SEME is a three month remunerated fellowship for rural Ontario family doctors looking to enhance their acute care skills #SEME#MedEd#UofT#emergencymedicine
📢 If you're a rural family physician in Ontario🇨🇦 looking to gain more emergency medicine training - this program is for you!🚑🏥 *New for 2025* increased stipends, enhanced training capacity and a brand new site in Barrie!
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Do you practice rural emergency medicine but want a crash course on acute resuscitation care? Join SEME, a 3 month EM fellowship at U of T, which focuses on your nightmare patients.
*Application deadline Aug 20, 2023* for next Winter cohort in Toronto in Jan 15 - Apr 7, 2024.
Congratulations to our Spring 2022 SEME fellows for completing the program. Just like that, another cohort done! @ Mount Sinai Hospital https://t.co/rA6wfw6akk
Three month clinical immersion in emergency medicine for rural physicians. Next cohort starts Aug 29. Apply now https://t.co/f8Uknywp91. Deadline March 27,2022
Congratulations to the Fall 2021 SEME cohort who just completed their fellowship program! All the best in the future! Can’t wait to hear about your future experiences! https://t.co/Ii25ARhweQ
Remember, the pelvic binder is focused at the level of the greater trochanters, not the iliac crest. It may look low, but that’s where it goes. -ATLS pro tip with trauma team leader Dr. Dave Mackinnon. https://t.co/gWFFiw3B1P
Mastering the nuances of pigtail catheter chest tubes and large bore chest tubes with Dr. Dave Dushenski. @ Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto https://t.co/joJzD7xSQ9
Welcome the SEME Fall 2021 cohort! Hands on learning at the central line procedural workshop with Dr. Indy Sahota! @ Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto https://t.co/3RHg7CBdHg
Excellent start to @EMCases Summit with Rural EM Symposium. @SeanWMoore1 ending the session highlighting important issues related to transport of the critical patient. #EMCSum21