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Get Involved with EMRA Committees

As an active member of the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (EMRA), you have the opportunity to shape your professional community, expand your network, and contribute meaningfully to the specialty of emergency medicine. EMRA Committees serve as collaborative working groups where members can engage with peers, influence initiatives, and develop leadership skills that extend beyond clinical training.

Joining a committee is simple and free — once logged into your EMRA account, select the groups that align with your interests and click “Join Now” or scan the QR code to connect. All committee communications and discussions are facilitated through WhatsApp to ensure dynamic, accessible collaboration regardless of your location. Through these committees, you can contribute to educational content, advocacy efforts, wellness initiatives, research projects, and much more — all while building relationships with fellow residents and emerging leaders in emergency medicine.

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