45 research outputs found

    Engaging Emergency Medicine Influencers in Sex- and Gender-based Medicine: Lessons Learned from the Sex and Gender Interest Group in Emergency Medicine and the SAEM Jeopardy Game.

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    The Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine (SGEM) interest group of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) was established to increase research and to disseminate knowledge about the influence of sex and/or gender in acute care medicine and on patient outcomes. To help facilitate these goals, over the past 4 years, SGEM has created, delivered, and honed a Jeopardy‐like scientific quiz game for the annual SAEM national meeting. Here we describe the SAEM Jeopardy Game’s development, implementation, evolution, and outcomes as well as our targeted approach to access and engage emergency medicine stakeholders in its participation

    Romance in exam room one

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    Clinical Trials for COVID-19 Should Include Sex as a Variable

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    This Viewpoint calls on investigators that are developing and testing therapeutic and prophylactic approaches for COVID-19 to design studies that are inclusive of male-female differences

    Connecting the golden hour to the golden years

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    I dont have a drinking problem

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    Study shows gender gap in starting EM salaries

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    Sexism in the ED: How prevalent is gender bias?

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    Flu review: New guidelines and regs from the CDC for the 6/07 flu season

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    Drowning: A brief primer on submersion injuries

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