Luncheon with Chairs
Luncheon with Chairs (EMRA, AACEM, and RAMS sponsored)
Thursday, May 15, 2025
11:45 AM to 12:45 PM ET
Grand Ballroom Salons C-D: Level Five
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia, PA
Ever wonder what it takes to be an EM department chair? What path can you start now to poise you to lead an efficient emergency department where physicians thrive? Join us in Austin for this in-person event. Understand the role of Chairs and pathways to becoming one of these leaders while enjoying a beverage of your choice and cash-bar. Discussions with these leading Chairs will offer insight on the role in a fire-side chat with time for questions.
Grab a bite, learn from Chairs on how to be a future Chair
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