Guide to WCM Department of Emergency Medicine at the 2024 ACEP Scientific Assembly

The Department will have a robust presence at the ACEP Annual Meeting, held from Sept. 29 – Oct. 2, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. 7 faculty members, 5 residents, 2 students, and 1 PA are presenting a total of 15 didactics, oral presentations, and poster presentations. A total of 20 faculty members, 5 residents, 3 students, and 7 staff members are contributing as co-authors to presentations. A complete schedule of all presentations at the conference is available here.

Sunday, September 29th

10:30 – 10:37 AM PST – Didactic

A Year Long Review of Short Stay Admissions
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 2
Eli Madden, MD, MBA, MPH, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

11:30 – 11:35 AM PST – Poster Presentation

AIRWAY-MR: Assessing Traditional Intubation Didactics with a Novel Mixed Reality Module
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Poster Hall
Neil Bhavsar, MD, NYP Weill Cornell & Columbia Emergency Medicine Residency

1:44 – 1:51 PM PST – Didactic

Exploring Current Emergency Medical Services Approaches to Manage Agitated Older Adult Patients: A Comprehensive Analysis of Statewide Protocols
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 1
Joshua Lachs, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

2:51 – 2:58 PM PST – Didactic

Examining Outliers: Using Advanced Informatics to Inform Novel Process Improvement
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 1
Hamza Ijaz, MD, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

Monday, September 30th

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST – Poster Presentation

Knowledge and Behaviors of Providers Regarding Screening for Acute Sexual Assault During Sexual Health Encounters for Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
Poster Gallery 3 – Quality
Rama Rao, MD, FACMT, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST – Poster Presentation

Assessing Emergency Department Quality Experience in Chinese Patients
Poster Gallery 3 - Quality
Pon-Hsiu Yeh, MD, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

3:28 PM - 3:35 PM PST – Didactic

Association between the Area of Maximal Compression Determined with Intra-Arrest TEE and End-Tidal CO2 in Cardiac Arrest: A Resuscitative Transesophageal Echocardiography Collaborative Registry (rTEECoRe) Study.
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 4
Felipe Teran, MD, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

Tuesday, October 1st

10:00 AM – 10:07 AM PST – Didactic

Safety of a Community Tele-Paramedicine Program: Results of a Quality Assurance Review
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 4
Emilee Nawa, PA-C, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

11:00 AM – 11:07 AM PST – Didactic

Unveiling Gaps: A Comprehensive, Equity-Driven Examination of Emergency Department Discharge Workflows
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 3
Sowmya Sanapala, MD, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

11:28 AM – 11:35 AM PST – Didactic

‘What are we waiting for?’ Conflicting Perspectives on the ED Boarding Crisis: A Qualitative Analysis of Interviews with Patients, Frontline Providers and Hospital Leaders
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 3
Maressa Cumbermack and Dustine Reiche, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

12:00 PM – 12:07 PM PST – Didactic

Designing Didactic and Simulation Sessions for Online Medical Control Training for Emergency Medicine Residents
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 2
Shriman Balasubramanian, DO, NYP Weill Cornell & Columbia Emergency Medicine Residency

12:28 PM – 12:35 PM PST – Didactic

Spatial Clustering and Socioeconomic Correlates of Opioid Overdose Deaths in West Virginia
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 2
Sabena Vaswani, MD, MPH, NYP Queens Emergency Medicine Residency

1:21 PM – 1:28 PM PST – Didactic

Optimizing Critical Lab Alert Callbacks in the Emergency Department: Reducing Interruptions and Improving Timeliness
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 3
Eric Quinn, MD, NYP Queens Emergency Medicine Residency

1:28 PM – 1:35 PM PST – Didactic

Right Ventricular Dilation in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients Evaluated with Transesophageal Echocardiography: A Resuscitative Transesophageal Echocardiography Collaborative Registry (rTEECoRe) Study
Research Forum Exhibit Hall - Room 2
Felipe Teran, MD, Weill Cornell/NYP Department of Emergency Medicine

4:00 PM – 4:25 PM PST - Didactic

Cosign Conundrums: Troubleshooting Med-legal Risks with Learner Notes (Non-CME Course)
MBCC Level 2, Mandalay Bay Ballroom F
Mark Curato, DO, NYP Weill Cornell & Columbia Emergency Medicine Residency

 

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