BMJ Emergency Medical Journal Blog: Emergency medicine for medical students worldwide
ISAEM publishes in BMJ Emergency Medical Journal Blog: Emergency medicine for medical students worldwide. Emergency Medicine for medical students world wide!
ISAEM publishes in BMJ Emergency Medical Journal Blog: Emergency medicine for medical students worldwide. Emergency Medicine for medical students world wide!
EMSS15 will be a one week educational experience lasting from Sunday the 2nd of August to Saturday the 8th of August with the academic sessions and social excursions around wonderful Copenhagen. For further information please visit: More info: Web: http://emss15.sats-kbh.dk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Emergency-Medicine-Summer-School-2015/1635110803385573?fref=ts
ISAEM at the Swedish Emergency Medicine Conference (SWEETS15) “Building Bridges in Emergency Medicine” by @rebeccaøstervig and @anhnhihuynh. Thank you for the invitation Swesem
ISAEM is presenting at SWEETs (Swedish emergency medicine meeting) the 16th – 20th March 2015 in Stockholm, Sweden. Read more: http://sweets.nu/en/isaem-medical-students-for-emergency-medicine/
Ever wanted to see the 24/7/365 EM Documentary made by EMRA about the founding of the EM specialty in USA? then here you go:
European #FOAMed lovers: 24 hours to answer question that could bring you to SMACC Chicago – join in the 24th of January at 7:00 (GMT+1) www.smacc.net.au/student
“The interest for EM that is cultivated in medical school plays a significant role in the making of future EM physicians. It is essential, therefore, for the field of emergency medicine to cultivate and encourage these medical school opportunities.” Read more of this article by ISAEM on page 8 & 9.
ISAEM is mentioned in the Letter from the Publisher in this Issue of the EPi Journal (September 23, 2014). “Even younger – but no less vital to the future of EM – are the folks behind the newly minted International Student Association of Emergency Medicine. To truly change the trajectory of emergency care, exposure to emergency medicine needs to happen as early in medical school as possible. And the global EM community needs to be active enough in medical education…
The Young Emergency Doctors Section (YEMD) of the European Society for Emergency Medicine (EuSEM) is conducting a survey among doctors to understand the current impact of social media in the medical education process.
The European Society for Emergency Medicine (EuSEM) is now officially endorsing the International Student Association of Emergency Medicine (ISAEM). A decision made by the Executive Committee of EuSEM in mid January 2014.