Division of Emergency Medicine | Teaching Conferences
The Division of Emergency Medicine is committed to education in the specialty through a comprehensive didactic curriculum to complement bedside teaching.
Conferences for fellows and faculty in Pediatric Emergency Medicine are held Thursday mornings from 8am to 12noon. This is protected time for the fellows. Speakers regularly utilize our audience response system, small group discussions, and multi-media to engage learners. Conferences cover clinical topics, teaching and education, and research and quality improvement.
Clinical Conferences
The clinical conferences commonly focus on case management, procedural training, evidence-based medicine, ordering and interpreting radiologic imaging, literature reviews, and ED quality and operations. Case management conferences are rooted in clinical experiences, but are chosen to address the core content as established by the Sub-board in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Procedure conferences are held monthly and provide non patient-based training across a wide array of procedures. Acuity conference is a favorite. It highlights critical care cases from each month, focusing on acute clinical management and decision making for our most acute patients. Morbidity and mortality conference reviews are held monthly. Imaging conferences are often multidisciplinary with radiology/neuroradiology, and complemented by regularly scheduled lectures/sessions on emergency bedside ultrasound imaging, provided by our ED Division of Ultrasound.