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EMIG-NG News
Last Week
In our last EMIG session on Saturday, Dr Agubosim introduced the concept of psychiatric emergencies, the general approach to cases, management and common mimics. Catch up with all the exciting information in this session by watching the recordings via this link.
A list of all previously recorded sessions and the links to access them can be found here.
EMIG members’ information update form
As a loving and supportive community, we want to be a valuable part of our members’ lives in relation to their EM-career, we have thus created this form for you to share with us your wins, and challenges as well as ideas on how we can serve you better. The form can be accessed here and can be filled anonymously if preferred.
EMIG-NG Research Drive 2.0 Update
The review of proposals is now complete and feedback has been delivered to the group members. Four research groups will now be proceeding to commence their research.
Important Changes in US-EM match data
Newly available data indicate that there may be more spaces than usual for EM hopefuls to match into in the next match cycle. Read the news here.
DONATIONS
Thank you so much for being so supportive thus far. Please continue to support us by donating to Zenith Bank | Acc No: 2288666943 | Ibu Faith Omimi.
OPPORTUNITIES DESK
RCEM Research Grant
Emergency Medicine Global Learning Exchange Program (EMGLEX) 2024 (Open)
EMGLEX is an NGO dedicated to supporting Emergency Medicine residents and educators with accessing international educational exchange programs. Follow this link to learn more or simply fill out the Google form for application here.
BGWC MENTORSHIP REOPENING (Open)
Black Girl White Coat (BGWC) is a not-for-profit organization that supports the interest of Black and Hispanic girls within the US healthcare space. It does great work to support these students and professionals who are often underrepresented. Mentorship is one of these means of providing support and it is completely free. Full details can be found here.
EMRA mentorship opportunity (Open)
The Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (EMRA), USA has presented a fantastic opportunity for aspiring EM trainees and EM-oriented medical students to match with mentors that are already EM residents in the USA. Here, you can learn all about it including how to apply.
Getting involved
AAEM Residents and Students Association (AAEM/RSA) Committee sign-ups are open!
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Journal Club
Our monthly journal club is a GREAT opportunity for you to make an oral presentation of a research paper/topic of interest and get a certificate for it from EMIG-NG. If interested, please sign up here.
CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
SAEM 2023 Consensus Conference on Precision Emergency Medicine
Precision emergency medicine involves the use of data science and technology to improve the safety and efficiency of the acute care we provide. It is a relatively new and evolving field with huge gaps still present in the literature on how best to implement it. The relevant questions will be examined by experts at this consensus conference. Head over here to book if this interests you.
ICEM 2023 | Amsterdam Netherlands
Details and registration information can be found here.
LEARNING RESOURCES
Harvard Medical School’s monthly webinar series is a great opportunity to learn about varying topics in emergency medicine. You can register here.
The iEM education project hosts several high-yield learning avenues on its website that can help you build your EM career. These include courses (with certification), EM clerkship guides, blog articles, and educative video interviews with EM experts from around the world. Click here to go to the home page.
EMIG-NG Guide to a successful mentor-Mentee Relationship
EMIG-NG has produced a document that gives detailed guidance on how to secure and make the best use of a mentor-mentee relationship. Head over here to access it.
Research Questionnaires
This section is dedicated to assisting research groups linked to EMIG-NG in reaching their target audience. Please read the information for each one and help by filling out the questionnaire if you fit the target population or by copying the relevant information and reposting it to your own networks.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
The US residency application process recently underwent some critical changes that a prospective IMG must know about. A detailed explanation of these changes has been given by Dr Nina Lum here.
Please do not share the links to our official social media platforms (WhatsApp and Telegram) with non-EMIG-NG members.
We have noticed that certain people have been joining our Social media platforms who are not bonafide members of EMIG-NG. We want to remind all members that EMIG-NG is dedicated to supporting EM-bound medical students and young doctors on the journey through their EM careers and to ensure that we remain focused on this, the executives painstakingly conduct selection processes before each member is admitted.
#56
Which of the following antibiotic regimens would be used for an ill-looking patient with acute cholecystitis?
(A) Clindamycin and metronidazole
(B) Cefazolin and ampicillin
(C) Cefazolin, gentamicin, and metronidazole
(D) Ampicillin and gentamicin
(E) Ceftriaxone, gentamicin, and metronidazole
The first correct answer in the comment box wins for the week. Each win counts towards the leaderboard ranking.
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