November/December 2021 Common Sense

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EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND SECTION

EUS-AAEM 2020-2021 Round Up Alexis Salerno, MD FAAEM

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ver the last few years, the EUS-AAEM Section of AAEM has become one of the largest member sections. The section was created with the objective of disseminating information about ultrasound amongst emergency medicine practitioners regardless of practice setting and experience. One of our biggest accomplishments this year was the Unmute Your Probe virtual series. Since meeting in-person during the COVID pandemic was limited, many of us looked for other sources of continuing education and critical discussion. The Unmute Your Probe series was created in response to this. The EUS-AAEM sponsored didactic webinar series covers both basic and advanced POCUS topics and is taught by national speakers. Furthermore, members can obtain up to 22 hours of CME credits for webinar attendance. The Unmute Your Probe series has lectures scheduled until January 2022, so members still have time to participate if any prior lectures were missed. As meeting restrictions began to lift, AAEM was able to hold a hybrid scientific assembly in St. Louis in June. During the main conference, the EUS-AAEM section coordinated three targeted ultrasound workshops. This was the first year offering these workshops. We covered upper and lower extremity regional anesthesia as well as an introduction to point of care echocardiogram. These workshops filled quickly with great attendance and was a success we hope to repeat in future years.

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Post-conference, we also offered beginner and advanced ultrasound courses. As a supplement, we offered for the first time a Skills Verification Program (SVP). The SVP provided an opportunity for participants to obtain proctored FAST ultrasound exams with a signed record that can be used as part of the privileging/credentialing process at their individual institutions. There were six participants in the very first SVP and 11 EUS-AAEM ultrasound faculty were able to proctor a total of 95 FAST exams during the post-conference Ultrasound Courses. We look forward to the continuation of this program at future Scientific Assemblies and hope to expand our focus to include echocardiography, vascular access, and additional ultrasound skills useful to Emergency Physicians. In February of 2020, we held our first regional course. Over the next year, we hope to renew our commitment to serving the community physician by holding regional courses throughout the year. We hope to add the Skills Verification Program to our regional courses, this would serve to help providers at local hospitals obtain scans for the privileging/credentialing process. If you are part of a regional AAEM chapter division and are interested in holding a regional ultrasound course, please let us know by email.

The EUS-AAEM section will also continue to publish our biannual section publication, The POCUS Report. Our summer edition was recently published in early July and we hope to have our winter edition published in late November. We encourage all members at different stages of medical education to submit articles for this publication as editors will work with potential authors to develop articles. In between editions, we hope to hold forums on our new MyAAEM community page listserv. This platform will be used to answer questions from our members and distribute information about important ultrasound news. Lastly, we would like to send a big thank you to our outgoing board members: Dr. Chin, Dr. Burns, and Dr. Pounds for their contributions to the section and would like to welcome our newest board members Dr. Cohen, Dr. Newberry, and Dr. Eberle.


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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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