March-April 2008

Page 1

S A E M

901 N. Washington Ave. Lansing, MI 48906-5137 (517) 485-5484 saem@saem.org www.saem.org

Newsletter of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine March/April 2008 Volume XXIII, Number 2

Washington, D.C. – The 2008 Annual Meeting Craig Newgard, MD, MPH Oregon Health & Science University SAEM Program Committee Chair The 2008 SAEM Annual Meeting to be held in Washington D.C. (May 29 – June 1) is just around the corner and preparations are being finalized to ensure a fabulous meeting. Registration, hotel, and detailed meeting information can be found on the SAEM website at http://www.saem.org/saemdnn/. Two important deadlines include the following: April 18 (early registration) and April 22 (hotel reservations with the SAEM rate). Also note that if you are speaking in one of the 36 didactic sessions at the meeting, there is an adjusted regis-tration fee schedule posted on-line at http:// w w w. s a e m . o rg / S A E M D N N / Default.aspx?tabid=652.

and organizing the large number of abstracts, there is no appeal process available. Letters regarding the status of submitted abstracts, plus integration of research presentations to the meeting grid, should be available by the end of February. In addition, there will be several special events that you simply don’t want to miss. These will include a keynote townhall at the end of day one followed by the Opening Reception (May 29), networking breakfast for all attendees on Friday morning (5/30), and the Second Annual SAEM Fun Run (Saturday morning, 5/31). On Saturday afternoon, the gloves come off for the first ever North American Emergency Medicine Dodgeball Tournament (“May Madness”). Tentatively, there will be 32 team openings in the grid, so get your team together, start practicing, and look for registration details by April (you might also rent the movie and pick up some pointers from Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller). Registration will be $100 with proceeds donated to the SAEM Research Fund.

In the last newsletter article (January/February), I described several of the didactic sessions that will be presented at the meeting, plus upcoming deadlines for abstracts, Innova-tions in Emergency Medicine Education (IEME) exhibits, and photographs. These deadlines are now behind us and I am glad to report that the caliber of submissions continues to increase. There were 1,132 abstracts submitted, of which 566 (50%) were accepted for the annual meeting. This represents the largest absolute number of annual meeting abstracts ever accepted, and it is evident that the science in our field continues to excel. Approximately 25% of abstracts have been selected for oral presentations and will be grouped into content themes. As we have noted previously, the review and standardized scoring process for submitted abstracts is rigorous with several levels of oversight to ensure a fair and comprehensive review process. However, due to the very tight timelines involved with coordinating

Finally, you might consider coming to town a day early and catching one of several stellar pre-day events, including the AEM Consensus Conference on Simulation in Healthcare, the CPC Semi-finals, Conference on Emergency Care Networks, and Intensive Grantsmanship Workshop at the NIH. Please get your meeting registration in, your travel arrangements set, and prepare to join us for the best annual meeting yet!

“to improve patient care by advancing research and education in emergency medicine”


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.