Webinars
Upcoming Webinars
SAEM webinars are free for SAEM members and webinar recordings are available after each event.
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Master Adaptive Learners: Background and Practical Application
February 25, 2025 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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The Business of Academic Ultrasound: From Revenue Capture to Divisional Growth
March 5, 2025 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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How to Get Published in an Education Journal: Tools for Success
March 13, 2025 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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From Emergency Department to Afterparty: The Pharmacist's Role in Culture Follow-Up
March 19, 2025 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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Pathways to Emergency Medicine: Hands-On Learning for Undergraduates
March 26, 2025 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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Recorded Webinars
Browse our growing collection of recorded webinars. New recordings are added regularly, so check back often!
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Providing Pediatric Care to Migrant Patients in the Emergency Department
Feb 20, 2025
Join us for an insightful and essential webinar that featured a distinguished panel of experts dedicated to improving care for pediatric migrant patients. The discussion highlighted the key barriers clinicians must understand when caring for pediatric migrant patients presenting to the emergency department. Our diverse panelists offered practical strategies and evidence-based practices to enhance clinical outcomes for this vulnerable population. This webinar was designed to provide medical students, residents, and emergency medicine physicians with the knowledge and tools necessary to deliver compassionate, effective, and equitable care. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable perspectives from experts and elevate the quality of care you provide to pediatric migrant patients in the emergency department.
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Medical Education Journal Club
Feb 18, 2025
This medical education research methodology journal club features two articles recently published in JAMA Network Open:
- Intersectional Disparities in Emergency Medicine Residents' Performance Assessments by Race, Ethnicity, and Sex
- Online Well-Being Group Coaching Program for Women Physician Trainees: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Watch for a discussion of pre/post methodology using a randomized controlled trial and use of mixed effects regression with authors Dr. Elle Lett, Dr. Adrienne Mann, and Dr. Tyra Fainstad, with facilitation by faculty members of the SAEM Medical Education Committee.
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Career Transitions: Moving Beyond Traditional Emergency Medicine Roles
Feb 18, 2025
This discussion, sponsored by the SAEM Faculty Development Committee, features distinguished panelists who have successfully transitioned from traditional academic or clinical emergency medicine (EM) to new career paths.
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Don't Get Lost In Big Data: Tips and Tricks for Data Collection and Management
Feb 14, 2025
This webinar, part of the Research Learning Series (RLS), covers the importance of effective data management in emergency medicine research, how to go about developing a data management plan, and the various methods of collecting, storing, and organizing data with efficiency.
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The Financial and Environmental Impact of Unopened Medical Supplies Discarded in the ED
Feb 14, 2025
This is a presentation by The Climate Change and Health Interest Group. The presenter is Dr. Kyle Denison Martin, assistant professor of emergency medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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AEMP & ACCP Journal Club Debate SeRxies
Feb 10, 2025
In this debate, co-sponsored by Academic Emergency Medicine Pharmacist (AEMP) and American College of Clinical Pharmacy Emergency Medicine Practice and Research Network (ACCP EMED PRN), we discussed the battle of tenecteplase vs. alteplase for the treatment of massive pulmonary embolism.
Featured Speakers:
- Cecilia Schowe, PharmD, MS, BCPS
- Natalie Pettit, PharmD
- Judah Brown, PharmD, BCCCP, BCEMP
PMID: 39164838 and 39237444
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Making Sense of Your Rank List: Insights from Residents and Clerkship Directors
Feb 5, 2025
Struggling to finalize your rank list? Join us for a dynamic webinar where residents and clerkship directors share practical advice and answer frequently asked questions. Whether you're uncertain about how to prioritize programs or want tips for weighing your options, this session is tailored to address your concerns.
What You'll Gain:
- Insights into creating a rank list that aligns with your goals
- Honest advice from those who have been through the process
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Preparing for ResidencyCAS: What Advisors and Students Need to Know
Feb 5, 2025
Watch this engaging session tailored for advisors navigating the ResidencyCAS process! We'll cover key insights and actionable tips:
- Advisors' Guide to ResidencyCAS: explore the similarities and differences between the current system and ResidencyCAS to better support your students.
- Demystifying the SLOE: understand the letter-writing process with an overview and live demonstration.
- Student Preparation Made Easy: discover valuable resources on ResidencyCAS.com to help students get a head start.
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 7
Jan 27, 2025
The Biostats Made Simple series is made up of 30-minute lectures led by Dr. Christine Ramdin. It covers fundamental biostatistics concepts that every resident and/or early career researcher should know. The series will provide learners the fundamental knowledge regarding: descriptive and inferential statistics, chi-square tests, p-values and confidence intervals, regression analyses, power and sample size, interrater reliability, and more.
Objectives:
- Understand core biostatistical concepts
- Perform core analyses
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 6
Jan 8, 2025
The Biostats Made Simple series is made up of 30-minute lectures led by Dr. Christine Ramdin. It covers fundamental biostatistics concepts that every resident and/or early career researcher should know. The series will provide learners the fundamental knowledge regarding: descriptive and inferential statistics, chi-square tests, p-values and confidence intervals, regression analyses, power and sample size, interrater reliability, and more.
Objectives:
- Understand core biostatistical concepts
- Perform core analyses
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 5
Jan 8, 2025
The Biostats Made Simple series is made up of 30-minute lectures led by Dr. Christine Ramdin. It covers fundamental biostatistics concepts that every resident and/or early career researcher should know. The series will provide learners the fundamental knowledge regarding: descriptive and inferential statistics, chi-square tests, p-values and confidence intervals, regression analyses, power and sample size, interrater reliability, and more.
Objectives:
- Understand core biostatistical concepts
- Perform core analyses
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From Setup to Success: Tips, Tricks, and Logistics for Ultrasound CME Workshops
Dec 20, 2024
Watch an engaging panel discussion delving into logistics, insider tips, creative strategies, and challenges of organizing and delivering impactful ultrasound CME workshops at local, regional, and national levels. This session brings together leading experts who share their experiences and best practices, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to create successful, seamless ultrasound workshops that resonate with learners across the country.
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JeopaRxdy Competition with AEMP
Dec 20, 2024
Watch Academic Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) for JeopaRxdy: EM Pharmacist Takeover! Test your knowledge and skills in our Jeopardy game tailored specifically for emergency medicine professionals! Compete against your peers, either individually or as a live contestant team, in categories ranging from drug therapy to clinical guidelines and literature. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a new practitioner, this event was designed to challenge and enhance your expertise in emergency medicine pharmacotherapy. See if you have what it takes to be the JeopaRxdy champion!
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ResidencyCAS: Information and Focus Group for Emergency Medicine Applicants
Dec 17, 2024
Emergency Medicine (EM) is partnering with Liaison International, creators of ResidencyCAS, which is the platform that OB/GYN transitioned to this cycle, to create an EM-specific application with the potential to implement this alternative platform in place of ERAS for 2025-2026. Watch this webinar to hear from the leadership of the Council of Residency Directors (CORD) Application Process Improvement Committee (APIC) about some of the background work that has led to this decision and for a demonstration of the ResidencyCAS platform.
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RAMS: How to Submit an Abstract for SAEM 2025
Dec 16, 2024
In this webinar, geared towards residents and medical students, learn helpful tips and tricks for submitting a strong abstract for SAEM25 as well as a strong grant application from members of the RAMS Board and Grants Committee.
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Simulation Academy Mentor Hour: Simulation in Community ED Faculty and Staff Development
Nov 20, 2024
Join Dr. Yan and a distinguished panel of experts as they discuss the implementation and benefits of simulation in community emergency departments. The session covers the panelists' experiences, the development of simulation programs, the training and equipment required, and how these efforts improve patient care and staff competency. This informative session is packed with practical insights and valuable resources for anyone involved in emergency medicine.
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Highlighting Career Pathways and Leaders in Geriatric Emergency Medicine
Nov 20, 2024
Watch the SAEM Academy of Geriatric Emergency Medicine (AGEM) webinar, where we discuss some career pathways in geriatric emergency medicine, including research, education, clinical, and administration. We also illustrate how many people wear different hats in the field and discuss the crossover and diversity of the specialty. This panel discussion closes with a Q&A session. If you are curious about the field, want to learn more, or are already established, check out the webinar!
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Caring for the Caregivers: A Conversation with the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation
Nov 12, 2024
Watch the webinar hosted in collaboration with the Association of Academic Chairs of Emergency Medicine and the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation addressing systemic challenges in EM, including the imposter phenomenon during career transitions and the need for supportive structures.
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 4
Nov 4, 2024
The Biostats Made Simple series is made up of 30-minute lectures led by Dr. Christine Ramdin. It will cover fundamental biostatistics concepts that every resident and/or early career researcher should know. The series will provide learners the fundamental knowledge regarding: descriptive and inferential statistics, chi-square tests, p-values and confidence intervals, regression analyses, power and sample size, interrater reliability, and more. Attendees will have the opportunity to also learn how to conduct these fundamental analyses using excel and SPSS.
Objectives:
- Understand core biostatistical concepts
- Perform core analyses
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Syncing Success: Navigating Team Dynamics
Oct 22, 2024
In this webinar, we discussed the critical aspects of team dynamics, including how effective communication, collaboration, and leadership contribute to successful teamwork. Participants gained insights into resolving conflicts, enhancing trust, and fostering a positive team culture in various work environments. By understanding these dynamics, attendees are better equipped to optimize team performance and achieve collective goals.