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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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SEMPA 360 | Enjoy These Remixed Classic Disney Songs to Get You Ready

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/27/15 10:15 AM

SEMPA 360 | Enjoy These "Remixed" Classic Disney Songs to Get You Ready

For those of you attending the SEMPA 360 emergency medicine conference at Disney's Contemporary Resort on May 3rd - 7th, this is something you need to check out before you go!  

I can vividly remember skipping around my living room, as a child, singing and dancing along to the music of my favorite Disney movies. As much as I enjoyed it, I'm sure it thoroughly annoyed my older brother and drove my parents crazy hearing the happy tunes of Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid on repeat almost every weekend.

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Topics: Conferences

SAEM 2015 | "Dodge" Interview Mishaps With These 5 Tips

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/23/15 3:06 PM

SAEM 2015 | "Dodge" Interview Mishaps With These 5 Tips

If you're an emergency medicine resident planning to attend the upcoming Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting in San Diego, you are probably gearing up to participate in the SAEM Dodgeball Tournament on May 14, 2015.

Dodgeball is a celebrated tradition in San Diego and SAEM has asked residency programs from across the nation to form teams for a double elimination tournament. Are you one of the 8 teams competing? 

Whether you'll be competing or watching from the sidelines this is an event you definitely won't want to miss. Share your thoughts on the tournament using #SAEM15 on social media and when you're not dodging balls on the court be sure to visit EMrecruits at Booth #302 in the exhibit hall to learn more about our emergency medicine jobs with independent, physician-owned groups from across the nation.

To help prepare you for an interview with one of our physician groups, we've compiled the following list to help you "dodge" interview mishaps.

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Topics: Conferences

TCEP15 | What to Expect at the 2015 Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/16/15 1:42 PM

TCEP15 | What to Expect at the 2015 Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas

We're only one week away from the Texas College of Emergency Physicians (TCEP) Annual Meeting kicking off in Austin, Texas. Will you be joining us  April 23-26, 2015?

TCEP15 will be an enlightening assembly, with lectures on a variety of subjects that have been important to Texas physicians in the past year.

Be sure to catch National ACEP Past President, Angela Gardner, MD, FACEP, for an update on current issues facing emergency physicians. Attendees will be excited to see a past favorite back again, the Ultrasound Lab will be held April 26, 2015 from 8am-4pm (Registration is $150.00) with the opportunity to learn about ED ultrasound and receive hands on experience by professional ultrasound technicians.

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

Winner Announced! | 2015 PEM Assembly, New York, NY

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/8/15 12:57 PM

Winner Announced! | 2015 PEM Assembly, New York, NY

The 2015 Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly recently wrapped up on February 26, 2015. New York's Midtown area was packed with pediatric emergency medicine physicians and residents discovering the newest techniques and learning from fabulous keynote speakers.
 
EMrecruits was excited to be a new exhibitor for the first time and we feel it was a great opportunity to showcase a number of our clients currently recruiting for pediatric emergency medicine physicians. Many of you showed interest is the opportunities we represent and we look forward to continuing the conversation now that the assembly has ended.

Below is a list of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician jobs we currently have available.  Take a look and let us know if either of these look like a good fit for you!

We also had a great deal of interest in registering for our giveaway of a Beats by Dre Bluetooth Speaker!  We are excited to announce that the winner is…

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Topics: Conferences

The EMrecruits Weekly | April 7, 2015

Posted by Jillian Roberson, Recruitment & Marketing Specialist

4/7/15 7:30 AM

The EMrecruits Weekly | April 7, 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.  

 
Providers Can't Sue State Medicaid Agencies Over Rates, Supreme Court Rules
from Modern Healthcare

Private healthcare providers cannot sue state Medicaid agencies over low reimbursement rates, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Tuesday in a 5-4 decision (PDF), reversing a lower court's ruling...

Emergency Medicine Physicians Urge Colleagues to Help Prevent Gun Violence
from Medical Press

In an editorial posted online today in the Annals of Emergency Medicine, two practicing emergency medicine physicians from the University of California, Davis, and Brown University—both thought leaders at the forefront of finding solutions to the public health crisis of gun violence—urge their colleagues to take direct action to protect the health and safety of patients and communities...

Study Suggests Inhaled Anesthestics Affect Neurons Involved in Anesthesia and Pain
from Anesthesiology News
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Maryland, reported discovering a previously unknown site of anesthetic action. They found that inhaled anesthetics prevent excitatory neurons from transmitting signals related to anesthesia...

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