Wednesday, May 22, 2013

AAEM Stands with First Responders in Oklahoma; How You Can Help Too

Please help us spread the information on how you can help the recovery efforts in Oklahoma.  

In light of the devastating tornadoes that have affected Oklahoma and the surrounding area, the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) would like to send our thoughts and prayers to everyone who has suffered losses in the wake of this storm.

AAEM President, William Durkin, MD MBA FAAEM, notes that “We applaud the work of the dedicated first responders, emergency personnel, and volunteers who are still working to rescue and treat victims of the storm. Rescuers will be facing long hours and dangerous conditions as the efforts continue, and we would like to express our solidarity with these brave individuals.”

AAEM has pledged a donation to the American Red Cross to help in the recovery efforts.

How to Help
People who wish to make a donation have several options to do so.
You can support American Red Cross Disaster Relief, which helps provide food, shelter and emotional support to those affected by disasters like the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma and Texas as well as disasters big and small throughout the United States by visiting redcross.org, dialing 1-800-REDCROSS, or texting “REDCROSS” to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

People in Oklahoma near the tornado area are encouraged to connect with one another and let loved ones know that they are safe. This can be done through the “I’m Safe” feature on the free Red Cross tornado app. In addition, if you have access to a computer, go to redcross.org/safeandwell to list yourself as safe. If not, you can text loved ones or call a family member and ask them to register you on the site.

The Salvation Army is also currently mobilizing disaster response units to serve hard-hit areas in Central Oklahoma, including Moore and South Oklahoma City. The Salvation Army is welcoming cash donations that will help provide food, water, ice, and other necessities in the initial response.
The Salvation Army is also providing emotional and spiritual comfort to those affected.

Donors are encouraged to give online at www.SalvationArmyUSA.org or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769). You can also text the word “STORM” to 80888 to make a $10 donation through your mobile phone; to confirm your gift, respond with the word “Yes.”

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The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) is the specialty society in emergency medicine today. As an organization, AAEM believes achievement of board certification represents the only acceptable method of attaining recognition as a specialist in emergency medicine.
For more information, please visit www.aaem.org or call 800-884-2236.
Connect with AAEM: www.aaem.org/connect.  


Please help us spread the information on how you can help the recovery efforts in Oklahoma. 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

New! May Podcast: Asset Protection for Emergency Physicians





Asset Protection - Emergency Physician Advocates: Medical-Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine



AAEM Podcasts

 Joseph Wood, MD JD MAAEM FAAEM, Vice Chair of Emergency Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, and past-president of AAEM, discusses asset protection for emergency physicians. Dr. Wood walks you through three hypothetical cases and alerts you ways to structure your assets for maximum protection under the law. He also touches on liability insurance, medical malpractice insurance, and possible schemes you may encounter. .Intro music by Kämmerer, "Take Left" from the album "Rhodes to Wisdom," powered by JAMENDO.

Listen on the AAEM website.



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Friday, May 3, 2013

May is Stroke Awareness Month


May is Stroke Awareness Month. Both physicians and the general public can participate to increase awareness.

For our members and other emergency physicians, we encourage you to submit public comments to The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) Stroke Performance Oversight Committee, regarding performance measures for acute ischemic stroke (see below).

For the public, we encourage you you to brush up on your awareness of recognizing stroke symptoms and knowing what steps to take in case of that emergency (see below).