November/December 2021 Common Sense

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EMERGENCY MEDICINE WORKFORCE COMMITTEE

MANY OF US DID NOT GO INTO MEDICINE TO WORK IN THE LEGISLATIVE ARENA…AND OUR RECOLLECTION OF A HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW IS FROM MRS. SMITH’S FIFTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS.”

‘Tis the Season… Julie Vieth, MBChB FAAEM

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… or state legislative work to begin! Over the next few weeks and months, many states will begin their 2022 legislative sessions. The Workforce Committee will be using our new Action Center1 to help track important scope of practice and other related emergency medicine workforce bills that are introduced. But, we need your help! If you know of a bill in your state that is introduced that will expand the scope of practice for non-physician practitioners or remove the physician from the patient care team, please let the Workforce Committee know. In addition, we encourage you all to become members of your state medical society. This is truly where you can have an impact with your state. Many state medical societies are begging for active engagement, particularly from younger physicians. Your views and impact can be longstanding. Many of us did not go into medicine to work in the legislative arena. In fact, most of us have never been taught how to do this work, and our recollection of a how a bill becomes a law is from Mrs. Smith’s fifth grade social studies class. However, you are an expert in patient care—specifically in emergency care when patients often have nowhere else to turn. All of us know someone who has been a patient at some point in the emergency department and they definitely all have an opinion of that visit and that doctor they saw. Legislators are no different—they rely on their constituents to bring issues to them and to impact how they vote. But, they also rely on content experts—and that can be you. These relationships take time to build, but it can start through your medical society or just as a local constituent of their district. The Workforce Committee has put together a handbook of how to effectively do this work and we invite you to take a look at the Lobbying Primer for Emergency Physicians.2 Throughout the next few months, we will also be hosting multiple online interactive sessions to help you get involved, know the issues, and move you step by step through the process of connecting with your legislator and becoming a content expert. Look for those to be advertised in your weekly AAEM Insights email. If you’re interested in joining the Workforce Committee, please submit an application.3 We would love to hear from you!

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Links 1. https://aaem.quorum.us/home/ 2. https://www.aaem.org/UserFiles/file/ EMWFlobbyingprimer.pdf 3. https://www.aaem.org/get-involved/ committees/committee-groups/em-workforce


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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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