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MARCH 27 WORCESTER

REGIONAL MEETING SOCIETY FOR ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE

NEW ENGLAND

REGIONAL==

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

EXHIBITORS (Lounge)

U.S. Army Health Care

ARMY PHYSICIANS OVERVIEW

As an Army physician you’ll get to practice in an environment without the distractions

of the “business” side of the profession. That’s because you’ll practice medicine in

one of the few places in the world where comprehensive patient care is the top

priority. Insurance companies never dictate the course of treatment – Army

physicians do. And, unlike the private sector, there are no malpractice insurance

premiums, staffing issues or overhead costs for you to worry about.

Table of Contents 2

Agenda 3

Welcome 4

Meeting Information 5

Planning Committee 6

Welcome Announcements 7

Keynote Address 8

Platform Oral Presentations 9

Poster Presentations 10

Lunch Workshop 12

Lightning Oral Presentations 13

Presenters Index 17

Presentations Listed by Institution 18

Day at a Glance 24

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AGENDA

7:00 – 8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast Lounge

Plenary Session

8:00 – 8:05 AM NERDS Welcome: Elissa Perkins, MD, MPH & Patricia Mitchell, RN Ballroom

8:05 – 8:25 AM SAEM Welcome: Ali Raja, MD, MBA, MPH

8:25 – 9:10 AM Keynote Address: Dowin Boatright, MD, MBA

9:10 – 9:20 AM Break

9:20 – 11:30 AM Platform Oral Presentations (9 min each / 3 min Q+A)

9:20 – 9:29 AM Boston University School of Medicine

9:32 – 9:41 AM UMMS-UMass Memorial Medical Center

9:44 – 9:53 AM UMMS-Baystate Medical Center

9:56 – 10:05 AM Brown Alpert Medical School

10:08 – 10:17 AM Yale School of Medicine

10:20 – 10:30 AM Break

10:30 – 10:39 AM Harvard Medical School-BIDMC

10:42 – 10:51 AM UConn School of Medicine

10:54 – 11:03 AM Harvard Medical School-BWH/MGH

11:06 – 11:15 AM Tufts Medical School-Maine Medical Center

11:18 – 11:27 AM Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

Poster Session

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Presentations Suites A & B

Lunch Session

12:10 – 1:10 PM Networking Lunch Ballroom

AWAEM Lunch Workshop Room 320

Lightning Oral Session

1:20 – 3:40 PM Lightning Oral Presentations (5 min each / 2 min Q+A)

1:20 – 2:20 PM Track 1A: Clinical Operations Room 304

Track 1B: Info Tech, Infectious Diseases, Cardiovascular Room 320

Track 1C: Geriatrics, Prehospital / EMS, Airway Room 401

Track 1D: Health Services, Disease / Injury Prev, Prof Wellness Room 402

Track 1E: Simulation, Education, Neurology, Pediatrics Room 519

2:20 – 2:30 PM Snack Break Lounge

2:30 – 3:30 PM Track 2A: Sex / Gender / Race, Education Room 304

Track 2B: International, Gastrointestinal / Genitourinary Room 320

Track 2C: Pain Management, Opioid Abuse Room 401

Track 2D: Ultrasound, Social / Emotional / Behavioral Room 402

Track 2E: Cardiovascular / Critical Care Room 519

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WELCOME!

Dear Colleague,

We are proud to welcome you to the New England Regional Meeting of the Society for Academic

Emergency Medicine (SAEM). Now in our 23rd year, this meeting is the primary forum for presenting original

emergency medicine research in the New England area.

The New England Regional Meeting is sponsored by the New England Research Directors (NERDs)

committee whose membership is listed below. This year’s meeting was organized by Boston Medical Center.

We’d like to extend our gratitude to the people who have helped to make this meeting happen: our

coordinator, Amy Michaluk, the SAEM team, the NERDS committee members; as well as the many volunteers

and session moderators. Your time and efforts are enormously appreciated.

Sincerely,

Elissa Schechter-Perkins, MD, MPH, DTMH Patricia Mitchell, RN

Co-Chair

New England Research Directors Committee

Boston Medical Center

Co-Chair

New England Research Directors Committee

Boston Medical Center

NERDS MEMBER INSTITUTIONS

Baystate Medical Center – University of Massachusetts Medical School-Baystate

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center – Harvard Medical School

Boston Medical Center – Boston University School of Medicine

Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital – Harvard Medical School

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center – Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

Hartford Hospital – University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Maine Medical Center – Tufts University School of Medicine

Rhode Island Hospital – Alpert Medical School of Brown University

UMass Memorial Medical Center – University of Massachusetts Medical School

Yale-New Haven Hospital – Yale School of Medicine

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MEETING INFORMATION

SAEM MISSION

The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) is dedicated to the improvement of care of the

acutely ill and injured patient by improving research and education. To achieve this mission, SAEM influences

health policy through forums, publications, interorganizational collaboration, policy development, and

consultation services for physicians, teachers, researchers, and students. SAEM represents excellence and

leadership in academic emergency medicine, and its values include idealism and quality in all endeavors,

nurturing and camaraderie and diversity among members, as well as creative and symbiotic interactions with

other organizations.

The mission of SAEM is to lead the advancement of academic emergency medicine through education and

research, advocacy and professional development.

MEETING OBJECTIVES

In keeping with the mission of SAEM, the New England Regional Meeting aims to provide emergency medicine

trainees and faculty the opportunity to present their original research in a forum that will foster development

and productivity of new researchers in emergency medicine.

As a result of participating in this activity, participants should be able to:

1. apply both education and research findings to your emergency medicine practice;

2. apply key statistical indicators in analyzing research and educational results;

3. utilize acceptable research and educational methods and study designs in the development of

research projects;

4. realize the details of the framework for Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) so that intended practice

improvements are vetted through this prism; and

5. obtain the necessary education, research, and administrative tools needed to advance within the

academic emergency medicine sector.

CME

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and

policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership

of the University of Cincinnati and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. The University of Cincinnati is

accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Cincinnati designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Certificates of Completion:

The University of Cincinnati will issue CME Certificates of Completion to the e-mail address provided with your

registration, for those attendees who have checked in at the registration desk.

MEETING WEBSITE

http://saem.org/meetings/regional-meetings/new-england

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PLANNING COMMITTEE

A special thanks to…

NERDS CO-CHAIRS

Patricia Mitchell, RN

Boston Medical Center

Boston University School of Medicine

Elissa Schechter-Perkins MD, MPH, DTMH

Boston Medical Center

Boston University School of Medicine

NERDS MEMBERS

Matthew Babineau, MD

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Dartmouth College

Edward Boyer, MD, PhD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Harvard Medical School

Joao Delgado, MD

Hartford Hospital

University of Connecticut School of

Medicine

Michael Filbin, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital

Harvard Medical School

John P. Haran, Jr., MD

UMass Memorial Medical Center

UMass Medical School

Gregory Jay, MD, PhD

Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Rhode Island Hospital

Olga Kovalerchik, MD

Yale-New Haven Hospital

Yale School of Medicine

Jason Lewis, MD

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Harvard Medical School

Virginia Mangolds, PhD, FNP-C, MSN,

BSED, ENP-C

UMass Memorial Medical Center

UMass Medical School

Blair Alden Parry, CCRC, BA

Massachusetts General Hospital

Harvard Medical School

Megan Ranney, MD, MPH

Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Rhode Island Hospital

Elizabeth Schoenfeld, MD, MS

Baystate Medical Center

UMass Medical School-Baystate

Nathan Shapiro, MD, MPH

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Harvard Medical School

Howard Smithline, MD, MS

Baystate Medical Center

UMass Medical School-Baystate

Tania Strout, PhD, RN, MS

Maine Medical Center

Tufts University School of Medicine

NERDS COORDINATOR

Amy Michaluk

Rhode Island Hospital

CME TEAM

Bruce Gebhardt, MD

CME Presentation Reviewer

University of Cincinnati

Barb Forney

CME Program Manager

University of Cincinnati

SAEM TEAM

Holly Byrd-Duncan, MBA

Membership & Meetings

George Greaves

Membership

Nick Olah

Digital Communications

Andrea Ray

Education

Doug Ray, MBA

Finance

Megan N. Schagrin, MBA, CAE, CFRE

Chief Executive Officer

MODERATORS

James Feldman, MD, MPH

Boston Medical Center

Boston University School of Medicine

Calvin Huang, MD, MPH

Massachusetts General Hospital

Harvard Medical School

Meghan McGrath, MD

Boston Medical Center

Boston University School of Medicine

William Soares, III, MD, MS

Baystate Medical Center

UMass Medical School-Baystate

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WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENTS (8:00 – 8:25 AM)

Location: Ballroom

8:00 – 8:05 “Welcome from the New England Research Directors (NERDS)”

Patricia Mitchell, RN

NERDS Co-Chair

Patricia Mitchell, RN is the

Director of Research Operations

for the Department of

Emergency Medicine at Boston

Medical Center. She is an

Assistant Research Professor at Boston University

School of Medicine. She received her nursing

degree from Boston City Hospital School of Nursing.

She has been a faculty member in the Department

of Emergency Medicine since 1998. She has played

a leadership role in many important research studies

at Boston City Hospital and Boston Medical Center

that have included novel technologies to aide in

the diagnosis of cardiac ischemia, ED-SBIRT, and ED

point of care testing studies in infectious diseases.

She has served as Co-PI and Co-I on many NIH,

industry and foundation funded projects and is

currently the Co-PI of a Health Policy Commission

Health Care Innovation Program, “High Touch High

Trust,” which utilizes community health advocates to

engage high ED utilizers in order to address social

determinants of health with a goal of decreasing ED

visits. She serves as Program Director for a NIH/NIDA-

funded multicenter clinical trial: “Intervention to

Increase Naloxone Engagement and Distribution in

community Pharmacies: A 4 state randomized

clinical trial.” She is a long-standing member of

SAEM and NERDS.

Elissa M. Schechter-Perkins MD,

MPH, DTMH

NERDS Co-Chair

Elissa M. Schechter-Perkins MD,

MPH, DTMH is the Vice Chair of

Emergency Medicine Research

at Boston Medical Center and

the Boston University School of Medicine. After she

finished her Emergency Medicine training at Yale

(which was longer ago than she likes to admit), she

completed a fellowship in International Emergency

Medicine, and received her MPH as well as her

diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. She has

been working in the Emergency Department at

Boston Medical Center since 2008, and joined the

NERDS committee in 2017. Her academic area of

interest focuses on the intersection of infectious

diseases, public health, and the Emergency

Department. She has developed programs and

evaluated methods to enhance both Emergency

Department and hospital-wide screening for

infectious diseases that have public health

consequences, including HIV, HCV, MRSA, and

influenza. Her personal time is devoted to

chauffeuring her mini-ME’s to their ever expanding,

can’t miss extra-curricular activities, loving on her

puppy, mountain-biking, and competing in

triathlons/obstacle/running races in a futile attempt

to make people think she is more athletic than she

actually is.

8:05 – 8:25 “Welcome from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM)”

Ali S. Raja, MD, MBA, MPH

SAEM Board of Directors Member-at-Large

Ali S. Raja, MD, MBA, MPH, FACHE (@AliRaja_MD) is the Executive Vice Chair of the

Department of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and an

Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS). Dr. Raja received his MPH from

the Harvard School of Public Health, holds MD and MBA degrees from Duke University

and, after training in emergency medicine at the University of Cincinnati, completed a

research fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is board certified in both emergency medicine

and clinical informatics, and is appointed to both the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Radiology

at HMS. A practicing emergency physician and author of over 200 publications, his federally-funded

research focuses on improving the appropriateness of resource utilization in emergency medicine. Dr. Raja

is also an expert on the management of critically ill patients in the emergency department and prehospital

arenas. He has served as a critical care air transport team commander for the US Air Force, a civilian flight

physician, a tactical physician for a number of local, state, and federal agencies, and a physician with

MA-1 DMAT. Ali Raja has been involved with SAEM for 20 years, and now serves on the Board of Directors.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS (8:25 – 9:10 AM)

Location: Ballroom

8:25 – 9:10 “The State of Diversity in the Physician Workforce”

This lecture will describe the present diversity in the physician workforce, provide historical context for the present

diversity, and describe the challenges to sustaining diversity into the future. At the end of this lecture, participants

will: (1) understand past interventions to promote diversity in the physician workforce; (2) be aware of current

barriers to promoting diversity; and (3) be able to identify strategies to promote diversity in the physician

workforce.

Presented by:

Dowin H. Boatright, MD, MBA, MHS

Yale School of Medicine

Dowin H. Boatright, MD, MBA, MHS is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale

School of Medicine. Dr. Boatright is a graduate of Morehouse College, Rice University (MBA),

and Baylor College of Medicine. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at

Denver Health / University of Colorado where he also served as Chief Resident and among

many honors received the Denver Health Program Director’s Award in 2015. After residency,

Dr. Boatright began fellowship in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars

program at the Yale School of Medicine where his research focused on diversity in medicine and bias and

discrimination in medical education. Following residency, Dr. Boatright joined the faculty of the Emergency

Department at the Yale School of Medicine. Among his publications are a recent paper which examined racial

disparities in Alpha Omega Alpha membership and the impact of accreditation standards on diversity in medical

school. His work has been featured in NPR, Forbes, and NBC News.

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PLATFORM ORAL PRESENTATIONS (9:20 – 11:30 AM)

Location: Ballroom

Moderators: Elissa Perkins, MD, MPH and Patricia Mitchell, RN

9:20 – 9:29

How Well do we Treat Opiate Abuse? Assessing Performance in an Urban Academic Emergency

Department

Thomas Gill, MD, MS, Boston University / Boston Medical Center

(3 min Q&A)

9:32 – 9:41

Characteristics of Children with Suspected Dengue Fever During an Outbreak

Timothy Gleeson, MD, UMass Medical School / UMass Memorial Medical Center

(3 min Q&A)

9:44 – 9:53

Reliability of a Bayesian Algorithm to Predict Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Emergency Department

Alec Freling, MD, UConn School of Medicine / Hartford Hospital

(3 min Q&A)

9:56 – 10:05

Barriers and Facilitators to the Evidence Based Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism: A Qualitative Analysis

Ashley Kunz, MD, UMass Medical School-Baystate / Baystate Medical Center

(3 min Q&A)

10:08 – 10:17

Feasibility and Initial Efficacy of GAPcare: the Geriatric Acute & Post-acute Fall Prevention Program

Elizabeth Goldberg, MD, ScM, Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital

(3 min Q&A)

10:20 – 10:30 Break

10:30 – 10:39

Systematic Capture of Patient Triage Phenotypes From Emergency Department Electronic Health Records

Adrian Haimovich, MD, PhD, Yale School of Medicine / Yale-New Haven Medical Center

(3 min Q&A)

10:42 – 10:51

A Multimodal Curriculum on Intimate Partner Violence for Medical Students in an Emergency Medicine

Clerkship

Alanna Darling, MD, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

(3 min Q&A)

10:54 – 11:03

Evaluation of an Electronic Laboratory Results Notification Tool

Stephen Dorner, MD, MPH, MSc, Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts General Hospital

(3 min Q&A)

11:06 – 11:15

ED Electrical Cardioversion: Shockingly Simple and Safe

Andrew Fried, MD, Tufts University / Maine Medical Center

(3 min Q&A)

11:18 – 11:27

Current Assessment Methods in Emergency Medicine Clerkship End-of-Rotation Evaluation Tools

Sarah Crockett, MD and Bailey Hilty, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

(3 min Q&A)

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS (11:30 AM – 12:10 PM)

Location: Suites A & B

Career Development

#1 Speaker Training Pilot Program for Women in Health Care Decreases Fear of Public Speaking

Ashley Deutsch, MD, UMass Medical School-Baystate / Baystate Medical Center

#2 Emergency Medicine Research Associates Program: Impacts and Outcomes

Shelby Mader, UMass Medical School-Baystate / Baystate Medical Center

Disease / Injury Prevention

#3 Obesity is Highly Prevalent among Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department Chest Pain Observation Unit

Olga Kovalerchik, MD, Yale School of Medicine / Yale-New Haven Medical Center

#4 Emergency Medicine Providers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Overweight/Obesity

Olga Kovalerchik, MD, Yale School of Medicine / Yale-New Haven Medical Center

#5 Dosage and Effects of 2,4-Dinitrophenol for Weight Loss As Described on Social Media.

Michael Chary, MD, PhD, Boston Children's Hospital

#6 Medical Home Intervention and ED Utilization in Unstably Housed People Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Douglas Barber, Yale School of Medicine / Yale-New Haven Medical Center

#7 Examining a Partnership between Youth and Community Stakeholders in Violence Intervention

Edouard Coupet, Jr, MD, MS, Yale School of Medicine / Yale-New Haven Medical Center

#8 Evolution of United States legislation to facilitate bystander response to opioid overdose

James Fletcher, BM BCh, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Education

#9 Core Content for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Training: A Modified Delphi Consensus Study

Erika Constantine, MD, Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital-Hasbro Children's Hospital

#10 Logistic Factors Affecting the Use of Ultrasound Machines by Emergency Medicine Residents

Calvin Huang, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

#11 Year-to-Year Trends in Emergency Medicine Morbidity and Mortality Rounds

Jason Lewis, MD, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#12 Mastery Multiple Choice Tests: Automatic Item Generation, Standard Setting, and Learner Performance

Eric Shappell, MD, MHPE, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

#13 February Teach-Off Competition: A $60 Teaching Intervention to Beat the Winter Blues

Meghan McGrath, Boston University / Boston Medical Center

#14 Emergency Medicine Clinical Exposure and Career Development Series: A Preclinical Emergency Medicine Curriculum

Gregory Peters, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#15 Design and Implementation of a Low-cost Partial-task Trainer for Gross Hematuria Management

Andrew Eyre, MD, MSHPEd, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School

International

#16 Effectiveness of Children’s Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Program on Earthquake Preparedness in Jordan

Fadi Issa, MD, EMDM, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#17 The Practitioner’s Guide to Global Health: an online curriculum preparing medical learners for field experiences

Gabrielle A. Jacquet, MD, MPH, Boston University / Boston Medical Center

#18 Impact of Road Safety Laws in Colombia on Road Traffic Collision Fatalities and Injuries

Killiam Argote, MD, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Operations / Quality Improvement

#19 Efficacy of Computed Tomography Use in Assessing Traumatic Brain Injury in Adult and Pediatric Patients

Taneisha Wilson, MD, ScM, Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital

#20 Implementation of Shock Index Display in an Electronic Health Record

William Baker, MD, Boston University / Boston Medical Center

#21 Are Hospitals C.O.D.E (Clinical, Operational, Disaster, and Emergency) Terminology standardized

Christine Buckley, MSHEM, BSN, RN, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#22 Patient Density: An Objective Measure of Long Term Emergency Department Crowding

David Chiu, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#23 What Constitutes A “Busy” Day in the Emergency Department?

Jonathan Harding, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#24 Identification of Bottlenecks in Patient Flow: A Simulation Study

Seewan Kim, Yale School of Medicine / Yale-New Haven Medical Center

#25 Impact of Non-Clinical Staff Callback Program on Return ED Visits and Hospitalizations

Zheng Ben Ma, MD, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School

#26 An Emergency Department’s Response to a Statewide Hepatitis A Outbreak

David Fett, PharmD, Boston University / Boston Medical Center

#27 2017 Benchmarking Survey: Comparing Pediatric vs. Adult Academic Emergency Departments

Niels Rathlev, UMass Medical School-Baystate / Baystate Medical Center

#28 Patient and Clinical Process Predictors of Patients Leaving Without Being Seen from the Emergency Department

Niels Rathlev, UMass Medical School-Baystate / Baystate Medical Center

#29 An electronic clinical decision tool reduces unnecessary tetanus vaccinations in the emergency department

Reid McMurry, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School

#30 Formative Evaluation for ED-initiated Buprenorphine User-Centered Decision Support

Jessica Ray, PhD, Yale School of Medicine / Yale-New Haven Medical Center

#31 Standardized Sign-Out Forms Improve Transition of Care of Emergency Department Psychiatric Boarding Patients

Sulynn Walker, MD, UMass Medical School-Baystate / Baystate Medical Center

Prehospital / EMS

#32 Opening Up Management Strategies: Steroid Administration for Asthma in Statewide EMS Treatment Protocols

Christie Fritz, MD, MS, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Toxicology

#33 Acute Respiratory Distress from Cement Dust Exposure

Shihab Ali, MD, Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital

Ultrasound

#34 Sonographic Diagnosis of Adult Bowel Intussusception Using a Novel Sonographic Scanning Approach-A Case Series

Daniel Balk, MD, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#35 Implementation of a New Ultrasound Documentation System and Impact on Documentation Compliance

Celine Pascheles, MD, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

#36 Comparing the Accuracy of Micro-Focus X-ray to Standard Ultrasound for Identifying Small Fractures

Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH, Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital

#37 Comparing the Accuracy of Micro-Focus X-ray to Standard Ultrasound for Locating Glass Foreign Bodies

Naz Karim, MD, MHA, MPH, Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital

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LUNCH (12:10 – 1:10 PM)

Breakout: Networking Lunch

Location: Ballroom

Breakout: AWAEM Lunch Workshop: “Time Management Toolkit”

Location: Room 320

Grab your lunch and meet the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM) in Room 320 for

a time management workshop. Learn how the “Time Management Toolkit” was developed as a collaborative

effort amongst AWAEM members. AWAEM will provide practical instruction and conduct exercises in multi-tasking,

email management, managing deadlines, managing meetings, and needs.

Presented by:

Maria O’Rourke, MD

Co-Chair of Wellness, Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM)

EM Residency Program

Director of Emergency Ultrasound, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, St. Joseph’s Medical Center -

Stockton

Touro University School of Medicine

Valerie Dobiesz, MD, MPH

Vice President of Membership and Engagement, Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine

(AWAEM)

Director of Internal Programs, STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Core Faculty, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School

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LIGHTNING ORAL PRESENTATIONS (1:20 – 2:20 PM)

TRACK 1A TRACK 1B TRACK 1C TRACK 1D TRACK 1E

Location: Room 304 Room 320 Room 401 Room 402 Room 519

Moderator: Meghan McGrath,

MD

Michael Filbin, MD John Haran, Jr., MD Elizabeth

Schoenfeld, MD, MS

William Soares,

III, MD, MS

1:20 – 1:25 Clinical Operations Information Technology Geriatrics Health Services,

Health Policy Simulation

Improving Throughput

and Length of Stay

with a Cost Neutral

Lean Process for

Ambulatory Patients

Christian Klaucke, MD,

UMass Medical School

/ UMass Memorial

Medical Center

Adjudicated /

Annotated Telemetry

Signals for Medically

Important and Clinically

Significant Events

[ATOMICS]

Leo Kobayashi, MD,

Brown University /

Rhode Island Hospital

Medication recall and

implications on safe

prescribing in older

adults who present to

the ED

Elizabeth Goldberg,

MD, ScM, Brown

University / Rhode

Island Hospital

Self-Reported Barriers

to Healthcare for

Patients with Limited-

English-Proficiency in

the Emergency

Department

Rashmi Koul, Boston

University / Boston

Medical Center

Society for Academic

Emergency Medicine

Simulation Academy

Core Faculty in

Simulation Survey

Alise Frallicciardi, MD,

MBA, UConn School of

Medicine / Hartford

Hospital

1:27 – 1:32 Development and

Validation of a

Predictive Model for

ED Wait Times

Samir Haydar, DO,

MPH, Tufts University /

Maine Medical Center

Providers Prefer eAlert

Plans Over Prescription

Drug Monitoring for

Prescribing Information

Ashley Deutsch, MD,

UMass Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

‘You don’t learn

everything in one day’:

Qualitative Study of

Seniors with Fall-

related ED Visits

Cameron Gettel, MD,

Brown University /

Rhode Island Hospital

The Impact of a

“Medicare For All”

Single Payer System on

Emergency Care

Reimbursement

Alexander Pomerantz,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Education

Google Form to

Obtain Didactic

Attendance and

Teaching Feedback

Timothy Fallon, MD,

Tufts University / Maine

Medical Center

1:34 – 1:39 Impact of

Multidisciplinary Team

Huddles on Patient

Safety: A Systematic

Review

Brian Franklin, Brigham

and Women's

Hospital/Harvard

Medical School

Emergency Medicine

Physician Perspectives

on Clinical Decision

Support for Behavioral

Health Risk Prediction

Alexis Lawrence, MD,

Brown University /

Rhode Island Hospital

Prehospital, EMS Does the Physician

Matter? Identifying

Predictors of

Admission from the

Emergency

Department for

Medicare Patients

Peter Smulowitz, MD,

MPH, Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Design and

Implementation of an

ED Procedure

Teaching Cart

Andrew Eyre, MD,

MSHPEd, Brigham and

Women's

Hospital/Harvard

Medical School

Ambulance Transport

for Pediatric Asthma Is

Associated with Higher

Overall Emergency

Medical Services

Utilization

Cathlyn Medina,

NREMT, Brown

University / Hasbro

Children’s Hospital

1:41 – 1:46 Instantaneous

Disposition in

Preparation for a Mass

Casualty Incident

Michael Chary, MD,

PhD, Boston Children's

Hospital

Infectious Disease Prehospital

Pharmacopeia for

Behavioral Emergency

and Excited Delirium in

Statewide EMS

Treatment Protocols

Christie Fritz, MD, MS,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Evaluating the

Usefulness of Urgent

Care in Improving

Adherence to

Population Health

Quality Metrics

George Knaysi, III,

MPH, Geisel School of

Medicine at

Dartmouth

Incidence of Resident

Attrition in Emergency

Medicine

Madeline Brockberg,

MD, Boston University /

Boston Medical

Center

HCV Screening, Linkage

to Care, and Treatment

Patterns at Different Sites

in Our Medical Center

Heather Foss, MS, Boston

University / Boston

Medical Center

1:48 – 1:53 Partial Trauma Team

Activation Reduces

Admissions, Expedites

Discharges

Michael Chary, MD,

PhD, Boston Children's

Hospital

Improvements to

Electronic Medical

Record Result in

Increased Hepatitis C

Screening and

Treatment

Glorimar Ruiz-Mercado,

MD, Boston University /

Boston Medical Center

(Disclosure: Grant

support: Gilead)

Expanding the Scope:

Inclusion of EMT

Administered

Nebulized

Bronchodilators in

Statewide EMS

Treatment Protocols

Christie Fritz, MD, MS,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Disease, Injury

Prevention

The Red Book: The

Hartford Hospital

Guide to Critical Care

in the Emergency

Department

Sagar Dave, DO,

UConn School of

Medicine / Hartford

Hospital

Pedestrian Fatalities in

the U.S: Trends and

Demographic

Disparities

Holly Hackman, MD,

MPH, Boston University

/ Boston Medical

Center

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1:55 – 2:00 Evaluating the Impact

of Hospital Closure on

Local Emergency

Department

Operations

Caroline Burke, Alpert

Medical School of

Brown University

Recombinant Human

Proteoglycan-4

(rhPRG4) Decreases IL-

6 in Human Endothelial

Cells with a Sepsis

Phenotype

Holly Richendrfer, PhD,

Brown University /

Rhode Island Hospital

After the CRASH(2):

Variable Adoption of

Tranexamic Acid for

Trauma in Statewide

EMS Treatment

Protocols

Adam Kaye, MD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Public Health Students’

Role in a Pediatric

Emergency

Department Health

Promotion Advocacy

Program

Julia Campbell and

Sydney McCartin,

Boston University /

Boston Medical Center

Neurology

The Relationship

Between Magnitude of

International

Normalized Ratio and

Outcome After

Traumatic Brain Injury

Fiona Chen, Alpert

Medical School of

Brown University

2:02 – 2:07 Assessment of the

IDEALS Method of Bad

News Delivery in the

Emergency

Department

Matthew Hall, MD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Cardiovascular Airway A Simulation-Based

Curriculum on Best

Practices for Firearms

Safety

Andrew Ketterer, MD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Implementation of an

ED Observation

Pathway for Patients

with Mild Traumatic

Intracranial

Hemorrhage

Celine Pascheles,

MD, Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Predicting Outcome

After Out of Hospital

Cardiac Arrest:

Lactate, Need for

Vasopressors, and

Cytochrome c

Tuyen Yankama,

MPH, Harvard

Medical School /

Beth Israel Deaconess

Medical Center

Feasibility of a

Hospital-wide

Electronic Health

Record Enabled

Airway Registry

William Baker, MD,

Boston University /

Boston Medical

Center

2:09 – 2:14 Emergency

Department

Management of Mild

Acute Pancreatitis

Matthew Hall, MD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Performance of SOFA

Score to Predict

Mortality at Hospital

Discharge After

Cardiac Arrest

Tuyen Yankama,

MPH, Harvard

Medical School /

Beth Israel Deaconess

Medical Center

A Retrospective

Cohort Study of Acute

Epiglottitis in Adults

Jonathan Chinea,

DO, UMass Medical

School-Baystate /

Baystate Medical

Center

Professional Wellness Pediatrics

Heart Rate Variability

in Emergency

Physicians Over the

Course of the Year

Gregory Peters,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Clinical Practice

Guideline Reduces

Evaluation and

Treatment for Febrile

Infants

Rachel Hill, Brown

University / Hasbro

Children's Hospital

2:20 – 2:30 Break

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LIGHTNING ORAL PRESENTATIONS (2:30 – 3:30 PM)

TRACK 2A TRACK 2B TRACK 2C TRACK 2D TRACK 2E

Location: Room 304 Room 320 Room 401 Room 402 Room 519

Moderator: Meghan McGrath,

MD

Elizabeth

Schoenfeld, MD, MS

Howard Smithline,

MD, MS

Calvin Huang, MD,

MPH

James Feldman, MD

2:30 – 2:35 Sex, Gender, Race International Pain Management,

Opioid Abuse Ultrasound

Cardiovascular,

Critical Care

Tackling Unconscious

Gender and Race

Associations in

Academic Emergency

Medicine

Emily Cleveland

Manchanda, MD,

MPH, Brigham and

Women's/Massachuset

ts General Harvard

Affiliated Emergency

Medicine Residency

Chemical Warfare

Agent Terrorist Attacks

in Latin America and

the Caribbean region

Killiam Argote, MD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

A Quality Intervention

Promoting Opioid

Alternatives for Back or

Neck Pain

Jesper Aurup, MD,

UMass Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

Ultrasound of Carotid

Blood Flow and Flow

Time after Passive Leg

Raise in Euvolemic

Patients

Christopher Allison,

MD, Tufts University /

Maine Medical Center

Clinical and Research

HEART Score

Agreement in

Emergency

Department Patients

with Chest Pain

William Soares, III, MD

MS, UMass Medical

School-Baystate /

Baystate Medical

Center

2:37 – 2:42 Education Focused Needs

Assessment and

Training for Emergency

Care Providers in the

Prehospital Setting in

Rwanda

Naz Karim, MD, MHA,

MPH, Brown University /

Rhode Island Hospital

Rescheduling

Hydrocodone Was Not

Associated with

Changing Trends of

Prescribing by

Emergency Physicians

Yingna (Nina) Liu,

Brigham and Women's

Hospital/Harvard

Medical School

Correlation Between

EM Residents’ Level of

Training and Accuracy

in Acquiring and

Interpreting Ultrasound

Rachel Haney, MD,

Massachusetts General

Hospital/Harvard

Medical School

Agreement and

Challenges in HEART

Score

Electrocardiogram

Classification: A Mixed

Methods Study

William Soares, III, MD

MS, UMass Medical

School-Baystate /

Baystate Medical

Center

Breakout for

Orthopedic Surgery

and Splinting (BOSS)

Study: Educational

Session for Incoming

Emergency Residents

Jessica Aviles, MD,

UConn School of

Medicine / Hartford

Hospital

2:44 – 2:49 Resident Perceptions of

the Annual In-Training

Exam in Emergency

Medicine

Réginald Sévère, MD,

Boston University /

Boston Medical Center

Evaluating a Biosensor

Device for Vital Sign

Monitoring in Septic

Emergency

Department Patients in

Rwanda

Naz Karim, MD, MHA,

MPH, Brown University /

Rhode Island Hospital

Electronic Medical

Record Phenotyping

Accurately Identifies

Opioid Use Disorder in

the Emergency

Department

Daniel Nogee, MD,

Yale School of

Medicine / Yale-New

Haven Medical Center

Point-Of-Care

Ultrasound to Evaluate

Pulsus Paradoxus in

Children with Asthma

Sigmund Kharasch,

MD, Brigham and

Women's/Massachuset

ts General Harvard

Affiliated Emergency

Medicine Residency

Incidence of MAT for

Patients Hospitalized

with Injection Related

Complications

William Soares, III, MD

MS, UMass Medical

School-Baystate /

Baystate Medical

Center

2:51 – 2:56 Peer-to-Peer Support

Program: An

Intervention to Foster

Resiliency During

Residency

Emily Zametkin, Boston

University / Boston

Medical Center

Instructing Zambian

Health Care Providers

in Basic Emergency

Care

Morgan Broccoli, MD,

MSc, Boston University /

Boston Medical Center

ED-Initiated MAT:

Lessons Learned One

Year After Launch

Tyler Chavez, Harvard

Medical School

Correlation of Carotid

Blood Flow and Inferior

Vena Cava

Collapsibility Index

with Stroke Volume

Jesse Schafer, MD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Time to Verify

Computer-Interpreted

Electrocardiograms in

Emergency

Department Triage

Patients

Shelby Mader, UMass

Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

2:58 – 3:03 Mistreatment Among

Lesbian, Gay, and

Bisexual Medical

Students

Elizabeth Samuels, MD,

MPH, MHS, Brown

University and Yale

School of Medicine

Gastrointestinal,

Genitourinary

Time on shift and

decision to prescribe

opioid medications

Isha Agarwal, MD, ScD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Novice

Echocardiographic

Assessment of

Tricuspid Regurgitant

Jet Velocity in a

Pediatric Population

Zachary Binder, MD,

Boston University /

Boston Medical Center

Thermoregulation in

Patients Treated with

Targeted Temperature

Management

Anne Kirstine Hoeyer-

Nielsen, Harvard

Medical School / Beth

Israel Deaconess

Medical Center

Multispecialty

Consensus on Optimal

Imaging for Renal

Colic Using a Modified

Delphi Approach

Melissa Shaw, Yale

School of Medicine /

Yale-New Haven

Medical Center

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3:05 – 3:10 Affective, Cognitive,

and Behavioral

Outcomes from a

Resident Personal

Finance Curriculum

Pilot Project

Eric Shappell, MD,

MHPE, Massachusetts

General

Hospital/Harvard

Medical School

Pilot Study of Patients

with Suspected Renal

Colic: Is Shared

Decision-Making

Desired, Appropriate,

and Feasible?

Aqsa Ahmad, UMass

Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

Emergency Physician

Observation Practices

After Naloxone

Resuscitation

Joshua Joseph, MD

MS, Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Social, Emotional,

Behavioral

Outpatient Treatment

of Pulmonary

Embolism: A Single-

Center Case Series

Anne Huyler, MD, Tufts

University / Maine

Medical Center

Pediatric Mental and

Behavioral Health

Emergencies: A

Qualitative Study of

Providers’ Experiences

and Challenges

Julia Tager, UMass

Medical School /

UMass Memorial

Medical Center

3:12 – 3:17 Assessment of

Correlation Between

Performance on the

ABEM In-Training Exam

and a Commerical

Mock Exam

Andrew Ferrara, DO,

UConn School of

Medicine / Hartford

Hospital

A Scoping Review to

Enable Shared

Decision-Making

Regarding Diagnostic

Imaging for Renal

Colic

Erik Doty, DO, MBI,

UMass Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

Cyberattacks Against

a Free Open Access

Medical Education

Resource

Joshua Joseph, MD

MS, Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

Potential Danger of

Emotionally-Evocative

Patients: Experimental

Evidence of Emotion

Transfer Across Patients

Linda Isbell, PhD,

UMass Medical School

/ UMass Memorial

Medical Center

Elevated Renalase

Levels in Patients w/

Acute Coronary

Microvascular

Dysfunction: Possible

Biomarker For

Ischemia Basmah

Safdar, MD, Yale

School of Medicine /

Yale-New Haven

Medical Center

3:19 – 3:24 Teaching High Value

Care in the Face of

Medical Uncertainty: A

Novel, Interdisciplinary

Curriculum

Jason Lewis, MD,

Harvard Medical

School / Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical

Center

A Population-Level

Analysis of Urologic

Intervention Following

an Emergency

Department Visit for

Renal Colic

J. Michael Munger,

DO, MPH, UMass

Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

Feasibility and

Acceptability of a

Music-Based

Intervention for Acute

Pain

M. Adrian Hasdianda,

MD, MSc, MMSc,

Brigham and Women's

Hospital/Harvard

Medical School

How do Providers’

Feel? A Qualitative

Study of Providers’

Emotions in the

Emergency

Department

Linda Isbell, PhD,

UMass Medical School

/ UMass Memorial

Medical Center

Public Perception

Towards Performing

Bystander

Cardiopulmonary

Resuscitation

Sarah Gul, MD, UMass

Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

3:26 – 3:31 Developing a Decision

Aid to Facilitate Shared

Decision Making

Regarding CT Imaging

for Kidney Stones

Conner Houghton, DO,

UMass Medical School-

Baystate / Baystate

Medical Center

A Novel Targeted, Task

Focused In-situ

Simulation Model Can

Improve Emergency

Preparedness Skills

M. Adrian Hasdianda,

MD, MSc, MMSc,

Brigham and Women's

Hospital/Harvard

Medical School

Assessing the burden

of mental illness

among refugees in

Uganda

Kelli O'Laughlin, MD,

MPH, Brigham and

Women's Hospital /

Harvard Medical

School

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PRESENTERS INDEX

Agarwal, Isha, 15

Ahmad, Aqsa, 16

Ali, Shihab, 11

Allison, Christopher, 15

Argote, Killiam, 10, 15

Aurup, Jesper, 15

Aviles, Jessica, 15

Baker, William, 11, 14

Balk, Daniel, 11

Barber, Douglas, 10

Binder, Zachary, 15

Boatright, Dowin, 8

Broccoli, Morgan, 15

Brockberg, Madeline, 13

Buckley, Christine, 11

Burke, Caroline, 14

Campbell, Julia, 14

Chary, Michael, 10, 13

Chavez, Tyler, 15

Chen, Fiona, 14

Chinea, Jonathan, 14

Chiu, David, 11

Cleveland Manchanda, Emily, 15

Constantine, Erika, 10

Coupet, Edouard, Jr., 10

Crockett, Sarah, 9

Darling, Alanna, 9

Dave, Sagar, 13

Deutsch, Ashley, 10, 13

Dobiesz, Valerie, 12

Dorner, Stephen, 9

Doty, Erik, 16

Eyre, Andrew, 10, 13

Fallon, Timothy, 13

Ferrara, Andrew, 16

Fett, David, 11

Fletcher, James, 10

Foss, Heather, 13

Frallicciardi, Alise, 13

Franklin, Brian, 13

Freling, Alec, 9

Fried, Andrew, 9

Fritz, Christie, 11, 13

Gettel, Cameron, 13

Gill, Thomas, 9

Gleeson, Timothy, 9

Goldberg, Elizabeth, 9, 13

Gul, Sarah, 16

Hackman, Holly, 13

Haimovich, Adrian, 9

Hall, Matthew, 14

Haney, Rachel, 15

Harding, Jonathan, 11

Hasdianda, Adrian, 16

Haydar, Samir, 13

Hill, Rachel, 14

Hilty, Bailey, 9

Hoeyer-Nielsen, Anne Kirstine, 15

Houghton, Conner, 16

Huang, Calvin, 10

Huyler, Anne, 16

Isbell, Linda, 16

Issa, Fadi, 10

Jacquet, Gabrielle, 10

Joseph, Joshua, 16

Karim, Naz, 11, 15

Kaye, Adam, 14

Ketterer, Andrew, 14

Kharasch, Sigmund, 15

Kim, Seewan, 11

Klaucke, Christian, 13

Knaysi, George, III, 13

Kobayashi, Leo, 13

Koul, Rashmi, 13

Kovalerchik, Olga, 10

Kunz, Ashley, 9

Lawrence, Alexis, 13

Lewis, Jason, 10, 16

Liu, Yingna (Nina), 15

Ma, Zheng Ben, 11

Mader, Shelby, 10, 15

McCartin, Sydney, 14

McGrath, Meghan, 10

McMurry, Reid, 11

Medina, Cathlyn, 13

Munger, J. Michael, 16

Nogee, Daniel, 15

O'Laughlin, Kelli, 16

O’Rourke, Maria, 12

Pascheles, Celine, 11, 14

Peters, Gregory, 10, 14

Pomerantz, Alexander, 13

Raja, Ali, 7

Rathlev, Niels, 11

Ray, Jessica, 11

Richendrfer, Holly, 14

Ruiz-Mercado, Glorimar, 13

Safdar, Basmah, 16

Samuels, Elizabeth, 16

Schafer, Jesse, 15

Sévère, Réginald 15

Shappell, Eric, 10, 16

Shaw, Melissa, 15

Smulowitz, Peter, 13

Soares, William, III, 15

Tager, Julia, 16

Walker, Sulynn, 11

Wilson, Taneisha, 11

Yankama, Tuyen, 14

Zametkin, Emily, 15

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PRESENTATIONS LISTED BY INSTITUTION

Boston University School of Medicine / Boston Medical Center Time Format Presenter Title Location

9:20 – 9:29 AM Platform Oral Gill, Thomas How Well do we Treat Opiate Abuse? Assessing Performance in an Urban Academic Emergency Department

Ballroom

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Baker, William Implementation of Shock Index Display in an Electronic Health Record

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Jacquet, Gabrielle The Practitioner’s Guide to Global Health: an online curriculum preparing medical learners for field experiences

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster McGrath, Meghan February Teach-Off Competition: A $60 Teaching Intervention to Beat the Winter Blues

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Fett, David An Emergency Department’s Response to a Statewide Hepatitis A Outbreak

Suite A/B

1:20 – 1:25 PM Lightning Oral Koul, Rashmi Self-Reported Barriers to Healthcare for Patients with Limited-English-Proficiency in the Emergency Department

Room 402

1:41 – 1:46 PM Lightning Oral Brockberg, Madeline Incidence of Resident Attrition in Emergency Medicine Room 519

1:41 – 1:46 PM

Lightning Oral Foss, Heather HCV Screening, Linkage to Care, and Treatment Patterns At Different Sites in Our Medical Center

Room 320

1:48 – 1:53 PM Lightning Oral Hackman, Holly Pedestrian Fatalities in the U.S: Trends and Demographic Disparities

Room 402

1:48 – 1:53 PM Lightning Oral Ruiz-Mercado, Glorimar Improvements to Electronic Medical Record Result in Increased Hepatitis C Screening and Treatment

Room 320

1:55 – 2:00 PM Lightning Oral Campbell, Julia McCartin, Sydney

Public Health Students’ Role in a Pediatric Emergency Department Health Promotion Advocacy Program

Room 402

2:02 – 2:07 PM Lightning Oral Baker, William Feasibility of a Hospital-wide Electronic Health Record Enabled Airway Registry

Room 401

2:44 – 2:49 PM Lightning Oral Sévère, Réginald Resident Perceptions of the Annual In-Training Exam in Emergency Medicine

Room 304

2:51 – 2:56 PM Lightning Oral Broccoli, Morgan Instructing Zambian Health Care Providers in Basic Emergency Care

Room 320

2:51 – 2:56 PM Lightning Oral Zametkin, Emily Peer-to-Peer Support Program: An Intervention to Foster Resiliency During Residency

Room 304

2:58 – 3:03 PM Lightning Oral Binder, Zachary Novice Echocardiographic Assessment of Tricuspid Regurgitant Jet Velocity in a Pediatric Population

Room 402

Brown Alpert Medical School Time Format Presenter Title Location

10:08 – 10:17 AM Platform Oral Goldberg, Elizabeth Feasibility and Initial Efficacy of GAPcare: the Geriatric Acute & Post-acute Fall Prevention Program

Ballroom

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Ali, Shihab Acute Respiratory Distress from Cement Dust Exposure Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Constantine, Erika Core Content for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Training: A Modified Delphi Consensus Study

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Wilson, Taneisha Efficacy of Computed Tomography Use in Assessing Traumatic Brain Injury in Adult and Pediatric Patients

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Karim, Naz Comparing the Accuracy of Micro-Focus X-ray to Standard Ultrasound for Identifying Small Fractures

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Karim, Naz Comparing the Accuracy of Micro-Focus X-ray to Standard Ultrasound for Locating Glass Foreign Bodies

Suite A/B

1:20 – 1:25 PM Lightning Oral Goldberg, Elizabeth Medication recall and implications on safe prescribing in older adults who present to the ED

Room 401

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1:20 – 1:25 PM Lightning Oral Kobayashi, Leo Adjudicated / Annotated Telemetry Signals for Medically Important and Clinically Significant Events [ATOMICS]

Room 320

1:27 – 1:32 PM Lightning Oral Gettel, Cameron ‘You don’t learn everything in one day’: Qualitative Study of Seniors With Fall-related ED Visits

Room 401

1:34 – 1:39 PM Lightning Oral Lawrence, Alexis Emergency Medicine Physician Perspectives on Clinical Decision Support for Behavioral Health Risk Prediction

Room 320

1:34 – 1:39 PM Lightning Oral Medina, Cathlyn Ambulance Transport for Pediatric Asthma Is Associated With Higher Overall Emergency Medical Services Utilization

Room 401

1:55 – 2:00 PM Lightning Oral Burke, Caroline Evaluating the Impact of Hospital Closure on Local Emergency Department Operations

Room 304

1:55 – 2:00 PM Lightning Oral Chen, Fiona The Relationship Between Magnitude of International Normalized Ratio and Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury

Room 519

1:55 – 2:00 PM Lightning Oral Richendrfer, Holly Recombinant Human Proteoglycan-4 (rhPRG4) Decreases IL-6 in Human Endothelial Cells With a Sepsis Phenotype

Room 320

2:09 – 2:14 PM Lightning Oral Hill, Rachel Clinical Practice Guideline Reduces Evaluation and Treatment for Febrile Infants

Room 519

2:37 – 2:42 PM Lightning Oral Karim, Naz Focused Needs Assessment and Training for Emergency Care Providers in the Prehospital Setting in Rwanda

Room 320

2:44 – 2:49 PM Lightning Oral Karim, Naz Evaluating a Biosensor Device for Vital Sign Monitoring in Septic Emergency Department Patients in Rwanda

Room 320

2:58 – 3:03 PM Lightning Oral Samuels, Elizabeth Mistreatment and burnout among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual medical students

Room 304

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Time Format Presenter Title Location

11:18 – 11:27 AM Platform Oral Crockett, Sarah Hilty, Bailey

Current Assessment Methods in Emergency Medicine Clerkship End-of-Rotation Evaluation Tools

Ballroom

1:41 – 1:46 PM Lightning Oral Knaysi, George, III Evaluating the Usefulness of Urgent Care in Improving Adherence to Population Health Quality Metrics

Room 402

Harvard Medical School - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Time Format Presenter Title Location

10:42 – 10:51 AM Platform Oral Darling, Alanna A Multimodal Curriculum on Intimate Partner Violence for Medical Students in an Emergency Medicine Clerkship

Ballroom

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Argote, Killiam Impact of Road Safety Laws in Colombia on Road Traffic Collision Fatalities and Injuries

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Balk, Daniel Sonographic Diagnosis of Adult Bowel Intussusception Using a Novel Sonographic Scanning Approach-A Case Series

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Buckley, Christine Are Hospitals C.O.D.E (Clinical, Operational, Disaster, and Emergency) Terminology standardised

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Chiu, David Patient Density: an Objective Measure of Long Term Emergency Department Crowding

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Fletcher, James Evolution of United States legislation to facilitate bystander response to opioid overdose

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Fritz, Christie Opening Up Management Strategies: Steroid Administration for Asthma in Statewide EMS Treatment Protocols

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Harding, Jonathan What Constitutes A “Busy” Day in the Emergency Department?

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Issa, Fadi Effectiveness of Children’s Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Program on Earthquake Preparedness in Jordan

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Lewis, Jason Year-to-Year Trends in Emergency Medicine Morbidity and Mortality Rounds

Suite A/B

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11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Pascheles, Celine Implementation of a New Ultrasound Documentation System and Impact on Documentation Compliance

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Peters, Gregory Emergency Medicine Clinical Exposure and Career Development Series: A Preclinical Emergency Medicine Curriculum

Suite A/B

1:27 – 1:32 PM Lightning Oral Pomerantz, Alexander The Impact of a “Medicare For All” Single Payer System on Emergency Care Reimbursement

Room 402

1:34 – 1:39 PM Lightning Oral Smulowitz, Peter Does the Physician Matter? Identifying Predictors of Admission from the Emergency Department for Medicare Patients

Room 402

1:41 – 1:46 PM Lightning Oral Fritz, Christie Prehospital Pharmacopeia for Behavioral Emergency and Excited Delirium in Statewide EMS Treatment Protocols

Room 401

1:48 – 1:53 PM Lightning Oral Fritz, Christie Expanding the Scope: Inclusion of EMT Administered Nebulized Bronchodilators in Statewide EMS Treatment Protocols

Room 401

1:55 – 2:00 PM Lightning Oral Kaye, Adam After the CRASH(2): Variable Adoption of Tranexamic Acid for Trauma in Statewide EMS Treatment Protocols

Room 401

2:02 – 2:07 PM Lightning Oral Ketterer, Andrew A Simulation-Based Curriculum on Best Practices for Firearms Safety

Room 402

2:02 – 2:07 PM Lightning Oral Pascheles, Celine Implementation of an ED Observation Pathway for Patients With Mild Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage

Room 519

2:02 – 2:07 PM Lightning Oral Hall, Matthew Assessment of the IDEALS Method of Bad News Delivery in the Emergency Department

Room 304

2:09 – 2:14 PM Lightning Oral Hall, Matthew Emergency Department Management of Mild Acute Pancreatitis

Room 304

2:02 – 2:07 PM Lightning Oral Yankama, Tuyen Predicting Outcome After Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Lactate, Need for Vasopressors, and Cytochrome c

Room 320

2:09 – 2:14 PM Lightning Oral Yankama, Tuyen Performance of SOFA Score to Predict Mortality at Hospital Discharge After Cardiac Arrest

Room 320

2:09 – 2:14 PM Lightning Oral Peters, Gregory Heart Rate Variability in Emergency Physicians Over the Course of the Year

Room 402

2:30 – 2:35 PM Lightning Oral Argote, Killiam Chemical Warfare Agent Terrorist Attacks in Latin America and the Caribbean region

Room 320

2:51 – 2:56 PM Lightning Oral Schafer, Jesse Correlation of Carotid Blood Flow and Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index With Stroke Voume

Room 402

2:58 – 3:03 PM Lightning Oral Agarwal, Isha Time on shift and decision to prescribe opioid medications

Room 401

2:58 – 3:03 PM Lightning Oral Hoeyer-Nielsen, Anne Kirstine Thermoregulation in Patients Treated with Targeted Temperature Management

Room 519

3:05 – 3:10 PM Lightning Oral Joseph, Joshua Emergency Physician Observation Practices After Naloxone Resuscitation

Room 401

3:12 – 3:17 PM Lightning Oral Joseph, Joshua Cyberattacks Against a Free Open Access Medical Education Resource

Room 401

3:19 – 3:24 PM Lightning Oral Lewis, Jason Teaching High Value Care in the Face of Medical Uncertainty: A Novel, Interdisciplinary Curriculum

Room 304

Harvard Medical School - Boston Children’s Hospital Time Format Presenter Title Location

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Chary, Michael Dosage and Effects of 2,4-Dinitrophenol for Weight Loss as Described on Social Media.

Suite A/B

1:41 – 1:46 PM Lightning Oral Chary, Michael Instantaneous Disposition in Preparation for a Mass Casualty Incident

Room 304

1:48 – 1:53 PM Lightning Oral Chary, Michael Partial Trauma Team Activation Reduces Admissions, Expedites Discharges

Room 304

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Harvard Medical School - Brigham and Women's Hospital / Massachusetts General Hospital Time Format Presenter Title Location

8:05 – 8:25 AM SAEM Update Raja, Ali Welcome from SAEM Ballroom

10:54 – 11:03 AM Platform Oral Dorner, Stephen Evaluation of an Electronic Laboratory Results Notification Tool

Ballroom

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Eyre, Andrew Design and Implementation of a Low-cost Partial-task Trainer for Gross Hematuria Management

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Huang, Calvin Logistic Factors Affecting the Use of Ultrasound Machines by Emergency Medicine Residents

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Ma, Zheng Ben Impact of Non-Clinical Staff Callback Program on Return ED Visits and Hospitalizations

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster McMurry, Reid An electronic clinical decision tool reduces unnecessary tetanus vaccinations in the emergency department

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Shappell, Eric Mastery Multiple Choice Tests: Automatic Item Generation, Standard Setting, and Learner Performance

Suite A/B

12:10 – 1:10 PM Workshop Dobiesz, Valerie AWAEM Workshop: Time Management Toolkit Room 320

1:34 – 1:39 PM Lightning Oral Eyre, Andrew Design and Implementation of an ED Procedure Teaching Cart

Room 519

1:34 – 1:39 PM Lightning Oral Franklin, Brian Impact of Multidisciplinary Team Huddles on Patient Safety: A Systematic Review

Room 304

2:30 – 2:35 PM Lightning Oral Cleveland Manchanda, Emily Tackling Unconscious Gender and Race Associations in Academic Emergency Medicine

Room 304

2:37 – 2:42 PM Lightning Oral Liu, Yingna (Nina) Rescheduling Hydrocodone Was Not Associated with Changing Trends of Prescribing by Emergency Physicians

Room 401

2:37 – 2:42 PM Lightning Oral Haney, Rachel Correlation Between EM Residents’ Level of Training and Accuracy in Acquiring and Interpreting Ultrasound

Room 402

2:44 – 2:49 PM Lightning Oral Kharasch, Sigmund Point-Of-Care Ultrasound to Evaluate Pulsus Paradoxus in Children with Asthma

Room 402

2:51 – 2:56 PM Lightning Oral Chavez, Tyler ED-Initiated MAT: Lessons Learned One Year After Launch Room 401

3:05 – 3:10 PM Lightning Oral Shappell, Eric Affective, Cognitive, and Behavioral Outcomes from a Resident Personal Finance Curriculum Pilot Project

Room 304

3:19 – 3:24 PM Lightning Oral Hasdianda, M. Adrian Feasibility and Acceptability of a Music-Based Intervention for Acute Pain

Room 401

3:26 – 3:31 PM Lightning Oral Hasdianda, M. Adrian A Novel Targeted, Task Focused In-situ Simulation Model Can Improve Emergency Preparedness Skills

Room 401

3:26 – 3:31 PM Lightning Oral O'Laughlin, Kelli Assessing the burden of mental illness among refugees in Uganda

Room 402

Tufts School of Medicine - Maine Medical Center Time Format Presenter Title Location

11:06 – 11:15 AM Platform Oral Fried, Andrew ED Electrical Cardioversion: Shockingly Simple and Safe Ballroom

1:27 – 1:32 PM Lightning Oral Fallon, Timothy Google Form to Obtain Didactic Attendance and Teaching Feedback

Room 519

1:27 – 1:32 PM Lightning Oral Haydar, Samir Development and Validation of a Predictive Model for ED Wait Times

Room 304

2:30 – 2:35 PM Lightning Oral Allison, Christopher Ultrasound of Carotid Blood Flow and Flow Time after Passive Leg Raise in Euvolemic Patients

Room 402

3:05 – 3:10 PM Lightning Oral Huyler, Anne Outpatient Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism: A Single-Center Case Series

Room 519

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UConn School of Medicine Time Format Presenter Title Location

9:44 – 9:53 AM Platform Oral Freling, Alec Reliability of a Bayesian Algorithm to Predict Acute Coronary Syndrome in the Emergency Department

Ballroom

1:20 – 1:25 PM Lightning Oral Frallicciardi, Alise Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Simulation Academy Core Faculty in Simulation Survey

Room 519

1:48 – 1:53 PM Lightning Oral Dave, Sagar The Red Book: The Hartford Hospital Guide to Critical Care in the Emergency Department

Room 519

2:37 – 2:42 PM Lightning Oral Aviles, Jessica Breakout for Orthopedic Surgery and Splinting (BOSS) Study: Educational Session for Incoming Emergency Residents

Room 304

3:12 – 3:17 PM Lightning Oral Ferrara, Andrew Assessment of Correlation Between Performance on the ABEM In-Training Exam and a Commerical Mock Exam

Room 304

UMass Medical School - Baystate Medical Center Time Format Presenter Title Location

9:56 – 10:05 AM Platform Oral Kunz, Ashley Barriers and Facilitators to the Evidence Based Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism: A Qualitative Analysis

Ballroom

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Deutsch, Ashley Speaker Training Pilot Program for Women in Health Care Decreases Fear Of Public Speaking

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Mader, Shelby Emergency Medicine Research Associates Program: Impacts and Outcomes

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Rathlev, Niels 2017 Benchmarking Survey: Comparing Pediatric vs. Adult Academic Emergency Departments

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Rathlev, Niels Patient and Clinical Process Predictors of Patients Leaving Without Being Seen from the Emergency Department

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Walker, Sulynn Standardized Sign-Out Forms Improve Transition of Care of Emergency Department Psychiatric Boarding Patients

Suite A/B

1:27 – 1:32 PM Lightning Oral Deutsch, Ashley Providers Prefer eAlert Plans Over Prescription Drug Monitoring for Prescribing Information

Room 320

2:09 – 2:14 PM Lightning Oral Chinea, Jonathan A Retrospective Cohort Study of Acute Epiglottitis in Adults

Room 401

2:30 – 2:35 PM Lightning Oral Aurup, Jesper A Quality Intervention Promoting Opioid Alternatives for Back or Neck Pain

Room 401

2:30 – 2:35 PM Lightning Oral Soares, William, III Clinical and Research HEART Score Agreement in Emergency Department Patients with Chest Pain

Room 519

2:37 – 2:42 PM Lightning Oral Soares, William, III Agreement and Challenges in HEART Score Electrocardiogram Classification: A Mixed Methods Study

Room 519

2:44 – 2:49 PM Lightning Oral Soares, William, III Incidence of Medication Assisted Treatment for Patients Hospitalized with Injection Related Complications

Room 519

2:51 – 2:56 PM Lightning Oral Mader, Shelby Time to Verify Computer-Interpreted Electrocardiograms in Emergency Department Triage Patients

Room 519

3:05 – 3:10 PM Lightning Oral Ahmad, Aqsa Pilot Study of Patients with Suspected Renal Colic: Is Shared Decision-Making Desired, Appropriate, and Feasible?

Room 320

3:12 – 3:17 PM Lightning Oral Doty, Erik A Scoping Review to Enable Shared Decision-Making Regarding Diagnostic Imaging for Renal Colic

Room 320

3:19 – 3:24 PM Lightning Oral Gul, Sarah Public Perception Towards Performing Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Room 519

3:19 – 3:24 PM Lightning Oral Munger, J. Michael A Population-Level Analysis of Urologic Intervention Following an Emergency Department Visit for Renal Colic

Room 320

3:26 – 3:31 PM Lightning Oral Houghton, Conner Developing a Decision Aid to Facilitate Shared Decision Making Regarding CT Imaging for Kidney Stones

Room 320

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UMass Medical School - UMass Memorial Medical Center Time Format Presenter Title Location

9:32 – 9:41 AM Platform Oral Gleeson, Timothy Characteristics of Children with Suspected Dengue Fever During an Outbreak

Ballroom

1:20 – 1:25 PM Lightning Oral Klaucke, Christian Improving Throughput and Length of Stay With a Cost Neutral Lean Process for Ambulatory Patients

Room 304

3:05 – 3:10 PM Lightning Oral Tager, Julia Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies: A Qualitative Study of Providers’ Experiences and Challenges

Room 402

3:12 – 3:17 PM Lightning Oral Isbell, Linda Potential Danger of Emotionally-Evocative Patients: Experimental Evidence of Emotion Transfer Across Patients

Room 402

3:19 – 3:24 PM Lightning Oral Isbell, Linda How do Providers’ Feel? A Qualitative Study of Providers’ Emotions in the Emergency Department

Room 402

Yale School of Medicine Time Format Presenter Title Location

8:25 – 9:10 AM Keynote Boatright, Dowin The State of Diversity in the Physician Workforce Ballroom

10:30 – 10:39 AM Platform Oral Haimovich, Adrian Systematic Capture of Patient Triage Phenotypes From Emergency Department Electronic Health Records

Ballroom

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Barber, Douglas Medical Home Intervention and ED Utilization in Unstably Housed People Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Coupet, Edouard, Jr. Examining a Partnership between Youth and Community Stakeholders in Violence Intervention

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Kim, Seewan Identification of Bottlenecks in Patient Flow: A Simulation Study

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Kovalerchik, Olga Obesity is Highly Prevalent among Patients Admitted to an Emergency Department Chest Pain Observation Unit

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Kovalerchik, Olga Emergency Medicine Providers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Overweight/Obesity

Suite A/B

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Poster Ray, Jessica Formative Evaluation for ED-initiated Buprenorphine User-Centered Decision Support

Suite A/B

2:58 – 3:03 PM Lightning Oral Samuels, Elizabeth Mistreatment and burnout among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual medical students

Room 304

2:58 – 3:03 PM Lightning Oral Shaw, Melissa Multispecialty Consensus on Optimal Imaging for Renal Colic Using a Modified Delphi Approach

Room 320

2:44 – 2:49 PM Lightning Oral Nogee, Daniel Electronic Medical Record Phenotyping Accurately Identifies Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department

Room 401

3:12 – 3:17 PM Lightning Oral Safdar, Basmah Elevated Renalase Levels In Patients w/ Acute Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction: Possible Biomarker For Ischemia

Room 519

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7:00 am – 8:00 am Breakfast / Registration Lounge

8:00 am – 8:25 am Welcome Announcements Ballroom

8:25 am – 9:10 am Keynote Address Ballroom

9:10 am – 9:20 am Break

9:20 am – 11:30 am Platform Oral Presentations Ballroom

11: 30 am – 12:10 pm Poster Presentations Suite A / B

12:10 pm – 1:10 pm Lunch / AWAEM Workshop Ballroom

1:10 pm – 1:20 pm Break

1:20 pm – 2:20 pm Lightning Oral Presentations

2:20 pm – 2:30 pm Snack Break Lounge

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Lightning Oral Presentations

Track A Room 304

Track B Room 320

Track C Room 401

Track D Room 402

Track E Room 519

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CME

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The University of Cincinnati designates

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Physicians should claim only the credit

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