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SGEM #425: Are You Ready for This? Pediatric Readiness of Emergency Departments

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

National Assessment of Pediatric Readiness of US Emergency Departments during the Covid-19 Pandemic. July 2023 Date: Dec 11, 2023 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Rachel Hatcliffe is a pediatric emergency medicine attending at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Are general emergency departments ready to care for children?

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Re-Engineering Flow in an Academic Emergency Department

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But inside these charming historic walls is a research-driven, quaternary-care, academic, medical center. The emergency department (ED) at UVA was rebuilt in 2019 and the department had not fully optimized its operations when COVID-19 hit. The before-and-after results of this sophisticated ED flow model are remarkable.

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Here to chair: Gender differences in the path to leadership

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Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Here to chair: Gender differences in the path to leadership. Though women make up almost half of all United States medical school classes, they are significantly less likely to have leadership positions in medicine. 80% of department chair roles in academic medicine are held by men.

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SGEM#352: Amendment – Addressing Gender Inequities in Academic Emergency Medicine

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Addressing gender inequities: Creation of a multi-institutional consortium of women physicians in academic emergency medicine. Addressing gender inequities: Creation of a multi-institutional consortium of women physicians in academic emergency medicine. Women are under-represented in leadership positions [1-3].

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EM Mindset: A Woman in the Emergency Department – by a Feminist

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Yes, I am a woman, yes I am a feminist, yes I am a physician, yes I am in academic leadership for a well-known emergency department… The yes’s are many, but what do I have to say that is so meaningful or useful that people would want to publish it? The Inequalities Facing Women in EM When I name these I get really angry.

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Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Matter in Medical Education

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Furthermore, the importance of DEI in medical education goes beyond academic discussions. Kendall is the chief of clinician engagement at US Acute Care Solutions and has 15 years of emergency department leadership experience. References Alsan M, Garrick O, Graziani G. Does diversity matter for health?

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Incivility in Critical Care:  adding insult to the injuries

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Transformational Leadership and Incivility: A Multilevel and Longitudinal Test. Bullying in Academic Medicine: Experiences of Women Physician Leaders. Academic Medicine [Internet] 2023: 98:2:255-263. Bad manners in the Emergency Department: Incivility among doctors. DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000005003 Acad Manage J.