ARE YOU A PATIENT? CLICK HERE

Department of Emergency Medicine | Saint John

Dalhousie Dept of Emergency Medicine
  • Work With Us
  • Emergency Medicine Saint John
    • Meet Our Faculty
    • Emergency Medicine in Saint John
    • EMSJ – Strategic Plan
    • Dalhousie University – DEM – Strategic Plan
    • Disclaimer
  • COVID-19
    • COVID-19 – Quick Links
    • Firstline – Horizon Guideline App
    • COVID-19 – SJRH and New Brunswick
    • COVID-19 – Infection Protection and Control
    • COVID-19 – SJRHEM Screening Pathways
    • COVID-19 – Clinical Management
    • COVID-19 – Internal Daily Update
  • Programs
    • Clinical
    • Medical Students
    • Residents
    • Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
    • Research – Dal EM in NB
    • Simulation
    • Ultrasound
    • Quality Improvement and KT
    • Social EM
    • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility
  • Calendar
  • Physicians
  • Emergency Medicine Review

Tag Archives: medical education

EM Grand Rounds: Creating a Safe Learning Environment: What can I do?

Posted on December 31, 2022 by Janeske Vonkeman

Dr. Robert Boulay, MD, CCFP

Assistant Dean, Clinical Education, Dalhousie Medicine NB

Continue Reading
Posted in EM Grand Rounds | Tagged faculty development, grand rounds, medical education, teaching

Academic/Clinical Series

  • EM Reflections
  • Resident Clinical Pearls
  • Med Student Pearls
  • ED Rounds
  • Trauma Reflections
  • PoCUS Pearls

Upcoming Events

Jun
7
Wed
12:00 am SJUCC IN SITU SIMS
SJUCC IN SITU SIMS
Jun 7 @ 12:00 am – 11:59 pm
SJUCC IN SITU SIMS
 
Jun
8
Thu
8:30 am ED IN SITU sim
ED IN SITU sim
Jun 8 @ 8:30 am – 9:00 am
ED IN SITU sim
D3 Dr. Way Facilitator Roman Tymchal Debriefer Dr.Page
8:30 am PG/UG Simulation
PG/UG Simulation
Jun 8 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am
PG/UG Simulation
 
2:00 pm ICU IN SITU SIM
ICU IN SITU SIM
Jun 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
ICU IN SITU SIM
 
Jun
12
Mon
9:00 am OB SIM
OB SIM
Jun 12 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
OB SIM
 
View Calendar

SJRHEM Posts by Category

  • Clinical (449)
  • Clinical Pearl (2)
  • CPD (380)
  • CQI (94)
  • EDIA (2)
  • EM Grand Rounds (132)
  • EM Reflections (67)
  • journal club (6)
  • Medical Student Pearl (68)
  • Medical Students (149)
  • News (10)
  • PoCUS Pearl (29)
  • PoCUS rounds (4)
  • Podcast (9)
  • Procedures (1)
  • Research (108)
  • Resident (204)
  • Resident Clinical Pearl (81)
  • Simulation (23)
  • Social (10)
  • Staff Area (36)
  • Staff Pearl (1)
  • Trauma Reflections (14)
  • Ultrasound (85)
  • Uncategorized (34)

Latest Tweets

  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @PaulAtkinsonEM: Interesting study. Governments should be able to track this regionally through Medicare and EMR data… https://t.co/ZWadsSq7KQ

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @CJEMonline: What were the MOST INFLUENTIAL CJEM papers of 2022? https://t.co/ZqgKsfY8W9 @CAEP_Docs @EMCases @WeAreCanadiEM… https://t.co/xx8d6uWYIw

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @IFEMPresident: @PaulAtkinsonEM @stemlyns @howlett_md @jiconnoly @RCEMpresident @CAEP_Docs @ACEPNow A. DTS Dynamic triage score. 3… https://t.co/ZkB0JwuKeB

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @docschull: @PaulAtkinsonEM @stemlyns @howlett_md @IFEMPresident @jiconnoly @RCEMpresident @CAEP_Docs @ACEPNow No. Too blunt (e… https://t.co/5iVCVIVDVC

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @PaulAtkinsonEM: Root cause of ER crisis: hospital inpatient capacity >100% (@CAEP_Docs ) Government response: Complain about family… https://t.co/AXq6M92Azx

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @PaulAtkinsonEM: Question for #EMtwitter: what is the min No. of protected open ED beds to provide safe emergency care (for an avera… https://t.co/1LBgo7vqDg

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @PaulAtkinsonEM: Question for #EMTwitter … are current #Triage scores still safe and fit for purpose knowing that target times are n… https://t.co/PJSclCebEo

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    Are you heading into your ED for a shift this evening? Check out our EM Grand Rounds on The Impact of Shiftwork i… https://t.co/awOiv7pOE0

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @PaulAtkinsonEM: This👇@nb_docs @HorizonHealthNB @VitaliteNB @CMA_Docs @NBHealthCouncil @Gov_NB @CBCNB @TJProvincial https://t.co/tDzuuoXCQM

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @PaulAtkinsonEM: #MindBlown 🤯informed by a @HorizonHealthNB specialist MD that NO REFERAL is needed for specialist care!!! Only issu… https://t.co/dhwM9g9X1Q

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    RT @DalEMCanada: Physicians using #POCUS more likely to change their initial diagnosis in critically ill patients. Overall similar d… https://t.co/3E1dkRUYp3

    5 months ago
  • Tweet Avatar
    @sjrhem
    @@sjrhem
    A 10-month-old is brought to your ED. She fell, her mom caught her by the arm, and now refuses to move it. How wou… https://t.co/aFC6MbnDft

    5 months ago

Contact

SAINT JOHN REGIONAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Level One, Saint John Regional Hospital
400 University Avenue
PO Box 2100
Saint John, New Brunswick CANADA
E2L 4L2
Academic Department
506.648.6092 (TEL)
506.648.6055 (FAX)
Clinical Department
506.648.6900 (TEL)
  • Emergency Medicine in Saint John
  • COVID-19
  • SJRHEM Posts
  • Links
  • Faculty
  • Programs
  • Calendar
  • Staff Area
© 2013 - 2023 Saint John Regional Hospital Emergency Medicine. All Rights Reserved.