Pimping 101: Maximizing Medical Student Teaching on Shift
We've all been there........you wake up late, arriving to your shift just in the nick of time. You log on to the computer and notice the wait
Medical students from across Texas gathered in Houston this fall for a day of emergency medicine talks and activities. The Texas EMIG Colloquium, hosted by the Baylor Emergency Medicine Interest Group
Becoming America's Next Top Medical Performer
Medical simulation has experienced rapid growth over the past 15 years, with up to 92% of emergency medicine residencies using simulation in some capacit
In-Service Exams, E-Orals, and a New Emergency Medicine Dual Specialty
Updates from the American Board of Emergency Medicine Today's emergency medicine residents are more tech-savvy than ever, and th
ABA, ABEM Announce Combined Residency for EM/Anesthesia
The American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) and the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) have announced the launch of a new option for co
Spotlight on Medical Education Fellowships
“So, like, you want to teach?” When asked what I'm doing with the next year of my life, I often get a puzzled look. “Wait, what is medical education? Like,
EMRA Sports Medicine Fellowship Playbook
The EMRA Sports Medicine Division is excited about its mission to increase awareness, resources, and opportunity for those emergency medicine (EM) residents a
Making the Most of Patient Presentations
EMRA and CDEM this week launched "Patient Presentations in Emergency Medicine," a new training video for medical students. Demonstrating how to tell a compell
The Value of Variety
The knowledge base required for clinical expertise in emergency medicine is immense. Even after decades of practice, it is still routine to hear seasoned emergency physicians mak
On Track: Creating the Critical Care Track in Your EM Residency
With these examples and suggestions, you can help prepare or improve your own residency's critical care track. Care of the critically