◆ 会议时间:2025年4月6-10日
◆ 会议地点:美国 迈阿密
◆ 会议简介:
2025年第31届美国急诊医学会(AAEM)年会将于2025年4月6-10日在美国迈阿密举行。
美国急诊医学会(AAEM)成立于1993年,是一个致力于促进急诊医学发展的非营利组织,现在世界各地拥有超过8000名成员。AAEM的使命是让每个人都不受阻碍地获得急诊医学专家提供优质急救护理服务;支持公平公正的实践环境,使急诊医学专家能够为患者提供最高质量的护理;AAEM致力于为会员宣提供高质量的急诊医学继续医学教育,支持在国际上建立并承认急求医学成为独立专业,并在世界范围内推进急诊医学的作用。未经许可禁止复制转载镜像本站任何内容-领域国际医学会议网。
31st Annual Scientific Assembly of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM25)
Date: April 6-10, 2025
Venue: InterContinental Miami, Miami, FL, USA
AAEM’s Scientific Assembly is one of the most anticipated academic conferences of the year, with a focus on cutting edge clinical medicine as well as practical application to patient care. You will have many opportunities for networking through various social events and open invitations to attend any committee, section, or interest group meetings.
We will take an innovative and practical look at various topics within emergency medicine that shape our field of practice. We are excited to expand the conversation on the topics of toxicology, cardiology, critical care, infectious disease, and many more. By combining discussion from leading scholars with innovative medical nuances, we hope to provide a resource to enhance the understanding of our beloved specialty.
以下为上届会议信息
征文投稿:
The Scientific Assembly Competitions are intended to highlight the research, writing, and speaking skills of students, residents, young physicians, and attending physicians.
Learn about each of the competitions below and submit your abstract(s) between August 30 – October 16!
You will be updated on your submission’s acceptance status in December 2023.
Apply Today
Submission Deadline: October 16, 2023 at 10:59pm CT
Research Abstracts: Posters and Oral Presentation
YPS-AAEM Research Competition
The YPS Research Competition is designed to recognize outstanding research achievements by young physicians in emergency medicine.
Abstracts must include objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. They are rated based on the quality of research, quality of writing, and relevance to emergency medicine. The top four abstracts are invited for an oral presentation at Scientific Assembly; the rest are invited to present posters for display.
Awards: The first-place winner will receive a $1,000 honorarium, while second and third place will receive $500 and $250 honoraria, respectively.
Who Can Apply: Young physicians (within 5 years post-residency or fellowship). AAEM membership is required. You must be an AAEM member to apply.
Requirements and Criteria
AAEM and JEM Resident and Student Research Competition
Sponsored by the Journal of Emergency Medicine (JEM)
The AAEM and JEM Resident and Student Research Competition is designed to recognize outstanding research achievements by residents and students in emergency medicine.
Abstracts must include objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. They are rated based on the quality of research, quality of writing, and relevance to emergency medicine. The top six submissions are invited for oral presentation at Scientific Assembly; the rest are invited to present posters for display.
You cannot submit the same abstract for this and the AAEM/RSA & WestJEM Population Health Research Competition.
Awards: The first-place winner will receive a $3,000 honorarium, while second and third place will receive $1,500 and $500 honoraria, respectively.
Who Can Apply: Medical students, transitional students, and residents. You don’t have to be an AAEM/RSA member to apply.
Requirements and Criteria
AAEM/RSA and WestJEM Population Health Research Competition
The AAEM/RSA and WestJEM Population Health Research Competition is designed to showcase resident and medical student research, specifically in areas that affect the health of populations of patients in and around the ED.
Abstracts must include objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. They are rated based on the quality of research, quality of writing, and relevance to population health. The top six to eight submissions are invited for oral presentation at Scientific Assembly.
You cannot submit the same abstract for this and the AAEM and JEM Resident and Student Research Competition.
Awards: The first-place winner will receive a $500 honorarium, while second and third place will receive $250 and $100 honoraria, respectively.
Who Can Apply: Medical students, transitional students, and residents. You must be a member of AAEM/RSA to apply.
Requirements and Criteria
Case Reports: Posters
Photo Competition
The Photo Competition features case reports and visual data that deliver educational value to the EM physician. Abstracts must include chief complaint, history of present illness, pertinent physical exam, clinical questions and answers, case discussion, pearls, and at least one photograph of the patient, pathology specimens, Gram stains, EKGs, and radiographic studies or other visual data. Submissions are rated based on the clinical value of the case, the clarity of images, and usefulness of clinical questions.
The highest-rated abstracts will be invited to displaya poster. Then at Scientific Assembly, posters are judged onsite, and a winner will be announced within 30 days following the conference.
You are welcome to submit an abstract on any topic.
Who Can Apply: Medical students, transitional students, residents, graduated residents, fellows, and attending physicians. You don’t have to be an AAEM member or an AAEM/RSA member to apply.
Poster Sponsor Opportunity: The Emergency Ultrasound Section (EUS-AAEM) will select a number of research posters and Photo Competition case reports on the topic of ultrasound for sponsorship. Selected posters will receive a stipend for poster printing. To have your ultrasound poster considered for EUS-AAEM sponsorship, please select the topic of Imaging/Ultrasound when you submit.
Requirements and Criteria
Speaking Competitions
Open Mic Competition
The Open Mic Competition is designed for new speakers to be heard and evaluated by a panel of judges and conference attendees. Each speaking slot is 25 minutes (20 minutes for presentation, 5 minutes for questions.) Presentations can be on any topic relevant to the practice of emergency medicine.
Eight of the time slots will be filled in advance and the four time slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis by signing up onsite at Scientific Assembly next to the registration desk.
Awards: The winners of the Open Mic Competition will be invited to present at the 2024 AAEM Scientific Assembly. If a resident is deemed the winner, they will be invited to present at the Scientific Assembly after they graduate residency.
Who Can Apply: Residents, graduated residents, fellows, and attending physicians. You must be an AAEM member or an AAEM/RSA member to apply. Those who presented at the AAEM23 Open Mic Competition are not eligible to apply this year.
Requirements and Criteria
CCMS-AAEM Breveloquent Competition
The 2nd Annual CCMS-AAEM Breviloquent Competition will highlight the presentation skills of five individuals interested in the emerging field of emergency medicine critical care. The competition format is a 7-minute presentation provided on less than 25 slides. The theme of this competition is “A Valuable Lesson Learned from Common ICU Procedures and/or Diagnoses.”
Clinical experience cases related to an ICU setting with are preferred. Submissions will be ranked and reviewed based on the quality of the lesion learned and its relevance to critical care practice.
Travel Stipend: A travel stipend of $500 will be provided to each invited speaker.
Who Can Apply: Medical students, transitional students, residents, graduated residents, fellows, and young physicians (within 3 years post-residency or fellowship) are eligible to apply. You must be an AAEM member or an AAEM/RSA member to apply.
Requirements and Criteria
Medical students, residents, and first year fellows must have a critical care-trained mentor to aid with their presentation development. If you are selected to speak and do not have a mentor, CCMS-AAEM will match you with a mentor.
Abstract Submission Requirements
When submitting your abstract, you will be asked to provide:
- My Lesson Learned was: (max 100 words)
- Example: Always resuscitate before you intubate
- Diagnosis or procedure
Description: (what is this presentation about)? (max 250 words)
Sim Sono Sleuthing Case Challenge
Sponsored by the Emergency Ultrasound Section (EUS-AAEM), Simulation Interest Group, and AAEM/RSA
Medical students, are you ready for some competition? Get ready to put your ultrasound skills and team work to the test!
The Sim Sono Sleuthing Case Challenge features 5 teams of medical students on a journey of 5 simulated patient scenarios with live patient models. Each scenario will be based on a chief complaint and will involve the use of ultrasound to solve the case.
Limited ultrasound skills? No problem. EUS-AAEM has you covered! Registered teams will receive how-to ultrasound videos prior to the competition.
Do you think you can solve the case? Register your team today!
Awards: The winners will receive free AAEM swag as an award.
Who Can Register: The team should include 3-4 members, including a team captain. Each team member must be current AAEM/RSA student members and register for the Medical Student Track at AAEM24 when registration launches in December, where the winners will be announced.
There is no cost to participate.
If you are interested in sending a team of students and have questions, please email Roxanne Dobbs.
◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。 |