S A E M
Newsletter of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine July/August 2006 Volume XVIII, Number 4
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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2006 Annual Meeting Award Winners
SAEM Research Fund: Putting Your Donations to Work
The Program Committee is pleased to announce the following award winning papers and presentations: Best Faculty Presentation Michael A. Ross, MD Scott Compton, Philip Kilanowski, Patrick Medado, Brian O’Neil: An Emergency Department Diagnostic Protocol for Patients with Transient Ischemic Attack: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
In case you were unable to attend the Annual Meeting in San Francisco (or in case you went shopping or wine tasting), I am happy to report that there was a palpable buzz surrounding the topic of the SAEM Research Fund. James Hoekstra, MD It was hard not to notice the “wall of fame” list of donors in the registration hall. John Marx was front and center at the plenary session touting the Research Fund and providing “tongue-in-cheek” strategies to increase patient revenue that could potentially be donated to the Fund. Brian Zink was seen at multiple locations signing copies of his book, with free copies given to anyone making a new $100 or greater contribution to the Fund. The donor recognition lunch was an extremely successful and well-attended event, honoring over 50 generous donors for their contributions to the Fund. Finally, the Fund was “front and center” during the past presidents’ breakfast and in the President’s “State of the Society” address. Why the buzz? Well, there are good reasons for us to shamelessly promote the SAEM Research Fund. First, “if you’ve got it, flaunt it.” This fund represents the outstanding accomplishments of our past leadership, who had the vision and foresight to create the Fund by a donation of excess SAEM operational revenues to an investment vehicle that could be grown to a corpus large enough to endow training grants for our young and promising academic faculty. Due to the generosity of the Board of Directors, the frugal nature of our Society, generous member donations, and shrewd investment strategies, we have been able to rapidly grow the Fund from about $1 million dollars in the late ‘90s to an amazing $5.2 million dollars today. This represents the largest fund of unrestricted training grants in emergency medicine. It’s larger than the Emergency Medicine Foundation, and larger than the research funds of many specialty societies. That alone is worth crowing about! Secondly, SAEM Research Fund grants work! This past year the Grants Committee was asked to survey the recipients of our awarded grants to track their effectiveness. The results are impressive. Of five respondents who received Research Training Grants, all five remain in academics, and all five are on the research or academic track, with four at the assistant professor level and one at
Best Young Investigator Presentation Kenneth J. McConnell, PhD Nadia Arab, Christopher F. Richards, Craig D. Newgard, Tina Edlund: The On-call Crisis: A Statewide Assessment of the Costs of Providing On-call Specialist Coverage. Best Basic Science Presentation Jing Chen-Roetling, MD Raymond Regan: Resistance of Astrocytes to the Toxicity of Hemoglobin Requires Heme Oxygenase-1. Best Resident Presentation Gregory L. Roslund, MD Terri Hepps, Kemedy K. McQuillen: The Emergency Department Role of Oral Ondansetron in the Oral Rehydration of Children with Gastroenteritis-related Vomiting. Best Medical Student Presentation Rebecca H. Nerenberg Frances S. Shofer, Jennifer L. Robey, Kara E. Zogby. Aaron M. Brown, Judd Hollander: Impact of a Prior Stress Test on Disposition Decision and 30-day Outcome in Emergency Department Patients with Potential Acute Coronary Syndromes. Best Innovation in Emergency Medicine Education Exhibit Eddy S. Lang, MD Raghu Venugopal, Ken Doyle, Douglas Sinclair, Antoinette Colacone, Xiaoqing Xue: A Multifaceted Workshop for Improving Productivity and Workflow Efficiency Skills in Emergency Medicine Trainees.
Future SAEM Annual Meetings 2007 2008 2009 2010
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May 16-19, Sheraton Hotel, Chicago, IL May 29-June 1, Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington DC May 14-17, Sheraton New Orleans, New Orleans, LA June 3-6, Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa, Phoenix, AZ
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