The resignation of ACEP President-Elect John Rogers, MD, should make us all revisit a few key life lessons and realize this specialty needs unity and respect.
The ACGME Review Committee for Emergency Medicine has met multiple times during the past year to review program applications, discuss common requirements, and manage the transition to single accredita
Packed Agendas and a Call for Your Opinions
The resolutions you submit to the Representative Council guide our conversations and empower us to advocate on your behalf. Spring deadline: March 9! The E
EMRA's 2018 Road Map
EMRA is the voice of emergency medicine physicians-in-training and the future of our specialty. That is our mission. And to fulfill that mission, your EMRA Board develops a strat
Chapter and Verse: Resident and Medical Student Leadership Development Opportunities
Increasingly, physicians are called on to serve as leaders. EMRA wants to empower each of you to develop these ski
Maintenance of Certification
EMRA believes emergency physicians are residency-trained and board certified by ABEM or AOBEM. But what does that mean for physicians-in-training? What steps must we take
Gracias. Merci. Danke schön. Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto!
Random question: How many ways can you think of to say thank you? Seriously. Even if you're not multilingual, I'm sure you know the phrase
Keep on Rockin' in Emergency Medicine
First and foremost, a huge welcome to all of our new members! We are so excited to have this year's interns up an at ”�em in our departments already. While you m
Anatomy of an EMRA Resolution
The EMRA Representative Council passed a whopping 16 resolutions at its spring meeting in Orlando, tackling topics ranging from electronic and remote voting (now approve