Circulation: SAEM’s 7,600+ members (learn more about SAEM membership)  Available formats: Digital online, as an app for mobile devices, and as a downloadable PDF

Editorial Board and Staff

AEM E&T Editorial Board

AEM E&T Editor-in-Chief

Susan Promes, MD
Penn State Hershey Emergency Medicine

AEM E&T Peer Review Coordinator 
Taylor Bowen  
(434) 218-3366 
tbowen@saem.org 

AEM E&T Journal Manager 
Stacey Roseen   
(847) 527-7227
sroseen@saem.org

Browse AEM E&T

Accepted Articles
Early View
Download the Latest Issue
Read the Current Issue Online
All Issues

Having trouble accessing AEM E&T content? Anyone can access journal abstracts but to read full AEM E&T issues online, you must be a current member of SAEM and signed in at saem.org with your login information. Forgot your password? Reset it now. Forgot your user name? Request it by email

Contribute to AEM E&T

Submit a Manuscript
Author Instructions
Promote Your Research
Promotional Toolkit
Call for Reviewers  
Call for Submissions

Supplemental Information

Information for Peer Reviewers
Peer Review Policy and Procedure
AEM E&T Guide to Supplemental Material

Follow AEM E&T

Get Content Alerts
Download AEM E&T Mobile App
AEM E&T on Twitter
AEM E&T Podcasts
Editor-in-Chief Picks

Fellow-in-Training Editor Program

Application and selection process, duties and responsibilities

AEM E&T News 

AEM E&T Announces 2020 Outstanding Peer Reviewers
Call for Papers AEM E&T Dismantling Racism Issue
Susan B. Promes, MD Named Editor-in-Chief of Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training Journal

AEM E&T Selects Dr. Fujimoto for Fellow-in-Training Program

AEM E&T News Archives

New Journal to Launch in 2017: An Interview with the Editor
Introducing Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training
Knowledge is Power

Related Titles

Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) is the official monthly publication of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and publishes information relevant to the practice, educational advancements, and investigation of emergency medicine. It is the second-largest peer-reviewed scientific journal in the specialty of emergency medicine. The goal of AEM is to advance the science, education, and clinical practice of emergency medicine, to serve as a voice for the academic emergency medicine community, and to promote SAEM's goals and objectives. Members and non-members worldwide depend on this journal for translational medicine relevant to emergency medicine, as well as for clinical news, case studies and more. You can read AEM here.