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Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

Jillian Roberson is the Recruitment & Marketing Specialist at EMrecruits and handles all aspects of marketing for physician and advanced practice provider openings with our group of nationwide clients. Looking for a new career in Emergency Medicine? You should start your search by talking to her... she'll guide you in the right direction. - Jillian is a 2008 graduate of the Schieffer School of Journalism at Texas Christian University and has been with EMrecruits since 2011.
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The EMrecruits Weekly | May 5, 2015

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

5/5/15 10:30 AM

The EMrecruits Weekly | May 5, 2015

Top Emergency Medicine News and Updates

Explore the top stories in emergency medicine news via our weekly newsletter below. Don't forget to visit our career site as well for a complete listing of our available emergency medicine careers.  

 
ACEP Shares AHA Report on Value of Emergency Medicine
from ACEP

ACEP is pleased to provide our members with a recent publication from the American Hospital Association (AHA) “Always There, Ready to Care,” promoting the extraordinary value of emergency medicine... Read More

Interview Mistakes All Emergency Medicine Physicians Should Avoid
from EMrecruits
You've applied for a new position, handled the initial phone screen like a pro, and now you're moving forward to the face-to-face interview. Are you ready? Avoid walking away from your next job interview saying, "I could have represented myself better than I did," by making sure you are prepared... Read More

"I Wish Things Were Different"
from EP Monthly
...and six other ways to communicate clearly and compassionately when the end is near. Few emergency physicians have been taught how to communicate with patients and families about end of life care. Unlike the systematic approach taken with procedures like intubation and central line placement, “goals of care” conversations are typically done extemporaneously, using previous experience, observation and tools like intuition and best judgment to get the job done... Read More

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Topics: Industry Topics

AAPA15 | Everything You Need to Know About the 2015 Challenge Bowl

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

5/4/15 6:29 PM

AAPA15 | Everything You Need to Know About the 2015 Challenge Bowl

Are you attending the 2015 American Academy of Physician Assistants Conference in San Francisco? If so, you are probably gearing up for one of the most electric events of the conference - the 2015 Challenge Bowl!

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Topics: Conferences

Interview Mistakes All Emergency Medicine Physicians Should Avoid

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/30/15 11:04 AM

Interview Mistakes All Emergency Medicine Physicians Should Avoid


You've applied for a new position, handled the initial phone screen like a pro, and now you're moving forward to the face-to-face interview. Are you ready?

Avoid walking away from your next job interview saying, "I could have represented myself better than I did," by making sure you are prepared. Even those with a strong curriculum vitae (CV) and years of experience can make classic mistakes that distract from their overall qualifications for an opportunity.

In order to avoid missing out on the next opportunity you apply for, be sure to prepare yourself and avoid these classic mistakes:
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Topics: Career Advancement

SEMPA 360 | What to Expect at the 11th Annual Conference at Disney

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/29/15 12:59 PM

SEMPA 360 | What to Expect at the 11th Annual Conference at Disney

We're only a few days away from SEMPA 360 - the Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants (SEMPA) 11th Annual Emergency Medicine Conference. The fun will be kicking off at Disney's Contemporary Resort on  May 3rd, 2015. Will you be joining us?

SEMPA 360 will be an an event you won't want to miss, with lectures on a variety of subjects that will offer attendees the most comprehensive and in-depth educational experience specifically designed for and by emergency medicine PAs.

The leading experts and the biggest names in emergency medicine will lecture on topics including pediatrics, critical care, toxicology, radiology, orthopedics, risk management and much more.
SEMPA 360 will also offer hands-on workshops, roundtable discussions, a town hall meeting, and of course the exhibit hall where you will be able to find EMrecruits at Booth #206!

Enjoy opportunities to network at the following receptions:

  • Wine and Cheese Networking Reception - Sunday, May 3 / 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Opening Celebration at Epcot - Monday, May 4 / 8:00 pm - 9:15 pm
    (buses begin boarding at The Contemporary at 7:15 pm)

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

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Topics: Conferences, SEMPA

The EMrecruits Weekly | April 28, 2015

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/28/15 6:07 AM

The EMrecruits Weekly | April 28, 2015

Top Emergency Medicine News and Updates

Explore the top stories in emergency medicine news via our weekly newsletter below. Don't forget to visit our career site as well for a complete listing of our available emergency medicine careers.  

 
Emergency Physician Dr. Bradford Walters on Being First Responder to Northwest Flight 255 Crash
from ACEP Now

On an August morning in 1987, a plane schedule to depart from the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport crashed on takeoff, causing the deadliest sole-survivor aviation accident in history. Emergency physician Bradford L. Walters, MD, FACEP, was one of the first responders...

Florida to Sue Feds Over ObamaCare Dispute
from The Hill

Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) announced Thursday he is suing the Obama administration as part of an escalating dispute over whether the state will expand Medicaid under ObamaCare...

How Twitter Can Help Predict Emergency Room Visits
from Medical Press
Twitter users who post information about their personal health online might be considered by some to be "over-sharers," but new research led by the University of Arizona suggests that health-related tweets may have the potential to be helpful for hospitals...

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Topics: Industry Topics