Emergency Medicine: Research Academic Day (RAD 2017)
Emergency Medicine
Divisions of Emergency Medicine
Faculty and Resident Research Academic Day
Please join us for the Divisions of Emergency Medicine Faculty and Resident Research Academic Day on May 23, 2017 at the Faculty Club of Toronto, 41 Willcocks St. This event brings together researchers, faculty, and residents while providing an opportunity to share exciting new findings and facilitate scientific exchange.
Agenda for the Day
0800-0815
Breakfast & Opening Remarks
0815-0855
PGY-2 Lighting Oral Presentations
0855-0910
Break
0910-1000
Resident and Faculty Plenary Speakers
Dr. Ahmed Taher: The Impact Of CPR Quality During Entire Resuscitation Episode On Survival From Cardiac Arrest
Dr. Justin Hall:What’s the plan? Improving ED patient discharge communication through patient-centred discharge handouts
Dr. Cristian Toarta:Short-Term Serious Outcomes of Patients Presenting with Symptoms Concerning for NSTEMI and Discharged from the ED After a Single Contemporary Troponin I (TnI): A Prospective Cohort Study
Dr. Clare Atzema: The Long-Term Impact of Follow-up Care on Death and Hospitalization in Discharged Emergency Department Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Dr. Sheldon Cheskes:The Association Between AHA CPR Quality Guideline Compliance and Clinical Outcomes from Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
1000-1020
Break
1020-1040
Break into Tracks for Resident Presentations
Track 1
Track 2
Dr. Michael Kilian :Medical Diagnosis Through ACTion: Evaluating a Point-of- Care Cognitive Aid for Junior Residents
Dr. Niran Argintaru : Discerning perceived barriers and facilitators to goals of care discussion in the emergency department: A survey of emergency physicians and residents
Dr. Keerat Grewal :Examining Emergency Care for Patients with Cancer in Ontario: Does ER Destination Matter?
Dr. Evelyn Dell : Engaging Indigenous patients in addressing cultural safety in an emergency department: a pilot initiative
Dr. Daniel Abourbih :Concussion patients in the emergency department: Assessing a new clinical pathway for prompt follow-up and long term management
Dr. Alia Dharamsi :The Development of a Delphi-derived checklist for Bougie-Assisted Cricothyroidotomy
1050-1100
Break
1100-1150
Break into Tracks for Faculty Presentations
Track 1
Track 2
Dr. Hasan Merali:Factors Associated with Child Passenger Motorcycle Helmet Use in Cambodia
Dr. Olivia Ostrow:Pediatric Emergency Department Return Visits: A Proactive Approach to Quality Improvement
Dr. Robert Simard:B-mode Point-of-Care Ultrasound without Doppler as a Screening Test to Determine Lumen Diameter of Significant Carotid Stenosis in Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack Patients – A Prospective Pilot Study
Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak :Trauma Resuscitation Using in-situ Simulation Team training (TRUST) study: A novel human factors application of video-based framework analysis for patient safety
Dr. Richa Parashar:Discrepancy between information provided and information required by emergency physicians for long-term care patients
Dr. Joseph Choi: A Quality Improvement Initiative to Decrease the Rate of Solitary Blood Cultures in the Emergency Department
Dr. Bjug Borgundvaag :Comparing opioid prescribing and adverse events for opioid naive patients treated by emergency and family physicians. Dr. Leila Salehi : A descriptive analysis of delays in transfer of admitted patients 'boarded' in the emergency department
Dr. Michael Romano:What is the optimal ultrasound view of the airway anatomy? A prospective observational study of the best methods to confirm endotracheal intubation in the emergency department
Dr. Leila Salehi :A descriptive analysis of delays in transfer of admitted patients 'boarded' in the emergency department
Dr. Lucas Chartier:The Ontario Emergency Department Return Visit Quality Program: A Provincial Initiative to Promote Continuous Quality Improvement