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COMMITTEE REPORT

Membership & Professional Development Committee By Shayne Gue, MD, FAAEM Committee Co-Chair

FCEP leaders work tirelessly throughout the year with targeted advocacy efforts on behalf of emergency physicians and patients across our state. Thanks to our continued efforts, the landscape for the practice of emergency medicine in Florida is among the best in the entire country. However, we must continue to fight back efforts that threaten the safety of our patients: scope of practice expansion for non-physician providers, unfair reimbursements from insurance payors and PIP repeal, while supporting efforts that increase penalties for assault against healthcare providers and COVID liability protections for healthcare professionals. As we begin to emerge from the global coronavirus pandemic, there are many new struggles we must face. ACEP just completed and released the results of a two-year task force that evaluated the employment market for EM physicians across the country. This data indicates we could have approximately 10,000 “surplus” physicians in the job market by 2030. As daunting as that figure may seem, thankfully, we have the time to correct our course for the future. As a result, ACEP is working

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collaboratively with various emergency medicine specialty organizations to tackle this problem head on. The best and brightest minds in our specialty across the country are working together to identify the problems, including the rapid expansion of residency programs (where Florida is leading the country), the continued infringement of non-physician practitioners, and the role of private equity in practice of medicine (and emergency medicine specifically). I trust that when we work together, we can find solutions to take back emergency medicine for the safety and well-being of our patients receiving the most advanced, high-quality care they deserve. If you are interested in getting engaged in the on-going conversations, visit the ACEP Workforce page or feel free to reach out to me directly at shaynegue@hotmail.com. Although there are many challenges ahead, we must continue to support one another and remember to devote time to personal wellness. Unsurprisingly, burnout remains on-the-rise as emergency physicians continue to fight on the front lines against COVID-19 while struggling with the aforementioned challenges.

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Unfortunately, physician suicide rates continue to climb with as many as 300 physicians dying by suicide each year (learn more here). Recently, our specialty lost another great physician, advocate, and friend to suicide. Dr. Brian Fletcher was a beacon of light in our specialty and a member of our LGBTQ community, who tragically chose to end his own life. So many continue to suffer in silence—please lean on one another for support and help! ACEP offers a myriad of services to promote wellness and resiliency, and every ACEP member has access to three free counseling or wellness sessions (learn more here). Please take advantage of any and all resources available and reach out when you need help. We are in this together, and we will make it through together. As challenging as the future may seem, I am confident that we will make it out on the other side stronger and better than ever. Emergency physicians are among the best and brightest; I am confident that when we work together, we can overcome these obstacles and create a brighter future for our specialty. ■


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Death by Procainamide: Medication Errors and Toxicity

5min
pages 44-45

Case Report: Acute Monocular Painless Vision Loss in an Elderly Man

2min
pages 38-39

The Reds and the Blues of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy

3min
page 50

Leveraging AI to improve patient safety in the emergency department

2min
page 35

Medical Student Council

1min
page 26

EMS/Trauma

2min
page 14

Pediatric EM Committee

2min
page 9

Membership & Professional Development Committee

2min
page 8

Musings from a Retired Emergency Physician: The Reds and the Blues of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy By Dr. Wayne Barry

4min
page 50

From Scribing Notes to Saving Lives: The transition from scribing in the Emergency Department to medical school and beyond By Patrick Anderson, OMS-III

7min
pages 48-49

Education Corner: Expanding the Menu Beyond the Sandwich: Defining Effective Feedback By Drs. Carmen J. Martinez and Caroline M. Molins

5min
pages 46-47

UCF at Greater Orlando Dr. Amber Mirajkar Aventura Hospital Dr. Scarlet Benson

4min
page 33

Ultrasound Zoom: The VExUS Score: Fluid Status, Reconsidered By Ernesto H. Weisson, Dr. Joshua Goldstein, Duyen Vo, MS; edited by Dr. Leila Posaw

6min
pages 40-41

Disruptive Innovation in Emergency Medicine

5min
pages 36-37

UCF/HCA Ocala Drs. Jean Laubinger, Emily Clark & Caroline Smith Orange Park Medical Center Dr. Cody Russell Mount Sinai Medical Center Dr. Stephanie Fernandez

4min
page 34

USF Morsani Dr. Mikhail Marchenko Kendall Regional Medical Center Drs. Tina Drake, Ibrahim Hasan & Sara Zagroba

2min
page 32

Brandon Regional Hospital Dr. Rashmi Jadhav St. Lucie Medical Center Dr. Shelby Guile

3min
page 31

FSU at Sarasota Memorial Dr. Courtney Kirkland Oak Hill Hospital Dr. Ryan Johnson UF Health Jacksonville Drs. Chris Phillips and Richard Courtney

4min
page 30

North Florida Regional Dr. Jayden Miller UF Health Gainesville Dr. Megan Rivera

4min
page 28

Advocating for our Health Care Heroes By Mary Mayhew

2min
page 12

Two Florida Health Systems Receive SAMHSA Grants to Implement ED Alternatives to Opioids Program By Dr. Phyllis Hendry, Natalie Spindle, Dr. Sophia Sheikh and Michelle Krichbaum,PharmD

4min
pages 18-19

Case Report: An unrecognized opportunity to diagnose Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and decrease transmission in people who inject drugs (PWID) By Heather Henderson, Dr. Jason Wilson and Kaitlyn Pereira

6min
pages 20-21

Florida Atlantic University By Dr. Tony Bruno AdventHealth East Orlando Dr. Tyler Mills

3min
page 27

EMRAF President’s Message By Dr. Elizabeth Calhoun Medical Student Council By Dan Schaefer

2min
page 26

Government Affairs: Florida Legislative Session 2021 By Dr. Blake Buchanan

6min
pages 10-11

FCEP President’s Message By Dr. Kristin McCabe-Kline

2min
page 6

ACEP President’s Message: Future Emergency Physician Workforce Considerations & Potential Next Steps By Dr. Mark Rosenberg

5min
pages 7-8
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