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SESSION FORMAT
Sessions will be 1-hour long consisting of 2, 30-minute talks given by previous and new ACOEP presenters. These lectures will be for all physicians, emergency medicine residents, and medical students whether DOs or MDs. There will also be time for an optional 15-minute resident presentation with a target demographic of RSO members at the end.

CME CREDITS
15 CME credits will be offered (total) for attendings who take part in these webinars.

SCHEDULE
All sessions will take place on Thursdays at 5pm CT*. There may be an optional 15-minute session at the end of each session specifically for resident presentations.
**In December, the session that would have been held on December 7th, will now be held on December 6th at 5pm CT due to a scheduling conflict.

Upcoming 2023 Dates

November 30th
Amal Mattu, MD – Advanced EKG’s You Need to Know
Richard Cantor, MD – Debunking Peds Myths

  

December 6th**
Pinaki Mukherji, MD – Mistakes were made, but not by me – Teaching Error
TBD

December 21st
Nitin Ubhayakar, MD – Emergency Medicine outside of the Emergency Department: Exploring Opportunities Outside of the ED
TBD

2024 Dates

January 4th
Harman Gill, MD – Contemporary Considerations in Cardiac Arrest Care
Jessica Pelletier, DO – Osteopathic Manipulation in the ED

 

January 18th
Andy Little, DO – ER Cast LIVE (1HR)

Andrew Little

February 1st
Marco Propersi, DO – Emergency Medicine Literature Updates
Tiffany Proffitt, DO – The case of the young patient with an ascending aortic dissection and normal labs

 

February 15th
Al’ai Alvarez, MD – Showing Up as Yourself
Joe-Ann Moser, MD – Indications for Dialysis in the ED

  

March 7th
Marco Propersi, DO – Emergency Medicine Literature updates
TBD

March 21st
Geoff Comp, DO – Dive Medicine & Altitude Medicine (1 HR)

April 4th
Geoff Comp, DO – Hyperthemia and heat injury: Tips from Phoenix
TBD

April 18th
TBD
TBD

Past Sessions

October 5th
Chris Colbert, DO
Ben Abo, DO – The pressures of dealing with compression & crush syndromes

Christopher Colbert   Benjamin Abo, DO

October 19th
Molly Estes, MD – Imposter Phenomenon and Emergency Medicine
Andy Little, DO – Extubation in the ED

Molly Estes   Andrew Little

November 2nd
John Lewis, MD – Who’s Driving? An Introduction to Social Determinants of Health and Social Emergency Medicine
Andrew Phillips, DO – Critical Care Procedures in the ED

November 16th
Salim Rezaie, MD – Clinical Conundrums in Critical Care
Emily Rose, MD – Pediatric Rashes