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“The Future of Emergency Medicine” Inaugural address to the First Canadian EM Residents Workshop

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2015

Isser Dubinsky*
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Services, University Health Network, Toronto, Ont

Abstract

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On June 10 to 11 this year, the Residents’ Section of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP-RS) held its first official national forum for future emergency physicians — the First Canadian EM Residents Workshop, in conjunction with CAEP 2000. To celebrate the event, the RS decided to invite a nationally recognized emergency medicine leader, advocate, and teacher to be the first to address the Annual Residents’ Dinner. We were grateful for the privilege of having Dr. Isser Dubinsky be that person. Dr. Dubinsky, currently Chief of Emergency Services at the University Health Network in Toronto, was asked to speak about “The Future of Emergency Medicine.” Dr. Dubinsky's speech, filled with warmth, wisdom, and humanity, is transcribed below. — Jason Frank, MD, Chair CAEP-RS

Type
Resident Issues • Préoccupations Des Résidents
Copyright
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