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Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association Highlights Initiatives, Projects in Leadership, Collaboration, Advocacy

By Ramnik Dhaliwal, MD, JD | on September 13, 2016 | 0 Comment
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EM Resident continues to be a sought-after publication, with most all articles written by members covering clinical, health policy, and residency-related topics. Readership continues to grow even outside of our membership.

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ACEP Now: Vol 35 – No 09 – September 2016

EMRA Hangouts was launched with the goal of delivering education and advisement to EMRA members using video- and audio-streaming technology. For EMRA medical student members, EMRA Hangouts increases access and engagement with EM program directors to provide relevant information to help them match in emergency medicine. Each Hangout is posted on emra.org. So far, Christopher I. Doty, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, Brian Levine, MD, FACEP, and J. Scott Wieters, MD, have been featured.

Approximately 75 medical students attend each EMRA Hangout, with even more accessing the recordings asynchronously.

These are just a few of the many things EMRA has been working on as an organization to improve the specialty. With a dedicated membership, strong alumni support, and amazing staff, EMRA continues to exceed its own expectations. The organization believes that the sky is the limit and is truly proud to remain the largest independent resident-run organization in all of medicine.


dr_dhaliwalDr. Dhaliwal is president of EMRA and junior faculty at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.

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