25th Annual Scientific Assembly

Highlights for Residents

AAEM19 is the ideal conference for residents and students to attend. With specialized sessions and content tailored to you, there are valuable opportunities to take advantage of every day of the assembly.

The AAEM Resident and Student Association is an accessible, collaborative organization that fosters innovation, education and advocacy for residents and students in emergency medicine. Visit the AAEM/RSA website for more information about the great member benefits they offer.

 

Saturday, March 9 and Sunday, March 10, 2019

Discounted registration rates on pre-conference courses for AAEM/RSA resident members!

Learn about the full pre-conference courses available

 

Sunday, March 10, 2019

3:40pm-5:30pm
AAEM/JEM Resident and Student Research Competition

This competition is designed to recognize outstanding research achievements by residents and students in emergency medicine. Come and see projects by your peers!

 

5:45pm-6:45pm
Opening Reception

Enjoy light hors d'oeurves and drinks while networking with colleagues and exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall.

 

Monday, March 11, 2019

7:45am-6:00pm
Open Mic Competition

AAEM will again feature the Open Mic Session, which is a unique opportunity for attendees who have always wanted to speak at a national meeting. Throughout the day, 16 speakers will present on a topic of their choosing. Ten of the time slots will be filled in advance. The remaining six time slots will be filled on a "first-come, first-served" basis by signing up onsite. Specific slots reserved for full voting members, YPS members, and residents.

 

3:45pm-5:45pm
RSA and WestJEM Population Health Research Competition

The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health is proud to sponsor the AAEM/RSA WestJEM Population Health Research Competition. This is designed to showcase resident and medical student research specifically in areas that affect the health of populations of patients in and around the ED. The top three abstracts will be highlighted on AAEM's social media pages and honored with plaques. Come and see projects by your peers!

 

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

10:15am-5:40pm
RSA Track - Residency to the Real World: The Missing Curriculum

The AAEM19 RSA Track – Residency to the Real World: The Missing Curriculum focuses on topics not typically covered in residency.

RSA would like to thank Carey D. Chisholm, MD FAAEM and the late Kevin Rodgers, MD MAAEM FAAEM for creating the concept of the track. Dr. Rodgers' support and collaboration in the development of the track with RSA leadership was invaluable. The goal of the track is to prepare residents for their careers in emergency medicine by concentrating on topics such as interviewing, contract negotiation, health policy, ways to prevent burnout, and more.

New in 2019: Ultrasound Simulation and Didactics
RSA has partnered with the AAEM Emergency Ultrasound Section (EUS-AAEM) to bring you a hands-on component to this exciting track. Join us for an afternoon of ultrasound simulation and didactics by some of the best ultrasound educators in EM. *Pre-registration required – limited spots available.

Tentative Schedule

10:15am-10:45am

Nuts and Bolts: Formulating your Resume, CV & Promotion Portfolio
Megan Healy, MD FAAEM

10:55am-11:25am

Job Interviewing Like a Pro
Mark Reiter, MD MBA FAAEM

11:35am-12:05pm

Becoming a Leader
Stephen R. Hayden, MD FAAEM

12:05pm-1:30pm

Lunch - on your own

Join the Women in EM Networking Lunch - open to everyone! Learn more and register today.

1:30pm-2:00pm

Easing the Transition to Attending
Gus M. Garmel, MD FAAEM FACEP

2:10pm-2:40pm

Arriving At Your New Job
Jonathan S. Jones, MD FAAEM

2:50pm-3:20pm

Understanding Your Compensation: Metrics, RVUs and the Evolving Economics of EM
Jorge Antonio Fernandez, MD

3:20pm-3:50pm

Networking Break

3:50pm-5:40pm


 

Ultrasound Session* Jointly provided by EUS-AAEM

*Pre-registration required – advanced registration is full.