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The EM Expert Mindset – A Female Perspective

Emergency Medicine Cases

Patricia Lee is an EM physician in Calgary, Alberta and an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary in the Department of Emergency Medicine. She offers practical solutions to these challenges that may resonate with many EM Cases listeners.

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WTBS 29 Four Key Learnings from a Career in Emergency Medicine Leadership

Emergency Medicine Cases

Howard Ovens outlines 4 key learnings from his extensive career in EM leadership: Be a good clinician, get substantial real-world experience, take a long-term view of benefits and risks and get along with your counterparts in the leadership dyad.

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WTBS 30 Lessons on Emergency Medicine Leadership: The Role of The Leader

Emergency Medicine Cases

Howard Ovens reflects on the role of leader in the EM in this 2nd part of a 2-part Waiting to Be Seen blog series on EM leadership. He touches on mentoring, being committed, aligning with patients' interests, being a role model and a few quick takes on some controversial issues in EM.

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

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

She is an executive lead for the EMS for Children Innovation and Improvement Center. She has held leadership positions with state and national professional organizations to promote high quality emergency care for children. She is the co-Principal Investigator for the EMS for Children Data Center. Reference: Remick KE, et al.

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ACEP Leadership Diversity Efforts Continue to Evolve

ACEP Now

The current Board leadership continues to move closer to being reflective of the evolving diversity of the ACEP membership. The post ACEP Leadership Diversity Efforts Continue to Evolve appeared first on ACEP Now.

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Tailored leadership training in emergency medicine: qualitative exploration of the impact of the EMLeaders programme on consultants and trainees in England

Emergency Medicine Journal

Background Emergency medicine (EM) consultants are expected to provide leadership to facilitate optimal clinical results, effective teamwork and learning. Methods Qualitative data collected from 2021 to 2022 were drawn from an online survey of RCEM members in England, which included four open questions about leadership training.

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ALL Ohio EM Conference

All Ohio EM

The leadership of the EM residency programs at Ohio Health Doctors Hospital, Adena Health System, and The Ohio State University are collaborating on the first annual All-Ohio Emergency Medicine Conference in Columbus at the Short North Theatre on January 23, 2019.

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