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The Job Market in Emergency Medicine: Perspectives of Graduating Residents in 2023

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In August 2021, an article published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine projected a surplus of more than 7,800 emergency physicians in 2030 based on multiple scenarios, including patterns of supply and demand for emergency physicians at that time. Figure 1: Figure 2: References Marco CA, Courtney DM, Ling LJ, et al. Ann Emerg Med.

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A Job Search Survey of 2023 Residency Graduates

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In August 2021, an article published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine projected a surplus of more than 7,800 emergency physicians in 2030 based on multiple scenarios, including patterns of supply and demand for emergency physicians at that time. References Marco CA, Courtney DM, Ling LJ, et al. Ann Emerg Med. 2021;78(6):726-737.

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How Long Should EM Residency Be? New Studies Shed Light

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10 The other study, conducted by US Acute Care Solutions (USACS), examined 1,084,085 ED encounters by 70 new three-year graduates, 39 new four-year graduates, and 476 experienced new hires in their first year of practice within a large emergency medicine group. References Nelson LS, Calderon Y, Ankel FK, et al. Ann Emerg Med.

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ED Boarding

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In November 2022, the American College of Emergency Physicians sent a letter to President Biden on behalf of 34 organizations, asking to convene stakeholders to identify solutions to address the emergency department (ED) boarding crisis.1 Over time, this caused attrition among ED physicians. percent) to 2.1

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EM@3AM: Oropharyngeal Candidiasis

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A 32-year-old male with HIV presents to the ED for loss of taste. In: Feigin and Cherry’s Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 8th ed, Cherry JD, Harrison G, Kaplan SL, et al (Eds), Elsevier 2018, Philadelphia 2018. We’ll keep it short, while you keep that EM brain sharp. PMID: 1740572. Candidiasis.

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