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

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The emergency medicine workforce is an important issue with ramifications for physicians relocating or retiring, medical students considering the specialty, and graduating residents seeking their first jobs. 1 The workforce in emergency medicine is constantly in flux, and dependent on numerous factors. Ann Emerg Med.

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A Job Search Survey of 2023 Residency Graduates

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The emergency medicine workforce is an important issue with ramifications for physicians relocating or retiring, medical students considering the specialty, and graduating residents seeking their first jobs. 1 The workforce in emergency medicine is constantly in flux, and dependent on numerous factors. Ann Emerg Med.

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Gen Z in the ED: Medical Student Perspectives on Emergency Medicine

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What do you view as the biggest challenges in emergency medicine? Nick: The 2021 job report, which predicts an excess of emergency physicians by 2030, has encouraged me to think critically about my career. Both fit the generalist aspect I enjoy, but I did not end up loving the OR.

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Gen Z in the ED: Medical Student Perspectives on Emergency Medicine

Core EM

What do you view as the biggest challenges in emergency medicine? Nick: The 2021 job report, which predicts an excess of emergency physicians by 2030, has encouraged me to think critically about my career. Both fit the generalist aspect I enjoy, but I did not end up loving the OR.

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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 A pre-pandemic analysis estimated a shortage of 500,000 registered nurses by 2030.

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EM@3AM: Oropharyngeal Candidiasis

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The post EM@3AM: Oropharyngeal Candidiasis appeared first on emDOCs.net - Emergency Medicine Education. Answer : Oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC), also known as thrush Epidemiology Typically, an overgrowth of the fungus Candida Albicans 3 primary susceptible populations Immunocompromised (i.e. Fisher BT, Smith PB, Zaoutis TE. Candidiasis.

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