AAAEM Executive and Committee Reports Summary

 
AAAEM Executive and Committee
Reports
San Juan, Puerto Rico
 
March 2024
David Christiansen
 
Executive Committee
 
President – David Christiansen, University of Florida College of
Medicine, Jacksonville
Past President – Amy Jameson, University of New Mexico
President Elect – Becky McGowan, University of Colorado Denver
School of Medicine
Treasurer – Jennifer Patton Muir, The Brody School of Medicine at
East Carolina University
Secretary – Steve Maxwell, University of Michigan
Member at Large – Diane C. Lee, Jefferson Einstein Hospital
Member at Large – Brendan Russell, Mass General Brigham
SAEM Board Liaison –  Erin Campo
SAEM Staff Liaison – Ali Raja, MD  MBA
Member at Large AACEM Liaison - Open
 
Incoming EC Members/Committee
Openings
 
Secretary: Brendan Russell, Mass General
Brigham
Member at Large:  Diane C. Lee, Jefferson
Einstein Hospital
Member at Large:  Kashwayne Williams,
Washington University St. Louis
 
Strategic Planning – Chair or Co-Chair needed
Membership – Co-Chair needed
 
 
AAAEM 2023-2024 Committee Chairs
 
Benchmark - Greg Archual, MBA and Jim Schuelen, PA
MBA
Communications – Cali Myers, MHA
Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity and Anti-Racism (IDEA)
- Louis Burton, MHSM
Education & Professional Development Committee –
Frank Jurkiewicz, III, MBA
Membership Committee - Steve Petrovic, MBA
Strategic Planning – Ambroysa Amlong
Nominating Committee – Amy Jameson, MBA MPhil
Wellness Workgroup – Katy Oksuita, MS
 
March 2024
Jennifer Muir
AAAEM Treasurer
 
AAAEM Treasurer's Report
 
Amy Jameson, University of New Mexico
Becky McGowan, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Brendan Russell, Harvard University
Dave Christiansen, University of Florida – Jacksonville
Diane Lee, Jefferson Einstein
Jennifer Muir, East Carolina University
Steve Maxwell, University of Michigan
Travis Schmitz, Northwestern University
 
Finance Committee Members 2023
 
 
Finance Committee Activities 2023
 
 
*Reviewed Monthly Revenue & Expenses for AAAEM and CAEMA
•Reviewed Member Assistance Program applications
•Developed 2024 Budget
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2023 Year End Statement (Unaudited)
 
2024 Budget (January –December)
 
CY 24 Budget Considerations
 
Retreat Cost
Budget entry for AAAEM
Committees
Reducing Costs/Increasing
Revenue for Sustainability
 
Benchmark Committee
 
March 2024
Jim Scheulen/Greg Archual
 
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Gregory M. Archual, MBA (Co-Chair) 
 
 James J. Scheulen, PA MBA (Co-Chair)
Kathleen M. Acevedo, MBA
  
Louis E. Burton, MHSM FACHE
David Christiansen, MBA
  
Gai Cole, 
 
DrPH MBA MHA
Theodore Corbin, MD
  
Robert Eisenstein, MD
Sara Engle, MBA
   
Amy Jameson, MPhil MA MBA
Kenny Lopiano, PhD
  
Steve Maxwell, MSM
Becky McGowan, MBA
  
Ashlee Melendez, MSPH BSN
Jennifer Patton Muir, EdD MBA
 
Ryan Pauline, MBA FACHE
Steven Petrovic, MBA
 
 
Brendan Russell, MBA
Kain C. Robbins
   
 Travis W. Schmitz, PhD MBA
Benjamin Sun, MD
  
    
 
Alyssa Tyransky, MTDA
Gregory Volturo, MD
 
 
 
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The Benchmark Committee is responsible for development and
distribution of the annual benchmarking Emergency Medicine
operations and salary surveys. Members of the committee will also
gather, collate, and present survey results.  The surveys are data
gathering instruments designed to capture each site’s unique
information that can be used to compare across all sites. The
benchmark data is used by Department Administrators and Chairs
as a basis for strategic and operational decision making within their
institutions for needed resources equal to our counterparts in
other like emergency departments.
 
 
 
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Annual in-person meeting occurred in June to
discuss changes to the surveys
Committee had monthly calls to discuss progress
and refine questions
Performed annual Benchmark survey
92 academic/affiliated responses
Performed Faculty & APP Salary Surveys
Salary survey
 
 
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2 Co-Chairs, Data Manager, Roundtable representative, &
AACEM members are not included in numbers below
15 AAAEM members (must have completed surveys for
the past 2 years)
5-year terms, 3 members per term, can be renewed once
Accepting applications for 3 new members for a 5-year term
Co-Chairs will select new members
Diversity (e.g race, ethnicity, geographic, size of institution, private v
state owned, etc) of committee will be considered when selecting
new members
Applicants must email their CV & letter of intent to the Data
Manager (
Alyssa.Tyransky@osumc.edu
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Ulintz A
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 Tyransky A, Archual GM, Kadish CB, Panchal AR. “
Clinical Duties and Compensation for US Emergency Medicine Fellows at Academic Centers: a
Descriptive, Cross-Sectional Survey
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Academic Emergency Medicine: Education & Training
. Accepted 1/23/2024.
Kilaru AS, Scheulen JJ, Harbertson CA, Gonzales R, Mondal A, Agarwal AK
. Boarding in US Academic Emergency Departments During the COVID-19
Pandemic. 
Ann Emerg Med. 2023 Jan 19:S0196-0644(22)01328-2. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.12.004. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36681622; PMCID:
PMC9851166.
Van Heukelom et.al
. Inpatient Boarding Definitions and Mitigation Strategies: A Cross-Sectional Survey of US Academic Emergency Departments.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Accepted awaiting publication.
Rathlev NK, Holt NM, Harbertson CA, Hettler J, Reznek MA, Tsai SL, Lopiano KK, Bohrmann T, Scheulen JJ. 
2017 AAAEM Benchmarking Survey: Comparing
Pediatric and Adult Academic Emergency Departments
. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 1;37(12):e1278-e1284. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002002. PMID:
31977768.
 Reznek MA, Scheulen JJ, Harbertson CA, Kotkowski KA, Kelen GD, Volturo GA. 
Contributions of Academic Emergency Medicine Programs to U.S. Health
Care: Summary of the AAAEM-AACEM Benchmarking Data.
 Acad Emerg Med. 2018 Apr;25(4):444-452. doi: 10.1111/acem.13337. Epub 2017 Nov 13. PMID:
29071804.
 Wiler JL, Rounds K, McGowan B, Baird J. 
Continuation of Gender Disparities in Pay Among Academic Emergency Medicine Physicians. 
Acad Emerg Med.
2019 Mar;26(3):286-292. doi: 10.1111/acem.13694. Epub 2019 Feb 19. PMID: 30664286.
 Archual GM, Panchal AR, Angelos MG, Way DP. 
The Impact of Selecting Specific Cohorts for Benchmarking and Interpretation of Emergency Department
Patient Satisfaction Scores. 
Acad Emerg Med. 2020 May;27(5):388-393. doi: 10.1111/acem.13895. Epub 2019 Dec 23. PMID: 31778272.
 Reznek MA, Larkin CM, Scheulen JJ, Harbertson CA, Michael SS. 
Operational factors associated with emergency department patient satisfaction: Analysis
of the Academy of Administrators of Emergency Medicine/Association of Academic Chairs of Emergency Medicine national survey. 
Acad Emerg Med. 2021
Jul;28(7):753-760. doi: 10.1111/acem.14278. Epub 2021 Jul 8. PMID: 33977605.
 Yiadom MY, Scheulen J, McWade CM, Augustine JJ. 
Implementing Data Definition Consistency for Emergency Department Operations Benchmarking and
Research. 
Acad Emerg Med. 2016 Jul;23(7):796-802. doi: 10.1111/acem.12988. Epub 2016 Jul 1. PMID: 27121149; PMCID: PMC6805130.
 Reznek MA, Michael SS, Harbertson CA, Scheulen JJ, Augustine JJ. 
Clinical operations of academic versus non-academic emergency departments: a
descriptive comparison of two large emergency department operations surveys. 
BMC Emerg Med. 2019 Nov 21;19(1):72. doi: 10.1186/s12873-019-0285-7.
PMID: 31752708; PMCID: PMC6868754.
 Madsen TE, Heron S, Lall MD, Blomkalns A, Arbelaez C, Lopez B, Lin M, Rounds K, Sethuraman KN, Safdar B
. Institutional solutions addressing disparities in
compensation and advancement of emergency medicine physicians: A critical appraisal of gaps and associated recommendations. 
Acad Emerg Med. 2022
Jun;29(6):710-718. doi: 10.1111/acem.14452. Epub 2022 Feb 23. PMID: 35064998.
 Peterson SM, Harbertson CA, Scheulen JJ, Kelen GD. 
Trends and Characterization of Academic Emergency Department Patient Visits: A Five-year Review.
Acad Emerg Med. 2019 Apr;26(4):410-419. doi: 10.1111/acem.13550. Epub 2018 Sep 24. PMID: 30102817.
 Madsen TE, Linden JA, Rounds K, Hsieh YH, Lopez BL, Boatright D, Garg N, Heron SL, Jameson A, Kass D, Lall MD, Melendez AM, Scheulen JJ, Sethuraman KN,
Westafer LM, Safdar B. 
Current Status of Gender and Racial/Ethnic Disparities Among Academic Emergency Medicine Physicians.
 Acad Emerg Med. 2017
Oct;24(10):1182-1192. doi: 10.1111/acem.13269. Epub 2017 Sep 21. PMID: 28779488.
 
 
 
Communications Committee
 
March 2024
Cali Myers
Committee Chair
University of Alabam
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Communications Committee Update
 
Newsletter
Published: September, February
New item: retiree spotlights
To be published: April
Highlight on retreat happenings
Focus on a format which aligns with
AAAEM/SAEM branding and
clearness/consistency
Struggle to get news about members
 
Communications Committee Update
 
Communications Committee Update
 
Thank you to our membership!
Cori Ward, University of Utah
Carlene Dewane, SUNY Upstate
Sherrie Cornett, University of New Mexico
Anthony Ho, Boston Medical Center
Andrew Wilp, University of Cincinnati
Jennifer Wyatt, University of California Davis
Rhea Begeman, University of Illinois Chicago
Mary Jane Smith, University of Missouri
Ambrosya Amlong, University of Kansas (Vice Chair)
 
Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity and
Anti-Racism (IDEA) Committee
Report
 
March 2024
Louis Burton
 
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Rhea Begeman, University of Illinois at Chicago
Louis Burton, UT Health, San Antonio, TX
Bonnie Cheung, University of California—Los Angeles
Christine Hendricks, Stanford University, California
Katy Oksuita, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Diane Lee, Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA
Adrian Lopez, UT Health, San Antonio, TX
Justine Murphey, Stanford University, California
Laura Robinson, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Andrew Wilp, University of Cincinnati, Ohio
 
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Two Goals
Increase Diversity of AAAEM Group
Conduct Diversity Training/Education
 
Increase Diversity of AAAEM Group
Joint venture with AACEM DEI Committee
Marketing of CAEMA Graduates – place on website – done
Chairs letting AAAEM know of DA vacancies
 
 
 
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Diversity Training
Conducted Journal Club – Book “How to be an Inclusive Leader”
Submitted articles to AAAEM Quarterly Newsletter
 
Miscellaneous
Requested funding AAAEM Executive Committee to establish
CAEMA Diversity Scholarship – paid travel for 2 recipients
Participation on AACEM Diversity Panel, Joint Retreat, PR
 
 
Education and Professional
Development Committee
 
March 2024
Frank Jurkiewicz, MBA
 
Education and Professional Development Committee
 
2023-2024 Membership
Ashlee Melendez, University of
Louisville
Becky McGowan, University of
Denver School of Medicine
Frank Jurkiewicz – Chair, University
of Florida, Gainesville
Adrian Lopez, University of Texas
School of Medicine at San Antonio
Brendan Russell – Vice Chair,
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Travis Schmitz, Northwestern
Medicine
Kenneth Taylor, Denver Health
Hospital Authority
Mary Jane Smith, University of
Missouri
 
 
 
 
Lauren Tanzer, Penn Medicine
Sara Engel, Medical College of Wisconsin
Cali Myers, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
Kashwayne Williams, Washington
University St. Louis SOM
Cori Ward, University of Utah
Bonnie Cheung, University of California
Los Angeles
Cody Ching, University of Iowa Hospitals
and Clinics
 
 
 
 
 
Education and Professional Development Committee
 
2023-2024 Accomplishments
Committee hosted several education sessions
 
Brendan Russell launched EM article of the month
 
Updated committee name and charter
 
 
 
Education and Professional Development Committee
 
Committee Name Change:
Reflecting on Past Accomplishments
Extending Focus to Professional Development
Aim for Clarity in Group Focus
Supporting Member Education Through Professional
Development
 
 
 
Education and Professional Development Committee
 
CAEMA Integration:
Understanding Program Curriculum
Potential Integration of Committee Members
Leveraging Expertise Within Membership
Valuable Opportunity for Collaboration
 
 
Education and Professional Development Committee
 
SAEM Didactic Coordination:
Increasing Exposure at National Level
Complexity of Current Submission Process
Lack of Consistent Presence
Need for Streamlined Process
Enhancing Visibility and Impact Through Coordination
 
 
 
Membership Committee Report
 
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University of Cincinnati – College of Medicine
 
Membership Committee Members
 
Kathleen Acevedo, University of Virginia
Adrian Lopez, University of Texas – San Antonio
Becky McGowan, University of Colorado
Ryan Pauline, Thomas Jefferson
Steve Petrovic, University of Cincinnati
Kain Robbins, Penn State University
Lowell Tyler, Duke University
Kashwayne Williams, Washington University (St. Louis)
 
Membership Committee
 
Annual Goals:
 
Align AAAEM membership with the AACEM
13 New Members
 
Improve new membership onboarding
AAAEM Mentorship Program
 
Increase membership with Associate & Emeritus
Status
Maintained Largest Membership Panel in our history - 126
91 Administrator
33 Associate
2 Emeritus
 
Membership Committee
 
Membership Committee
 
 
Strategic Planning Committee
 
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Ambrosya Amlong
Former Sr. Administrator
University of Kansas
 
AAAEM Strategic Planning Committee
2022/2023
 
Ambrosya Amlong, Chair – U of Kansas
Gai Cole, Vice Chair – Johns Hopkins
Kathleen Acevedo – U. of Virginia Health
Rhea Begeman – U of Illinois Chicago
Steve Maxwell – University of Michigan
 
Kashwayne Williams – Washington Univ
Anthony Ho – Boston Medical Center
Katie Oksuita – U of Wisconsin
Carlene Dewane – Upstate Med Univ
Mary Jane Smith – U of Missouri
 
Special thanks to Aimee Kalandras (Johns Hopkins) for meeting minutes.
 
2022/2023 Key Accomplishments
 
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Updated & Reorganized Strategic Plan
Member Engagement top priority
Member Development secondary
Inclusion of formal mentorship program under Member Development
 
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Members Survey Modification
Will not complete survey annually
Will determine annually needs for survey
 
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Charter
Completed strategic planning charter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Strategic Planning Committee
Proposed Goals for 2023/2024
 
Continue to have a strong committee of
highly engaged members
Maintain communication and interaction
with all AAAEM committees
Transition to a new Committee Chair
 
 Wellness 
Task Force
 
March 2024
Katy Oksuita
 
Wellness
 
Designated a Task Force at the 2023 Retreat
Less structured than a standing Committee
Has a Chairperson - works with President and
President Elect to develop objectives
Conducts activities for the benefit of Members
 
Immediate Goal:  Hosting an event at the Retreat!
 
 
Wellness
 
Events during Retreat
MONDAY – 3/18 at 7:00 a.m
Meet in the lobby for a group walk to Playita del
Condado, San Juan.
Point person is Cali Myers
 
TUESDAY – 3/19 at 4:00 p.m.
Meet in in the lobby for a walk to Escambron Beach, San
Juan
Point Person is Amy Jameson
The group will return at 6 p.m. and host a Happy Hour
and conversation
 
 
 Nominating 
Committee
 
March 2024
Amy Jameson
Chair & Immediate Past President
 
Nominating Committee Members
 
Louis Burton
Ashlee Melendez
Kain Robins
Travis Schmitz
Becky McGowan
Amy Jameson
 
2023-2024 Activities
 
 
Developed and submitted the Nomination Committee
Charter to the Executive Committee for approval;
 
Recruited and vetted members for the annual elections;
 
Reviewed and submitted award winner names to the
Executive Committee for approval
 
AAAEM Award Descriptions and Guidelines
 
 
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The AAAEM Lifetime Achievement  Award in Academic Emergency Medicine Administration  is the highest recognition the Academy gives an
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management proficiency. One who has enhanced the strategic and operational effectiveness of academic emergency departments, emergency
medicine education or emergency medicine research in his or her institution, and/or the broader academic emergency medicine community.
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Award Winner
 
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  1. AAAEM Executive and Committee Reports San Juan, Puerto Rico March 2024 David Christiansen

  2. Executive Committee President David Christiansen, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville Past President Amy Jameson, University of New Mexico President Elect Becky McGowan, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Treasurer Jennifer Patton Muir, The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Secretary Steve Maxwell, University of Michigan Member at Large Diane C. Lee, Jefferson Einstein Hospital Member at Large Brendan Russell, Mass General Brigham SAEM Board Liaison Erin Campo SAEM Staff Liaison Ali Raja, MD MBA Member at Large AACEM Liaison - Open

  3. Incoming EC Members/Committee Openings Secretary: Brendan Russell, Mass General Brigham Member at Large: Diane C. Lee, Jefferson Einstein Hospital Member at Large: Kashwayne Williams, Washington University St. Louis Strategic Planning Chair or Co-Chair needed Membership Co-Chair needed

  4. AAAEM 2023-2024 Committee Chairs Benchmark - Greg Archual, MBA and Jim Schuelen, PA MBA Communications Cali Myers, MHA Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity and Anti-Racism (IDEA) - Louis Burton, MHSM Education & Professional Development Committee Frank Jurkiewicz, III, MBA Membership Committee - Steve Petrovic, MBA Strategic Planning Ambroysa Amlong Nominating Committee Amy Jameson, MBA MPhil Wellness Workgroup Katy Oksuita, MS

  5. AAAEM Treasurer's Report March 2024 Jennifer Muir AAAEM Treasurer

  6. Finance Committee Members 2023 Amy Jameson, University of New Mexico Becky McGowan, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Brendan Russell, Harvard University Dave Christiansen, University of Florida Jacksonville Diane Lee, Jefferson Einstein Jennifer Muir, East Carolina University Steve Maxwell, University of Michigan Travis Schmitz, Northwestern University

  7. Finance Committee Activities 2023 *Reviewed Monthly Revenue & Expenses for AAAEM and CAEMA Reviewed Member Assistance Program applications Developed 2024 Budget

  8. 2023 Year End Statement (Unaudited) YTD Actual $118,407 YTD Budget YTD Variance Beginning Balance Revenue Dues Academy AAAEM Retreat Registration Registration CAEMA Total Revenue $34,305 $61,640 $25,500 $121,445 $32,175 $58,500 $24,000 $114,675 $2,130 $3,140 $1,500 $6,770 Expenses AACEM/AAAEM Retreat Other CAEMA Total Expenses $103,954 $25,224 $24,005 $153,183 $88,567 $32,000 $22,185 $142,752 $15,387 ($6,776) $1,820 $10,431 Net Margin ($31,738) ($60,252) ($3,661) Balance Carry Forward $86,669

  9. 2024 Budget (January December) 2024 Budget $86,669 Balance from Prior Year Revenue Dues Academy AAAEM Retreat Registration Registration CAEMA Total Revenue CY 24 Budget Considerations $32,175 $58,500 $24,000 $114,675 Retreat Cost Budget entry for AAAEM Committees Reducing Costs/Increasing Revenue for Sustainability Expenses AACEM/AAAEM Retreat Other CAEMA Total Expenses $88,567 $32,500 $22,185 $143,252 Net Margin ($54,759) Estimated Ending Balance $31,910

  10. Benchmark Committee March 2024 Jim Scheulen/Greg Archual

  11. Benchmark Committee Members Gregory M. Archual, MBA (Co-Chair) James J. Scheulen, PA MBA (Co-Chair) Kathleen M. Acevedo, MBA Louis E. Burton, MHSM FACHE David Christiansen, MBA Gai Cole, DrPH MBA MHA Theodore Corbin, MD Robert Eisenstein, MD Sara Engle, MBA Amy Jameson, MPhil MA MBA Kenny Lopiano, PhD Steve Maxwell, MSM Becky McGowan, MBA Ashlee Melendez, MSPH BSN Jennifer Patton Muir, EdD MBA Ryan Pauline, MBA FACHE Steven Petrovic, MBA Brendan Russell, MBA Kain C. Robbins Travis W. Schmitz, PhD MBA Benjamin Sun, MD Alyssa Tyransky, MTDA Gregory Volturo, MD

  12. Benchmark Committee Purpose Statement The Benchmark Committee is responsible for development and distribution of the annual benchmarking Emergency Medicine operations and salary surveys. Members of the committee will also gather, collate, and present survey results. The surveys are data gathering instruments designed to capture each site s unique information that can be used to compare across all sites. The benchmark data is used by Department Administrators and Chairs as a basis for strategic and operational decision making within their institutions for needed resources equal to our counterparts in other like emergency departments.

  13. Benchmark Committee Activities Annual in-person meeting occurred in June to discuss changes to the surveys Committee had monthly calls to discuss progress and refine questions Performed annual Benchmark survey 92 academic/affiliated responses Performed Faculty & APP Salary Surveys Salary survey

  14. Benchmark Committee Membership 2 Co-Chairs, Data Manager, Roundtable representative, & AACEM members are not included in numbers below 15 AAAEM members (must have completed surveys for the past 2 years) 5-year terms, 3 members per term, can be renewed once Accepting applications for 3 new members for a 5-year term Co-Chairs will select new members Diversity (e.g race, ethnicity, geographic, size of institution, private v state owned, etc) of committee will be considered when selecting new members Applicants must email their CV & letter of intent to the Data Manager (Alyssa.Tyransky@osumc.edu) by April 12th

  15. AAAEM Publications Ulintz A, Tyransky A, Archual GM, Kadish CB, Panchal AR. Clinical Duties and Compensation for US Emergency Medicine Fellows at Academic Centers: a Descriptive, Cross-Sectional Survey . Academic Emergency Medicine: Education & Training. Accepted 1/23/2024. Kilaru AS, Scheulen JJ, Harbertson CA, Gonzales R, Mondal A, Agarwal AK. Boarding in US Academic Emergency Departments During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Emerg Med. 2023 Jan 19:S0196-0644(22)01328-2. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.12.004. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36681622; PMCID: PMC9851166. Van Heukelom et.al. Inpatient Boarding Definitions and Mitigation Strategies: A Cross-Sectional Survey of US Academic Emergency Departments. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Accepted awaiting publication. Rathlev NK, Holt NM, Harbertson CA, Hettler J, Reznek MA, Tsai SL, Lopiano KK, Bohrmann T, Scheulen JJ. 2017 AAAEM Benchmarking Survey: Comparing Pediatric and Adult Academic Emergency Departments. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 1;37(12):e1278-e1284. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002002. PMID: 31977768. Reznek MA, Scheulen JJ, Harbertson CA, Kotkowski KA, Kelen GD, Volturo GA. Contributions of Academic Emergency Medicine Programs to U.S. Health Care: Summary of the AAAEM-AACEM Benchmarking Data. Acad Emerg Med. 2018 Apr;25(4):444-452. doi: 10.1111/acem.13337. Epub 2017 Nov 13. PMID: 29071804. Wiler JL, Rounds K, McGowan B, Baird J. Continuation of Gender Disparities in Pay Among Academic Emergency Medicine Physicians. Acad Emerg Med. 2019 Mar;26(3):286-292. doi: 10.1111/acem.13694. Epub 2019 Feb 19. PMID: 30664286. Archual GM, Panchal AR, Angelos MG, Way DP. The Impact of Selecting Specific Cohorts for Benchmarking and Interpretation of Emergency Department Patient Satisfaction Scores. Acad Emerg Med. 2020 May;27(5):388-393. doi: 10.1111/acem.13895. Epub 2019 Dec 23. PMID: 31778272. Reznek MA, Larkin CM, Scheulen JJ, Harbertson CA, Michael SS. Operational factors associated with emergency department patient satisfaction: Analysis of the Academy of Administrators of Emergency Medicine/Association of Academic Chairs of Emergency Medicine national survey. Acad Emerg Med. 2021 Jul;28(7):753-760. doi: 10.1111/acem.14278. Epub 2021 Jul 8. PMID: 33977605. Yiadom MY, Scheulen J, McWade CM, Augustine JJ. Implementing Data Definition Consistency for Emergency Department Operations Benchmarking and Research. Acad Emerg Med. 2016 Jul;23(7):796-802. doi: 10.1111/acem.12988. Epub 2016 Jul 1. PMID: 27121149; PMCID: PMC6805130. Reznek MA, Michael SS, Harbertson CA, Scheulen JJ, Augustine JJ. Clinical operations of academic versus non-academic emergency departments: a descriptive comparison of two large emergency department operations surveys. BMC Emerg Med. 2019 Nov 21;19(1):72. doi: 10.1186/s12873-019-0285-7. PMID: 31752708; PMCID: PMC6868754. Madsen TE, Heron S, Lall MD, Blomkalns A, Arbelaez C, Lopez B, Lin M, Rounds K, Sethuraman KN, Safdar B. Institutional solutions addressing disparities in compensation and advancement of emergency medicine physicians: A critical appraisal of gaps and associated recommendations. Acad Emerg Med. 2022 Jun;29(6):710-718. doi: 10.1111/acem.14452. Epub 2022 Feb 23. PMID: 35064998. Peterson SM, Harbertson CA, Scheulen JJ, Kelen GD. Trends and Characterization of Academic Emergency Department Patient Visits: A Five-year Review. Acad Emerg Med. 2019 Apr;26(4):410-419. doi: 10.1111/acem.13550. Epub 2018 Sep 24. PMID: 30102817. Madsen TE, Linden JA, Rounds K, Hsieh YH, Lopez BL, Boatright D, Garg N, Heron SL, Jameson A, Kass D, Lall MD, Melendez AM, Scheulen JJ, Sethuraman KN, Westafer LM, Safdar B. Current Status of Gender and Racial/Ethnic Disparities Among Academic Emergency Medicine Physicians. Acad Emerg Med. 2017 Oct;24(10):1182-1192. doi: 10.1111/acem.13269. Epub 2017 Sep 21. PMID: 28779488.

  16. Communications Committee March 2024 Cali Myers Committee Chair University of Alabama at Birmingham

  17. Communications Committee Update Newsletter Published: September, February New item: retiree spotlights To be published: April Highlight on retreat happenings Focus on a format which aligns with AAAEM/SAEM branding and clearness/consistency Struggle to get news about members

  18. Communications Committee Update

  19. Communications Committee Update Thank you to our membership! Cori Ward, University of Utah Carlene Dewane, SUNY Upstate Sherrie Cornett, University of New Mexico Anthony Ho, Boston Medical Center Andrew Wilp, University of Cincinnati Jennifer Wyatt, University of California Davis Rhea Begeman, University of Illinois Chicago Mary Jane Smith, University of Missouri Ambrosya Amlong, University of Kansas (Vice Chair)

  20. Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity and Anti-Racism (IDEA) Committee Report March 2024 Louis Burton

  21. IDEA Committee Members Rhea Begeman, University of Illinois at Chicago Louis Burton, UT Health, San Antonio, TX Bonnie Cheung, University of California Los Angeles Christine Hendricks, Stanford University, California Katy Oksuita, University of Wisconsin-Madison Diane Lee, Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA Adrian Lopez, UT Health, San Antonio, TX Justine Murphey, Stanford University, California Laura Robinson, University of Nebraska Medical Center Andrew Wilp, University of Cincinnati, Ohio

  22. IDEA Goals and Activities 2024 Two Goals Increase Diversity of AAAEM Group Conduct Diversity Training/Education Increase Diversity of AAAEM Group Joint venture with AACEM DEI Committee Marketing of CAEMA Graduates place on website done Chairs letting AAAEM know of DA vacancies

  23. IDEA Goals and Activities 2024 Diversity Training Conducted Journal Club Book How to be an Inclusive Leader Submitted articles to AAAEM Quarterly Newsletter Miscellaneous Requested funding AAAEM Executive Committee to establish CAEMA Diversity Scholarship paid travel for 2 recipients Participation on AACEM Diversity Panel, Joint Retreat, PR

  24. Education and Professional Development Committee March 2024 Frank Jurkiewicz, MBA

  25. Education and Professional Development Committee 2023-2024 Membership Ashlee Melendez, University of Louisville Becky McGowan, University of Denver School of Medicine Frank Jurkiewicz Chair, University of Florida, Gainesville Adrian Lopez, University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio Brendan Russell Vice Chair, Brigham and Women's Hospital Travis Schmitz, Northwestern Medicine Kenneth Taylor, Denver Health Hospital Authority Mary Jane Smith, University of Missouri Lauren Tanzer, Penn Medicine Sara Engel, Medical College of Wisconsin Cali Myers, University of Alabama at Birmingham Kashwayne Williams, Washington University St. Louis SOM Cori Ward, University of Utah Bonnie Cheung, University of California Los Angeles Cody Ching, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

  26. Education and Professional Development Committee 2023-2024 Accomplishments Committee hosted several education sessions Brendan Russell launched EM article of the month Updated committee name and charter

  27. Education and Professional Development Committee Committee Name Change: Reflecting on Past Accomplishments Extending Focus to Professional Development Aim for Clarity in Group Focus Supporting Member Education Through Professional Development

  28. Education and Professional Development Committee CAEMA Integration: Understanding Program Curriculum Potential Integration of Committee Members Leveraging Expertise Within Membership Valuable Opportunity for Collaboration

  29. Education and Professional Development Committee SAEM Didactic Coordination: Increasing Exposure at National Level Complexity of Current Submission Process Lack of Consistent Presence Need for Streamlined Process Enhancing Visibility and Impact Through Coordination

  30. Membership Committee Report Steven T Petrovic, MBA Chief of Administrative Officer University of Cincinnati Physicians University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

  31. Membership Committee Members Kathleen Acevedo, University of Virginia Adrian Lopez, University of Texas San Antonio Becky McGowan, University of Colorado Ryan Pauline, Thomas Jefferson Steve Petrovic, University of Cincinnati Kain Robbins, Penn State University Lowell Tyler, Duke University Kashwayne Williams, Washington University (St. Louis)

  32. Membership Committee Annual Goals: Align AAAEM membership with the AACEM 13 New Members Improve new membership onboarding AAAEM Mentorship Program Increase membership with Associate & Emeritus Status Maintained Largest Membership Panel in our history - 126 91 Administrator 33 Associate 2 Emeritus

  33. Membership Committee AAAEM Members as of 3/13/24 140 130 126 126 120 120 118 110 108 103 101 100 100 95 90 89 83 80 71 70 61 60 50 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 AAAEM Members Linear (AAAEM Members)

  34. Membership Committee

  35. Strategic Planning Committee Annual Report 2023/2024 Ambrosya Amlong Former Sr. Administrator University of Kansas

  36. AAAEM Strategic Planning Committee 2022/2023 Ambrosya Amlong, Chair U of Kansas Gai Cole, Vice Chair Johns Hopkins Kathleen Acevedo U. of Virginia Health Rhea Begeman U of Illinois Chicago Steve Maxwell University of Michigan Kashwayne Williams Washington Univ Anthony Ho Boston Medical Center Katie Oksuita U of Wisconsin Carlene Dewane Upstate Med Univ Mary Jane Smith U of Missouri Special thanks to Aimee Kalandras (Johns Hopkins) for meeting minutes.

  37. 2022/2023 Key Accomplishments I. Updated & Reorganized Strategic Plan Member Engagement top priority Member Development secondary Inclusion of formal mentorship program under Member Development II. Members Survey Modification Will not complete survey annually Will determine annually needs for survey III. Charter Completed strategic planning charter

  38. Strategic Planning Committee Proposed Goals for 2023/2024 Continue to have a strong committee of highly engaged members Maintain communication and interaction with all AAAEM committees Transition to a new Committee Chair

  39. Wellness Task Force March 2024 Katy Oksuita

  40. Wellness Designated a Task Force at the 2023 Retreat Less structured than a standing Committee Has a Chairperson - works with President and President Elect to develop objectives Conducts activities for the benefit of Members Immediate Goal: Hosting an event at the Retreat!

  41. Wellness Events during Retreat MONDAY 3/18 at 7:00 a.m Meet in the lobby for a group walk to Playita del Condado, San Juan. Point person is Cali Myers TUESDAY 3/19 at 4:00 p.m. Meet in in the lobby for a walk to Escambron Beach, San Juan Point Person is Amy Jameson The group will return at 6 p.m. and host a Happy Hour and conversation

  42. Nominating Committee March 2024 Amy Jameson Chair & Immediate Past President

  43. Nominating Committee Members Louis Burton Ashlee Melendez Kain Robins Travis Schmitz Becky McGowan Amy Jameson

  44. 2023-2024 Activities Developed and submitted the Nomination Committee Charter to the Executive Committee for approval; Recruited and vetted members for the annual elections; Reviewed and submitted award winner names to the Executive Committee for approval

  45. AAAEM Award Descriptions and Guidelines James J. Scheulen Lifetime Achievement Award in Academic Emergency Medicine Administration The AAAEM Lifetime Achievement Award in Academic Emergency Medicine Administration is the highest recognition the Academy gives an individual. It recognizes an academic emergency medicine administrator who has demonstrated noteworthy achievement, exceptional leadership, and management proficiency. One who has enhanced the strategic and operational effectiveness of academic emergency departments, emergency medicine education or emergency medicine research in his or her institution, and/or the broader academic emergency medicine community. Minimum requirement: Must be AAAEM member for greater than 5 consecutive years and work a minimum of 10 years in academic emergency medicine. Member should demonstrate the following: Advances interprofessional education, be involved in professional growth, and educational programs within the Academy Commitment to the organization through AAAEM leadership Provides leadership and service within our profession Evidence of research and/or creative scholarship activities related to academic emergency medicine Creates and cultivates sharing of ideas and best practices amongst AAAEM members Significant Contributions to Academic Emergency Medicine Administration Annual Award The AAAEM Annual Academy Award recognizes an academic emergency medicine administrator who has demonstrated exceptional leadership within the past three years. Minimum requirement: AAAEM member with demonstration of the following: Exhibits exemplary leadership qualities (i.e. Sharing best practices, Mentoring, Advocacy of the profession, Participation in AAAEM activities) Shows outstanding dedication, competence, and exceptional performance Shows strategic and operational effectiveness Contributes to emergency medicine education and/or research via presentations or other Noteworthy contribution/s to the growth and success of AAAEM The Rising Star Academy of Administrators in Academic Emergency Medicine Award This recognizes an academic emergency medicine administrator affiliated with AAAEM who has demonstrated significant participation and/or leadership within the academy during their first five years of membership. Minimum requirement: AAAEM member for 5 years or less with a demonstration of the following: Significant participation in AAAEM activities (e.g. projects) and/or committees Demonstrated leadership skills Positive peer to peer interactions Works effectively with AAAEM leadership (either at committee or organizational level or both) Demonstrated initiative to further AAAEM goals and outcomes

  46. Award Winner James J. Scheulen Lifetime Achievement Award in Academic Emergency Medicine Administration Travis W. Schmitz, PHD, MBA Department Administrator Northwestern Memorial HealthCare and Northwestern University s Feinberg School of Medicine

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