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SAEM 2015 | What to Expect at the Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

5/8/15 7:30 AM

SAEM 2015 | What to Expect at the Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA

We're only a few days away from the 2015 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting kicking off in San Diego, California. Will you be joining us May 12-15, 2015?

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SAEM 2015 will bring together some of the most brilliant minds in academic emergency medicine to showcase their trailblazing research and share the newest advancements in emergency medicine education.

Thursday, May 14th, will be a fun filled day of events. Kick off you day by running in the SAEMF FUND Run, benefiting emergency medicine research and education, and that evening cheer on EM resident teams from across the nation as they compete in the SAEM Dodgeball Tournament.

Looking for the full schedule? CLICK HERE to view it in its entirety.

This will be the first year that EMrecruits exhibits at SAEM. We're looking forward to this opportunity to interact with leaders in emergency medicine. Be sure to come Booth #302 and visit with our team members about the democratic opportunities we represent.
 
  • Over 65 independent, physician-owned groups
  • Employed and Independent Contractor status (*dependent on opportunity)
  • Partnership / Buy-in opportunities available
  • Well-respected physician groups in the communities they serve
  • Desirable locations: including Hawaii, Texas, Pacific Northwest and Northeast
When you come by our Booth #302, you'll also have the opportunity to register for a GoPro HERO4 Action Camera! 

Leadership from our client partner Grossmont Emergency Medical Group (GEMG) will also be in attendance and available to speak with you. CLICK HERE to learn more about how this physician-owned group is improving emergency care in southern California.

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Topics: Conferences