November/December 2021 Common Sense

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ADVOCACY

AAEM’s New Action Center: Grassroots Advocacy Made Simple Vicki Norton, MD FAAEM

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THE AAEM ACTION CENTER  CAN SIMPLIFY THIS PROCESS

AND MAKE US ALL ADVOCATES: FOR OUR PATIENTS, OUR SPECIALTY, AND OURSELVES.”

mergency Medicine is under attack from many different angles. Like it or not, our specialty is being subjected to trauma from corporate control, a lack of due process, burdensome metrics, and replacement of physicians with non-physician practitioners. I have personally felt frustrated, feeling like there is nothing I can do to change things for the better. That is what prompted me to become so involved with AAEM and join the Board of Directors. Now we ALL have an opportunity to make a difference! And it can be as easy as the click of a button. The AAEM Board recently approved a new bill tracker and grassroots action center using a software called Quorum. AAEM’s Advocacy Action Center (https://aaem.quorum.us) will be your onestop shop to view upcoming state legislation that could impact your practice, take action to write and call your local and federal legislators, and be informed about all the issues affecting emergency medicine today and in the future. Our current letter writing campaigns and other calls-to-action can be accessed from the “Active Campaigns” tab on the top of the screen. One such campaign, “Raising Residency Standards,” allows members to send a letter to the ACGME over concerns related to current EM training program standards which could greatly impact future workforce concerns related to the projected oversupply.1 AAEM’s proposed solution would be to limit the number of residents at the program’s primary site to one resident per 3600 patient volume, in order to have a more robust and standardized educational experience.2 This would also prevent programs from “gaming” the system in order to increase resident class size or open new programs. The AAEM Board wants to empower all emergency physicians to have their voices heard on these important issues. We are all leading busy, full lives. It takes time and effort to build relationships with or reach out to legislators, policymakers, and regulatory bodies. The AAEM Action Center can simplify this process and make us all advocates: for our patients, our specialty, and ourselves. Check it out today!

References 1. Marco MD, et al. The Emergency Medicine Physician Workforce: Projections for 2030. Annals of Emerg Medicine, Aug 2, 2021. https://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(21)00439-X/ fulltext 2. AAEM Position Statement: Raising Emergency Medicine Residency Standards, July 7, 2021. https://www.aaem.org/resources/statements/position/raising-em-residency-standards

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Not Burnout: Moral Injury in the ED

5min
pages 42-43

Job Bank

7min
pages 53-56

Board of Directors Meeting Summary: November

2min
page 52

Critical Care Medicine Section: Bougie Conundrum: Airway Adjunct or Secret to 1st Pass Success? Should We Incorporate into Routine Practice and How?

7min
pages 49-51

AAEM/RSA President’s Message: Physician Suicide Awareness

2min
page 46

Gallbladder Wall Thickening: Not Always Acute Chotecystitis

4min
page 47

Young Physicians Section: Understanding the Transition from Resident to Attending Practice

4min
pages 44-45

Pre-hospital Shortness of Breath

5min
page 48

Emergency Ultrasound Section: Give Me a Break: Ultrasound Guided Serratus Anterior Plane Block

5min
pages 38-41

Women in Emergency Medicine: Infertility: Using Knowledge to Advocate for Change

4min
page 35

Emergency Ultrasound Section: EUS-AAEM 2020-2021 Round Up

3min
pages 36-37

Operations Management Committee: Geriatric Patient Experience in the Emergency Department

6min
pages 33-34

Emergency Medicine Workforce Committee: ‘Tis the Season

2min
page 32

AAEM Financial Update: Investing Your Money in You

3min
page 30

Advocacy: AAEM’s New Action Center: Grassroots Advocacy Made Simple

2min
page 31

Wellness Committee: Perfectionism: Our Dangerous Frenemy

5min
pages 28-29

Wellness Committee: From Hero to Zero: Naiken, COVID-19, and Ways to Develop Empathy Despite Patients’ Challenging Life Choices

5min
pages 26-27

President’s Message: The Principle of Moral Proximity

8min
pages 3-5

Medication Prescribing in Time of COVID, Unproven Remedies, Overstepped Autonomy, Known Harms: A Toxicologic Argument Against Ivermectin for COVID-19

9min
pages 21-23

Legislators in the News: An Interview with Congresswoman Dr. Kim Schrier

9min
pages 9-10

Opinion: An Ethical Mandate for Federal Law: Vaccination Against COVID-19

6min
pages 24-25

Academic Affairs Committee: Resilience Lesson: Giving Negative Feedback

5min
pages 18-20

New Column: Heart of a Doctor

12min
pages 11-13

From the Editor’s Desk: We Need to Take Care of Our Children

9min
pages 6-8
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