Ep 23 - Smacc Chicago update

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Exciting Updates from St. Emlyn's: Highlights, Conferences, and Upcoming Events Welcome to the St. Emlyn's Podcast Recap Greetings, St. Emlyn's community! We are delighted to bring you the latest updates and highlights from our podcast and blogosphere. Let's dive into our recent achievements, exciting conferences, and what's on the horizon for our team. Highlights from the Past Few Months The past few months have been phenomenal for St. Emlyn's. Our blog has seen a surge in readership, and we’ve received fantastic feedback on various posts and podcast episodes. One standout topic has been the work on high-sensitive troponin, thanks to Rick's invaluable insights. Even those of us working with troponin in our department found new learnings through the podcast. Another high point was Natalie May's episode on button battery ingestion in children. This critical topic resonated with many of our listeners and highlighted the dangers and necessary precautions surrounding this issue. Additionally, having Alan Grayson critique NICE guidelines on heart failure provided us with fresh perspectives and sparked meaningful discussions within our virtual hospital. Conferences and Collaborations Our team has been active on the conference circuit, sharing knowledge and gaining new insights. The European Society of Emergency Medicine (EUSEM) conference in Amsterdam was a significant event, offering a plethora of information and networking opportunities. Natalie is even planning to produce a book and podcast to summarize the key takeaways from the conference. Down in Exeter, the Chem conference exceeded expectations. Adam Ruben’s podcast recap provided a comprehensive overview of the event, and we had the pleasure of paddleboarding with Cliff Reed, adding a bit of fun to the professional gathering. The Evolution of Emergency Medical Conferences Emergency medical conferences have evolved remarkably over the past decade. The variety and depth of content offered now are impressive. Our team is already gearing up for the Chem conference in Manchester next September, and the recently released program for SMACC Chicago has everyone buzzing with excitement. SMACC Chicago: A Preview The SMACC conferences are renowned for their exceptional quality and dynamic content, and SMACC Chicago is no exception. The program is packed with sessions from leading experts in emergency medicine, making it challenging to choose which talks to attend. Simon Carley will be presenting alongside luminaries like Scott Weingart, Pat Cross-Kerry, Ashley Shree, and Stephen Mayer, promising a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. The release of the SMACC Chicago program has us eagerly anticipating the event. With five streams of information, choosing which sessions to attend will be a delightful dilemma. Highlights include sessions with Karim Brohee, Paul Marik, Rick Body, and Louise Cullen. Simon is excited to be part of such an esteemed lineup, despite the stiff competition. Workshops and Debates Before the main conference kicks off, a series of workshops will provide hands-on learning experiences. Simon will join Scott from the Medical Evidence Blog, Ken Milne from SGEM, Rob McSweeney, Rick Body, and David Newman from Smart EM to discuss evidence-based emergency medicine. It’s an incredible opportunity to learn from and with the best in the field. One of the anticipated sessions is the SMACC Chicago forum on Thursday afternoon, featuring debates and discussions on topics that matter deeply to the emergency medicine community. The session titled “Seeking the Truth” promises to be a highlight, with speakers like Paul Young and Simon Finfer discussing randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Networking and Building Connections Conferences like SMACC are not just about attending sessions—they’re about building connections and forming lasting relationships with peers and mentors. Meeting the greats of emergency medicine, such as Dave Newman, and discussing both cutting-edge t

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