Webinars
Upcoming Webinars
SAEM webinars are free for SAEM members and webinar recordings are available after each event.
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Behind the Silence: Confronting Awareness During Paralysis in Emergency Care
June 24, 2025 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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2025 Application Process and Recent Changes for Medical Students
July 24, 2025 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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Research Learning Series: Putting SlicerDicer and Cosmos to Work for You
July 29, 2025 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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Geriatric Mental Health and Wellbeing Webinar Series: Loneliness and Social Isolation
August 14, 2025 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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Breaking Barriers: How Techies Without Borders Delivers CME Without Internet or Electricity
August 28, 2025 6:00 PM to 7:00 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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Antidote Wars: Revenge of the NAC or Rise of Fomepizole
Jun 6, 2025
In this webinar, brought to you by the Academic Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) interest group, we discuss the treatment of massive acetaminophen overdose. Which team are you: Rebel Alliance or Galactic Empire?
Presenters and Moderators:
- Alyssa McQueen, PharmD, BCPS
- Haley Watson, PharmD, BCEMP
- Kailee Pollock, PharmD
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The Dawn of AI in Medical Education
Jun 4, 2025
In this webinar, we discussed the use of large language models (LLMs) to automate medical student OSCE note grading.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the time and cost implications of traditional OSCE note grading and how LLMs can streamline the process.
- Compare the grading accuracy of an LLM-based system with traditional human grading methods by analyzing performance data from real-world OSCE note evaluations.
- Outline the key components of an LLM-powered OSCE grading pipeline, including student note input, rubric integration, and automated scoring output, and discuss potential limitations and areas for improvement.
- Identify opportunities to integrate LLMs into their own educational and clinical workflows by examining the OSCE grading project as a model for innovation in emergency medicine education.
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Myth Busters: The Real Life of EM
May 30, 2025
Do you want to see what the real life of an emergency medicine (EM) physician is like behind the scenes? Watch numerous faculty from all over the country for an informational session about the benefits and realities of practicing in EM.
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An Evidence-Based Wellness Initiative Across the EM Service Line in a Large Healthcare System
May 30, 2025
This presentation covers developing and implementing an evidence-based wellness initiative across the emergency medicine service line (EMSL) at Northwell Health. It will begin with an overview of Northwell's overall well-being strategy, including Team Well and Team Well Physician. The session also discusses Northwell Health's partnership with the Lorna Breen Foundation to remove stigmatizing questions from credentialing packets. It highlights the specific well-being initiatives within the EMSL and their impact on staff. Physicians from several regions who are actively involved in local wellness efforts share their experiences and key projects at their respective sites.
Featured Speakers and Panelists:
- Jessica Sidle, PA-C
- Carolina Vasquez-Walton
- Jen Goebel, DO
- Annabella Salvador-Kelly, MD
- Yvonne Giunta, MD
- Kristy Williamson, MD
- Heidi Levine, DO
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Global EM for Medical Students and Residents
May 29, 2025
Watch this engaging and insightful panel discussion on Global Emergency Medicine for Students and Residents, co-hosted by the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Consortium, SAEM's Resident and Medical Students (RAMS), and the Longitudinal Global Health Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residents! Whether you're just starting your journey in emergency medicine or looking to hear about careers in Global EM, this webinar is for you. Our panel of experienced attendings and current trainees shares their diverse perspectives on what Global EM can look like at different stages of training and throughout a career. You'll gain valuable insights and practical advice on how to get involved in Global Emergency Medicine, no matter where you are in your professional journey.
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Critical Conversations: Effective Communication in Emergency Medicine
May 29, 2025
This webinar, sponsored by the SAEM Faculty Development Committee, explores the critical role of effective communication in emergency medicine (EM), emphasizing its impact on patient safety, team dynamics, and clinical outcomes.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of effective communication in EM.
- Learn techniques for clear and concise communication.
- Develop skills for navigating difficult conversations.
- Enhance team communication during critical situations.
- Promote a culture of feedback and continuous improvement.
- Leverage technology to improve communication.
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Alaska, Extreme Heat, and Health (Climate Change and Health Interest Group Sponsored)
May 28, 2025
In this comprehensive talk, Dr. Kouklis delves into the unique challenges that extreme heat poses to Alaska and its native populations. Starting with an overview of climate impacts using National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data, Dr. Kouklis explores how rising temperatures affect health, infrastructure, and ecosystems, particularly in the Arctic. The discussion includes the effects of wildfire activity, permafrost thaw, sea ice melt, and changes in food systems, emphasizing the relative nature of heat exposure and the importance of local data for accurate health assessments. Highlighting the resilience and adaptability of Alaskan communities, Dr. Kouklis also examines successful local strategies and plans. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in climate change, health impacts, and the future of Alaska.
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Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Consortium GEMFC Training Session
May 28, 2025
The Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Consortium (GEMFC) team introduces participants to the new Fellowship Approval Portal. The session covers how to access and edit the GEMFC website, navigate the application portal, and important timelines and deadlines in the fellowship match process. The webinar aims to provide comprehensive guidance on the new system.
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 10
May 23, 2025
This session concludes this series of Biostats Made Simple. It involves a panelist of 3 guest speakers (journal editors) who comment on the most common statistical mistakes made by junior/early career investigators in their manuscript submissions.
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Developing Your Professional Identity as an Educator in Residency
May 1, 2025
In this webinar, a faculty panel shared their experiences and strategies on developing your professional identity as an educator in residency. Watch for an engaging and informative discussion that aims to serve as a starting point for residents who are interested in developing a career in medical education.
Featured Moderators and Panelists:
- Julie Tondt, MD
- Ryan Pedigo, MD, MHPE
- Lilia Reyes, MD
- Donald Byars, MD
- Alexis Koda, MD
- Nicole Schnabel, MD
- Sara Wattenbarger, DO
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Financial Transition from MS4 to PGY-1
Apr 29, 2025
The transition from medical school to residency is filled with many unfamiliar changes, one of the most important being financial. Medical training requires us to put off earning an income for many years in the hopes of delayed gratification. For many new residents, this may be the first time they've earned an income. Watch to learn more about an important topic often overlooked in emergency medicine. We taught effective strategies for budgeting, saving, and investing on a resident's salary to help set you up for success during this transition and beyond!
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Leadership Essentials: Organizing and Running Effective Meetings
Apr 29, 2025
This webinar, sponsored by the SAEM Faculty Development Committee, focuses on the essential leadership skills needed to organize and run effective meetings.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the role of meetings in leadership success.
- Learn strategies for preparing effective meetings.
- Master techniques for facilitating productive discussions.
- Identify methods to handle common meeting challenges.
- Discuss strategies to ensure all voices are heard.
- Develop skills for clear action planning and follow-up.
- Learn to establish actionable takeaways, assign responsibilities, and monitor progress after meetings.
Featured Panelists and Speakers:
- Samita Heslin, MD
- Erin Duffy, MD
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Navigating the Transition from Didactic Presentations to Scholarly Publications
Apr 24, 2025
Join us for a dynamic ADIEM-sponsored webinar, where we explore the process of transforming didactics and presentations into scholarly publications. While this webinar pertains to all emergency medicine-focused subjects, it highlights pitfalls specific to presentations on health equity and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Led by Dr. JP Sanchez, this session guides participants through the critical steps of refining educational content, strengthening research methodology, and adapting presentations into publishable manuscripts. Whether you're looking to expand your academic portfolio or enhance your teaching materials, this webinar offers practical strategies to bridge the gap between effective didactics and impactful scholarly work. We hope you’ll check out this timely webinar in preparation for SAEM25 and beyond!
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Pathways to Emergency Medicine: Hands-On Learning for Undergraduates
Apr 17, 2025
This webinar provided an in-depth look at how we integrate undergraduate students into our emergency department through innovative and engaging educational programs. Attendees gained insights into the pathways available for undergraduates to explore emergency medicine as a career and learn about the impactful experiences these programs offer.
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Building the Ideal Mentor-Mentee Relationship: Strategies for Successful Resident Research
Apr 16, 2025
We discussed strategies for successful research project completion and for building productive research mentor-mentee relationships during emergency medicine (EM) residency. The webinar includes a panel of EM research faculty who have significant experience mentoring residents, and a second panel of current and recently graduated EM residents to share advice from their experiences successfully pursuing research during residency.
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From Emergency Department to Afterparty: The Pharmacist’s Role in Culture Follow-Up
Apr 15, 2025
Are you trying to start emergency department (ED) culture follow-up services at your institution and you’re not sure where to begin? Are you looking for opportunities to strengthen or grow your existing ED culture follow-up services? Are you looking for innovative ED culture follow-up practices utilized at other institutions to bring to your institution? Look no further than this webinar led by the Academic Emergency Medicine Pharmacists (AEMP) Interest Group!
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Research Learning Series (RLS) - Biostats Made Simple: Session 9
Apr 11, 2025
In this session, we conduct a review of the previous 8 sessions and provide examples of databases available in SPSS format for analysis. We also introduce the National Hospital Ambulatory Care Survey (NHAMCS) database, how to conduct basic analyses using this database, and how to query the database to conduct more complex analyses.
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The Future of Emergency Medicine: How Technology and Clinical Informatics are Transforming Care
Apr 3, 2025
This webinar explores the role of emerging technologies in emergency medicine (EM), with a focus on AI-assisted chart generation and predictive modeling. Panelists discuss their work in implementing these tools, the impact on clinical workflows, and the future of technology-driven care in the emergency department. Designed for resident physicians and medical students, this session provided insights into ongoing projects and evolving trends in EM informatics. A Q&A segment allowed participants to engage with experts and discuss practical applications of these innovations.
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Career Longevity in Academic Emergency Medicine
Apr 3, 2025
Watch this engaging and inspiring webinar focused on building a fulfilling, enduring career in academic emergency medicine (EM). In a profession known for its intensity and demands, how can physicians maintain resilience, satisfaction, and growth over the long haul? This session brings together a panel of experienced, late-career academic EM physicians who shared their personal journeys, strategies for avoiding burnout, and practical tips for sustaining a meaningful career in this challenging field.
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How to Get Published in an Education Journal: Tools for Success
Apr 3, 2025
Watch this insightful webinar in collaboration with WestJEM and the Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine (CDEM). This engaging session was designed to provide invaluable guidance on successfully publishing in WestJEM. While the webinar is tailored to CDEM members, anyone interested in publishing in WestJEM is welcome to attend!
Our esteemed panel of WestJEM editors shared their expertise, offering practical tips and strategies to navigate the publishing process effectively. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from seasoned editors and take your academic publishing skills to the next level. Whether you're a novice or an experienced writer, this webinar promises to provide actionable insights for everyone interested in publishing in WestJEM!