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European Society for Emergency Medicine The European Society for Emergency Medicine is a European forum for physicians who work within a structure providing pre-, inter- and/or in-hospital emergency medical care. The objective of the society is to promote the advancement of Emergency Medic
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Association of Emergency Physicians The Association of Emergency Physicians (AEP) is an association of practicing emergency physicians, regardless of board certification status. AEP exists to represent the "in the trenches" emergency physicians, those who primarily practice clinical em
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Asian Society of Emergency Medicine One of the main focuses of ASEM is on EMS training. This aims to establish a good standard of EMS practice through excellent training principles and goals. An EMS training standard so established can be a reference model for adaptation into the diver
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Society for Academic Emergency Medicine The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine's (SAEM) mission is to foster emergency medicine's academic environment in research, education, and health policy through forums, publications, inter-organizational collaboration, policy development, and co
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Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians As the national voice of Emergency Medicine, CAEP provides continuing medical education and advocates on behalf of emergency physicians and their patients. In cooperation with other specialties and committees, CAEP plays a vital role in the developme
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American Academy of Emergeny Medicine The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) is the only true specialty society in Emergency Medicine today. As an organization, it believes achievement of board certification represents the only acceptable method of attaining recognition as a s
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American College of Emergency of Physicians ACEP, the American College of Emergency Physicians promotes the highest quality of emergency care and is the leading advocate for emergency physicians, their patients, and the public
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