The Department will have a robust presence at the SAEM Annual Meeting, held from May 18-21 in Atlanta, GA. 8 faculty members are presenting a total of 16 didactics, oral presentations, and poster presentations. A total of 8 faculty members and 5 staff members are contributing as co-authors to presentations. A complete schedule of all WCM EM presentations at the conference is available here.
Monday, May 18th
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST - Workshop
The Ethics of Intelligence: Navigating Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Medicine Education
Marquee Ballroom Salon D: Level M
Presenter: David Hancock, PhD
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST - Workshop
The Hackathon: Team-Based Innovation in Emergency Medicine
A704: Level A
Presenter: David Hancock, PhD
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST - Workshop
The Art of Healing: Applying the Health Humanities Emergency Medicine Education
International Hall 8: Level I
Presenter: Rachel Kowalsky, MD
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Workshop
Evidenced-Based Dissemination of Geriatric Emergency Care: Delirium and Medication Safety
M301: Level M
Presenter: Sangil Lee, MD, MS
Tuesday, May 19th
8:00 AM - 8:20 AM EST - Didactic
Asthma in a Healthcare Crashing System
International Hall 4: Level I
Presenter: Juliet Jacobson, MD
8:00 AM - 8:20 AM EST - Didactic
From Agitation to Analgesia: Updating Geriatric Emergency Department Medication Safety Guidelines (Sponsored by AGEM)
International Hall2: Level I
Presenter: Sangil Lee, MD
8:30 AM - 8:50 AM EST - Didactic
Updates From Advanced Trauma Life Support, Eleventh Edition, for Emergency Physicians: What’s New, What’s Evidence Based, and What’s Just Noise
International Hall 6: Level I
Presenter: Kaushal Shah, MD
11:24 PM - 11:36 PM EST - Didactic
Burden and Patterns of Unintentional Injuries Among Adolescents in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Global Burden of Disease Estimates, 2013-2023
International Hall 8: Level I
Presenter: Junaid Razzak, MBBS, PhD, FACEP
4:00 PM - 4:50 PM EST - Didactic
Artificial Intelligence in the Residency Match: Ethical Disruption or Evolutionary Tool? An Expert Panel Discussion
International Hall 5: Level I
Presenter: Kaushal Shah, MD
5:00 PM - 5:12 PM EST - Didactic
Prehospital Telemedicine for Acutely Ill Children: A Cluster-Randomized Trial of Feasibility and Clinical Impact
International Hall 10: Level I
Presenter: Junaid Razzak, MD
5:00 PM - 5:20 PM EST - Didactics
Evidence-Based Medicine Meets Artificial Intelligence: Critical Appraisal (Co-sponsored by the Evidence-Based Healthcare & Implementation Interest Group and Informatics, Data Science, and AI Interest Group)
International Hall 6: Level I
Presenter: Sangil Lee, MD, MS
Wednesday, May 20th
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM EST - Didactic
NIH Career Development “K” Awards: Why to Apply and How to Succeed (Sponsored by the Research Committee)
International Hall 6: Level I
Presenter, Felipe Teran, MD, MSCE
12:00 PM - 12:08 PM EST - Lightning Oral
Who Calls for Help? Lower Female Utilization of Prehospital Emergency Medical Services in Punjab, Pakistan
International Hall 9: Level I
Presenter: Sheza Hassan, MBBS, MSc
12:40 PM - 12:48 PM EST - Lightning Oral
Comparing Algorithmic and Intuitive Triage in Mass Casualty Incident Response
International Hall 9: Level I
Presenter: Disha Trivedi
Presenter: Jonthan Kamler, MD
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM EST- Didactics
So You’re Thinking About an R01: How to Successfully Obtain Independent R-Level NIH Funding (Sponsored by the Research Committee)
International Hall 6: Level I
Presenter: Radhika Sundararajan, MD, PhD
Presenter: Tony Rosen, MD, MPH
Thursday, May 21st
9:24 AM - 9:32 AM EST- Lightning Oral
Disparities in Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes: A Comparative Study of Urban and Rural Pakistan
L504 - L505: Level L
Presenter: Sheza Hassan, MBBS, MSc

