November/December 2021 Common Sense

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AAEM/RSA PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Physician Suicide Awareness Lauren Lamparter, MD

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s President of AAEM/ RSA and as we head into the holiday season, I wanted to take the time to re-share this special message about physician suicide awareness. Death by suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and it claims the lives of about 300 physicians every year.1,2 Depression is three times more prevalent among residents than their peers and suicide is the first and second leading cause of death for male and female residents, respectively.3,4 Emergency medicine, in particular, is a field with one of the leading rates of burnout, and the persistent impact of the global pandemic has done nothing to ease this burden for physicians. Advocacy for the preservation of physicians’ lives and the support of their mental health is incredibly important to me as throughout my own short career in medicine I have been directly impacted by the loss of my own coworkers and friends by suicide. Too many resident and medical student lives have ended secondary to depression and suicide. It is clear that as a society, we need to step up and something needs to change. At AAEM/RSA, we are dedicated to supporting the well-being of our residents and medical students. We will continue to work tirelessly to be your advocate and to be a place you can turn to for resources and support.5 We are extremely proud to have endorsed a bipartisan & bicameral resolution to recognize National Physician Suicide Awareness Day on September 17. This resolution aims to raise awareness, reduce the stigma of mental health issues, and promote a national discussion about physician suicide.

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We take September 17—and every day—to remember those who have died by suicide and the impact their lives had on their family, friends, and acquaintances. Today, we are also hopeful that by taking the necessary actions to recognize the signs of someone who is struggling and encouraging our friends and coworkers to seek help, we can preserve the lives of those who might be struggling with depression, burnout, and thoughts of suicide. I hope you know that we care deeply about you. Whether you are a resident or a medical student—you matter. Every day, what you do is not only important to the specialty of emergency medicine, but also to the people around you. Please do not hesitate to reach out for help. If you or someone you know needs help, call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. You can also text HOME to 741-741 for free, 24-hour support from the Crisis Text Line.

References 1. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/ suicide 2. https://www.acgme.org/Portals/0/PDFs/ten%20 facts%20about%20physician%20suicide.pdf 3. https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/healingvery-youngest-healers 4. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/ mm6932a1.htm 5. https://www.aaemrsa.org/get-involved/ committees/wellness/resources

TODAY, WE ARE ALSO HOPEFUL THAT BY TAKING THE NECESSARY ACTIONS TO RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS OF SOMEONE WHO IS STRUGGLING AND ENCOURAGING OUR FRIENDS AND COWORKERS TO SEEK HELP, WE CAN PRESERVE THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO MIGHT BE STRUGGLING WITH DEPRESSION, BURNOUT, AND THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE.”


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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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