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UC IrvineWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health

TitleSponsors and Advertising July 2015

Permalinkhttps://escholarship.org/uc/item/2vr4p5cc

JournalWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 16(4)

ISSN1936-900X

AuthorLam, Vincent

Publication Date2015

Copyright InformationCopyright 2015 by the author(s).This work is made available under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License, available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Peer reviewed

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Shared Decision

Call for Papers2016Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus ConferenceShared Decision Making in the Emergency Department:

Development of a Policy-Relevant Patient-Centered Research Agenda

The 2016 Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) consensusconference, “Shared Decision Making in the Emergency Department: Development of a Policy-Relevant Patient-Centered Research Agenda,” will be held on May 10, 2016, immediatelypreceding the SAEM Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA. Original

research papers on this topic, if accepted, will be published together with the conferenceproceedings in the December 2016 issue of AEM.

The consensus conference will convene major thought leaders and necessary stakeholders on shared decision making in acute care. Specifically, the conference will include patients, patient representatives from national advocacy organizations, emergency physicians, mid-level providers, emergency nurses, and researchers with expertise in shared decision making and patient-centered outcomes research, comparative effectiveness research, and health information technology. There will be clinicians across various disciplines such as emergency medicine, health services research, psychology, and quality improvement. Finally, the conference will include national policy makers, payer representatives, and other stakeholders with the expressed goal of developing a multidisciplinary, consensus-based, high-priority research agenda to improve and optimize shared decision making in the emergency department.

Consensus Objectives:1. Critically examine the state of science on shared decision making in emergency medicine, and identify opportunities, limitations, and gaps in knowledge and methodology;2. Develop a consensus statement that prioritizes opportunities for research in shared decision making that will result in practice changes, and identifies effective methodological approaches; 3. Identify and build collaborative research networks to study the use of shared decision making and patient-centered outcomes research in emergency medicine that will be competitive for federal funding.

Accepted manuscripts will present original, high-quality research in shared decision making in the ED, such as clinical decision rules, shared decision making, knowledge translation, comparative effectiveness research, and multidisciplinary collaboration. They may include workin clinical, translational, health systems, policy, or basic science research. Papers will beconsidered for publication in the December 2016 issue of AEM if received by April 17, 2016. Allsubmissions will undergo peer review and publication cannot be guaranteed.

For queries, please contact the conference chair, Corita R. Grudzen, MD, MSHS ([email protected]), or the co-chairs Christopher R. Carpenter, MD, MSc([email protected]) and Erik Hess, MD ([email protected]). Information andupdates will be regularly posted in AEM and the SAEM Newsletter, and on the journal and SAEM websites.

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DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE FACULTY OPPORTUNITIES• Associate Residency Director• Associate EMS Director• Ultrasound Director• Quality Director• Clinical Faculty

Come explore our 947-bed Magnet facility on the campus of Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in the cultural Circle district of Cleveland. The summer of 2015 marks the fourth anniversary of our new 44-bed state-of-the-art Center for Emergency Medicine (EM) and the graduation of our fourth resident class. We will be designated a level I Trauma center in fall 2015. We also launched our Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship. UH Case Medical Center, including Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, is the primary teaching affiliate of CWRU School of Medicine (SOM). We provide quality, compassionate, accessible care along with outstanding research and training. Our EM residency training program with 10 residents per year is part of a GME program hosting over 850 interns, residents and fellows. The UH EMS Training & Disaster Institute provides medical direction to over 120 EMS agencies in northeast Ohio.

We are currently seeking ABEM/ABOEM certified or prepared physicians for full-time faculty positions. You will be appointed at the appropriate rank at CWRU SOM. Salary and academic rank, commensurate with accomplishments and experience.

Qualified candidates should send a CV with letter of interest to Edmundo Mandac, MD, Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine at: [email protected] or call 216-844-1636.

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MEDICAL EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA, PA The Department of Emergency Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is proud to announce its one-year Medical Education Fellowship for graduating emergency medicine residents. Our intensive Fellowship is geared for residents seeking advanced training in pedagogy and learning theory; instructional design; and design thinking. The goal of the Fellowship is to prepare the Fellow for a highly successful career as an educational leader in academic emergency medicine. Informed by the principles of Experiential Learning Theory, Transformative Learning Theory, and Self-Directed Learning Theory, the Medical Education Fellowships offers the prospective Fellow(s) the skillset to adapt to an ever-changing learning environment and educational landscape. The Fellowship will provide formalized training in adult learning in clinical and academic medicine, and will use simulation, telehealth, and patient safety (PS) and clinical quality (CQ) tools as vehicles to inform educational initiatives in undergraduate and graduate curricula, as well as faculty development programming and continuing medical education. In addition, the Fellow will identify a specific area of academic interest in the realm of education, and will be given the resources and time to develop his/her productivity within this specified domain. The Education Fellow will work clinically as an attending physician in the Emergency Departments (ED) of Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals. Interested applicants should be graduates of an ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine residency program. An application will consist of a letter of interest, curriculum vitae (CV), and 2-3 letters of recommendation. Please direct any questions to Dr. Dimitrios Papanagnou or Christina Melton. The deadline for application is October 1st, 2015. For additional information on the fellowship program, please visit: http://www.jefferson.edu/university/jmc/departments/emergency_medicine/education/fellowships/medical_education.html

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CRITICAL CARE489 Approach to Management of Intravascular Missile Emboli: Review of the Literature and Case Report

K Lu, S Gandhi, MA Qureshi, AS Wright, N Kantathut, TP Noeller

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH497 Poisonings with Suicidal Intent Aged 0-21 Years Reported to Poison Centers 2003-12

S Sheikh, P Hendry, S Lynch, CJ Kalynych, P Aldridge, D Kraemer

PREHOSPITAL CARE503 Prehospital Evaluation of Effusion, Pneumothorax, and Standstill (PEEPS): Point-of-care Ultrasound in Emergency Medical Services

SR Bhat, DA Johnson, JE Pierog, BE Zaia, SR Williams, L Gharahbaghian

EDUCATION510 Recommendations from the Council of Residency Directors (CORD) Social Media Committee on the Role of Social Media in Residency Education and Strategies on Implementation

D Pearson, R Cooney, MC Bond

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS516 Demographic, Operational, and Healthcare Utilization Factors Associated with Emergency Department Patient Satisfaction

MW Morgan, JG Salzman, RC LeFevere, AJ Thomas, KM Isenberger

HEALTH OUTCOMES527 Differences in Presentation and Management of Pediatric Facial Lacerations by Type of Health Insurance

S Amanullah, JG Linakis, PM Vivier, E Clarke-Pearson, DW Steele

535 Predictors of Linkage to HIV Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV-Positive AdultsE Aaron, T Alvare, EJ Gracely, R Riviello, A Althoff

POPULATION HEALTH RESEARCH DESIGN543 How do Medical Societies Select Science for Conference Presentation? How Should They?

TM Kuczmarski, AS Raja, DJ Pallin

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