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Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition Prepared by: Paul M. Been, DO Akron General Medical Center
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Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition Prepared by: Paul M. Been, DO Akron General Medical Center.

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Page 1: Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition Prepared by: Paul M. Been, DO Akron General Medical Center.

Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition

Prepared by:Paul M. Been, DO

Akron General Medical Center

Page 2: Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition Prepared by: Paul M. Been, DO Akron General Medical Center.

Emergency Medicine Roots

• A French surgeon noticed during the Napoleonic era that injured soldiers on the battlefield died because of lack of immediate care

• An ambulance corps was established, marking the development of the concept of triage

Page 3: Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition Prepared by: Paul M. Been, DO Akron General Medical Center.

Napoleonic Era Ambulance

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Post WWII Boom

• Population growing exponentially

• 400% increase of emergency room visits from 1940-1955 (NEJM Article - Shortliffe)

• Need for emergency room facilities

Page 5: Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition Prepared by: Paul M. Been, DO Akron General Medical Center.

1961: Full-time Emergency Physicians Emerge

• James Mills Jr., M.D. - Alexandria Plan

• Michigan 30 physicians - Pontiac Plan

Page 6: Emergency Medicine: A Brief History & Specialty Definition Prepared by: Paul M. Been, DO Akron General Medical Center.

ACEP is Born

• 1967 - Dr. John Wiegenstein - Lansing, MI– Recruited nationwide with the same objective

• August 16, 1968 – 8 physicians met in Lansing – ACEP was born– Dr. Wiegenstein became the first chairman

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Training History

• University of Cincinnati Medical School recognized need for improving medical care

• The AMA approved the hospital’s proposal for a residency with a focus in emegency care

• In 1970, Bruce Janiak was the first resident

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EMRA is Born

• Founded in 1974

• Remains the only independent resident specialty organization

• More than 9000 current members

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A Specialist in Emergency Medicine Is…

• Dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of unforeseen illness or injury in any type of setting

• Physician’s responsibilities include the initial evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and disposition of any patient requiring expeditious medical, surgical or psychiatric care

• Moreover, the emergency physician is responsible for coordinating pre-hospital care, educating emergency department staff and coordinating care between numerous providers and healthcare facilities

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Board Certification

• Completion of an accredited emergency medicine residency program (at least 36 months)

• ABEM certification examinations– Written qualification exam – Followed by an oral certification

• Upon successful completion of these requirements, a physician is then considered to be an ABEM diplomat

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Fellowship Status

• 2 pathways – Applicants must be board certified plus three

years ACEP membership and contribute service to the specialty

– A second pathway to honor physicians who contributed to the specialty but were not board certified due to their entrance to the specialty prior to the availability of residence training programs

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FACEP Controversy

• Fellowship given to non-board certified physicians under second pathway

• Limited window of 2 years

• Honored our founders who created the specialty and could not train

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Conclusions

• Emergency medicine have come a long way – EMRA celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2009– ACEP celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2008

• EMRA and ACEP will continue to work on behalf of the emergency medicine physician

• Goal: Only route to board certification in emergency medicine is through an emergency medicine residency

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References

• Schlicher, Nathaniel R., ed. Emergency Medicine Advocacy Handbook. Irving, TX: EMRA, 2009. Print.

• American College of Emergency Physicians. 2010. About Us: History of ACEP: EM Milestones. http://www.acep.org/aboutus.aspx?id=35148. Accessed January 27, 2010.