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Looking At the First 10 Years of Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine

By Rasha Buhumaid, MBBS, FACEP, ARDMS | on October 30, 2023 | 0 Comment
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Upon Reflection

In reflecting on a decade of remarkable progress and commitment, ESEM’s journey is a testament to the power of collaboration, learning, and innovation. Amidst adversity, ESEM has stood as a pillar of strength for the emergency medicine community, fostering a robust response to unprecedented health care challenges. With achievements spanning from successful international symposiums and conferences to the drafting of transformative laws, ESEM has been instrumental in pioneering changes in the field. The society has not only impacted the local medical scene, but through its extensive newsletter, it has also reached all corners of the globe, showcasing the UAE’s significant strides in emergency medicine. As ESEM steps into the future, it carries forward the spirit of unity, the pursuit of excellence, and the aspiration to keep serving and improving emergency medicine in the UAE and beyond.

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ACEP Now: Vol 42 – No 11 – November 2023

Dr. Buhumaid is the designated institutional official and an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine & Health Sciences in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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