May/June 2021 Common Sense

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A Lot to Learn from Our Colleagues from AAEM

COMMITTEE REPORT INTERNATIONAL

Nino Butskhrikidze, MD

I

am writing this article as a representative of the Georgian Emergency Medicine Physician Association (GEMPA), an organization I co-founded in 2010. I have had the pleasure of coordinating international relationships since then.

assists our association by providing  AAEM new and comprehensive information.”

The development of emergency medicine in Georgia started in 2005. In 2013, emergency medicine was announced as an independent specialty with a three-year residency program. One year later, the scope of practice for emergency medicine physicians was set. It was the first time since the Soviet period that a new medical specialty was adopted in our country.

To further intensive collaboration with AAEM, I was awarded the AAEM International Scholarship in 2018 to attend the Annual Scientific Assembly in Las Vegas. It was my first experience attending such a large and exciting conference in the U.S. Attendance at this conference was important for several reasons:

The development of emergency medicine in Georgia was initiated by the collaboration of Kipshidze Central University Hospital, Emory University School of Medicine, and the Ministry of Health of Georgia with support from USAID and donors. Step-by-step, emergency medicine departments became more of a reality not only for acute care hospitals, but also for freestanding emergency facilities in the high mountain regions. It clearly shows advantages in terms of patient flow and acute patients’ care. The philosophy of emergency medicine shows clear advantages in terms of the management patient flow and the care of acute patients.

• I acquired newly updated, comprehensive clinical information (especially in the management of septic patients or suspected sepsis cases, new treatment guidelines, and the role of ED in improving patient outcomes). • I saw approaches in the management of emergency departments as an entire system and how to better coordinate activities with other departments. • I learned how to effectively conduct the large conferences and make them clinically fascinating for attendees. • I was able to expand relationships with our American colleagues from AAEM and draft new projects.

Despite the short history of emergency medicine in Georgia, we strive to keep abreast of international trends and innovations in this field of medicine. This is evidenced by our active participation in international conferences and workshops, establishing close contacts with international organizations including AAEM, IFEM, MEMC, EuSEM, and the Polish Society of Emergency Medicine as well as other regional societies.

Step-by-step, emergency medicine departments  became more of a reality not only for acute care hospitals, but also for freestanding emergency facilities in the high mountain regions.” Special emphasis is placed on effective cooperation with AAEM, one of the leading organizations in emergency medicine. Representatives of this organization are actively involved in the events held in Georgia. With their active support, we have organized several summer workshops dedicated to different clinical topics. In 2016, the first international conference in emergency medicine in Georgia was conducted. AAEM assists our association by providing new and comprehensive information. This organization also allows us to participate in international conferences, to share our experiences with our colleagues from other countries, and to discuss the current challenges.

Shortly after the conference, a new workshop was proposed, and topics were selected. However, the plan could not be implemented because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, we are working on organizing an extended regional conference in the summer of 2021 in Tbilisi. We hope to conduct joint scientific projects as well, including research and training. A lot is already done, but it is not enough. There is always something to improve and collaboration with organizations such as AAEM, who always gives the right direction for further improvement.

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Resident Journal Review: Advances in the Use of Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography in the Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease in the Emergency Department

16min
pages 74-77

AAEM/RSA Editor: The “Privilege” of Working in the COVID ICU

3min
page 73

What Keeps Me Up at Night

6min
pages 71-72

AAEM/RSA President: Passing the Baton: The Next Generation of AAEM/RSA

2min
pages 67-70

Critical Care Medicine: Vents, Cardiac Events, and Aerosolized Contaminants: Performing CPR on Vented COVID-19 Patients

5min
pages 53-54

Wellness: Bringing Wellness to Your Organization: Highlights from the AAEM Leadership Academy 2021

8min
pages 50-52

Operations Management: Ops Series: Lean Six Sigma

5min
pages 48-49

International: A Lot to Learn from Our Colleagues from AAEM

3min
page 47

AAEM Chapter Division Updates: California Chapter Division Update: CAL/AAEM Golden State Symposium

2min
pages 64-66

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Next Generation Leadership: A Conversation About Equity and Inclusion

9min
pages 45-46

Women in EM: Why I Decided to participate in a COVID-19 Vaccine Trial – A Reminder that Diversity in Medicine Cannot be an After-Thought

9min
pages 57-58

Young Physicians: Learning to Communicate in a Pandemic

2min
pages 59-60

Social EM & Population Health: Social EM Spotlight: Dr. Kraftin Schreyer – An Emergency Department Based Hepatitis A Vaccination Program: A Merge of Social Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medicine Operations

6min
pages 43-44

Palliative Care: A View from the Middle of My Mid-Career Fellowship

3min
page 42

Palliative Care: Hospital Associated Disability: Is Hospital Admission Really the Safest Disposition for Our Elderly Patients?

3min
page 41

Speaker Development Group

13min
pages 38-40

27th Annual Scientific Assembly (AAEM21) Feature

8min
pages 31-37

Traumatic Urinary Catheter Insertion: A Case Presentation

2min
page 30

Just Another Overnight

8min
pages 28-29

Careerealism: It’s Not Your Imagination: No Jobs Anywhere

5min
pages 26-27

2021 AAEM Board of Directors Election Candidate Statements

20min
pages 15-24

From the Editor’s Desk: Diversity of Priorities and Talents

7min
pages 6-7

President’s Message: What Does Leadership Look Like? (Part 2

13min
pages 3-5

Legislators in the News: HB 2622: An Interview with Amish M. Shah, MD MPH FAAEM

10min
pages 9-12

Letter to the Editor: COVID Reimagined

1min
page 8
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