Date
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Theme
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Speakers / Learning Objectives
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October 19, 2022 from
13 :00 – 14 :20
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Our Early History
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Dr Vincent Poirier
Introductory Remarks (Moderator)
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Dr Ken Doyle
ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ & EM: A very brief history!
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To recognize the importance of our past history and the roles played by the pioneers of EM.
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To identify and appreciate how their efforts have led to the development of EM and where we are today.
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Dr Greg Powell (virtual)
The Seeds of Time
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Collect thoughts on your journey through life...the future may need them.
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Dr Wayne Smith (virtual)
Yesterday and Tomorrow: Where Should ER Physicians Endeavor to Influence Positive ChangeÌý
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Details to follow.
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Dr Bernard Unger
Reflections from the 1st CCFP-EM Resident at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ
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Inform the audience on the challenges, difficulties and rewards of being first in a program
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Dr Marc Beïque
The Waltz: EM Recognition in Quebec
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Describe briefly the process of recognition of specialties in Quebec
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Explain what happened
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October 19, 2022 from
14 :50 – 16 :00
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Survival Strategies for a Career in Emergency Medicine
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Dr Mitchell Shulman
Introductory Remarks (Moderator)
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Panelists
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Dr Greg Powell
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Dr Wayne Smith
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Dr Georges Lévesque
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Dr Laurie Morrison
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Dr Kendall Ho
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Dr James Welch
Closing Remarks
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October 20, 2022 from
13 :00 – 14 :25
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Part 1: The Future of EM! The Expertise of our Grads!
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Dr Andrew Reid
Introductory Remarks (Moderator)
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Dr Ian Stiell (virtual)
EM Research in Canada: Past, Present and Future
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Review the growth of EM research in Canada
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Speculate on the future of EM research
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Dr Kendall Ho
The Digital ED: To Infinity and Beyond
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To highlight how digital emergency medicine can help us address our ED issues innovatively
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To highlight some of the exciting digital emergency medicine activities across Canada
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To invite participants to share their digital approaches across Canada to effectively advance EM
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Dr Robert Primavesi
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Emergency Medicine
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Propose that the solution to inequity is in the removal of barriers rather than affirmative action
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Dr Eddy Lang
Advocacy and the Mission of EM
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To illustrate how overdiagnosis occurs during emergency clinical care
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Recognize the drivers of overdiagnosis as well as mitigating strategies
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Dr Jacques Lee
The Future of EM: Providing Better Care for Older People
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Why we need to provide better care… to Older People?
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How to provide better care through changing:
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Attitudes
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Skills
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Knowledge
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Systems
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Dr Sean Moore
The Future of Transport and Virtual Emergency Medicine
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Attendees will be familiar with Virtual Resuscitation systems being used in Canada and the importance in transport medicine in equalizing disparities in access to emergency care.
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Dr Christian Vaillancourt
Improving Prehospital and In-hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival
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Describe the Canadian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium
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List initiatives most likely to improve cardiac arrest survival
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Dr François de Champlain
The Path to Becoming an Unapologetic Advocate for Public Access AEDs
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Discuss my own journey as an EM physician to become an unapologetic advocate to improve access and use of AEDs in the province of Quebec;
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Underline the importance EM is a discipline suited for advocacy in healthcare.
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October 20, 2022 from
14 :55 – 16 :20
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Part 2: The Future of EM! The Expertise of our Grads!
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Dr Zachary Levine / Carine Haggar
Introductory Remarks (co-moderators)
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Dr Kirsten Johnson
Global Emergency Medicine
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To list the areas of practice included in Global Emergency Medicine.
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To describe the difference between GEM and IEM (International EM)
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To know that there are GEM competency frameworks
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To discuss projects where ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ has made an impact in GEM
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Dr Saleh Fares
ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ and the GCC
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Overview of the GCC region.
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Overview of the UAE.
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Overview of Academic Journey.
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Highlight the GCC Graduates Achievements.
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Discuss future steps.
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Dr Reuben Strayer
Drinking From a Fire Hose: Social Media, FOAMEd, and Staying Up To Date in EM
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At the conclusion of this presentation, the participant will be able to describe the benefits and drawbacks of various educational modalities in contemporary emergency medicine.
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At the conclusion of this presentation, the participant will be able to describe how social media can cause destructive habits, and ways to avoid this fate.
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Dr Sam Sabbah (virtual)
Virtual Emergency Medicine: Way of the Future or Outdated Fad?
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To gain an understanding of virtual emergency medicine by reviewing a case study of a successful virtual ED model within the Canadian Healthcare system.
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To understand the strengths, limitations and risks associated with the virtual emergency department
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To discuss future challenges and opportunities facing virtual EDs in Canada
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Dr Valérie Homier
Drones in Medicine: The Future is Now
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List established uses for drones in medicine
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Explain the challenges associated with the use of drones
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Provide insight into future applications for drones in medicine
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Dr Nisreen Maghraby
Challenges of Women in EM: What, How & Why?
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Understand some of the Challenges faced by women in EM
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Value the role we play to overcome these challenges
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Relate the possible impact of these challenges on the future
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Dr Lars Grant
AI in Emergency Medicine
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Highlight some currently existing AI applications for Emergency Medicine
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Illustrate the way AI tools will be used to augment and improve the work of Clinicians
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Dr Marc Afilalo
Concluding Remarks
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