Lessons from Interview Season: An Intern's Reflection on What Really Matters
Interview season provides a great opportunity to meet leaders in the field of emergency medicine, build new friendships wi
Ode to Local Tenens: Lessons from the Real World
The search for a job out of residency can be an extremely daunting task. Dozens of employment models and practice settings exist, and it is difficult
Resident on the Reservation: A Month with the Indian Health Service
Tuba City is an unincorporated town baked into the high desert of northern Arizona. With a population of 9,000, it is a major cente
Central Line Training in a Resource-Limited Environment
Medical residents in the United States have the opportunity to learn and practice procedures on simulators before ever attempting them on a rea
Preparing for the Standardized Video Interview
This year, students applying to EM residencies will be required to complete a Standardized Video Interview (SVI) with their ERAS application. This video
Wisdom in a Time of Change
It's hard to believe another academic year is coming to an end. Another crop of medical students who have struggled through the long Match process will finally start out as
EMRA Medical Students: Senior Interviews
After another successful application cycle, we sat down with some of the outgoing EMRA Medical Student Council seniors to find out a bit more about their over
Reflections on Running an Emergency Medicine Interest Group
Emergency medicine is the best specialty. This obviously biased conclusion came to me while working as a scribe in an emergency department,
Interview with Shannon Findlay, MD
Shannon Findlay is a PGY-3 and Chief Resident in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. At the 2016 Society for Acade
What Questions Do You Have For Me?
Tips for Asking Questions on Interview Day “What questions do you have for me?” If you're a fellow fourth-year student, you've probably already heard this question