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Registration now open for SEMPA 360 being held April 14-18, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana!

Come learn from the best educators in emergency medicine. Conference favorites include Kevin Klauer, Amy Keim, Haney Mallemat, Michael Winters, and Richard Cantor to name a few. The EM:RAP team will also be joining us again in New Orleans for a day of learning along with a special meet-and-greet to visit with some of your favorite EM:RAP stars!

Over twenty workshops will give you the skills needed in emergency procedures, airway management, ultrasound, slit lamp, suturing, x-ray interpretation, teaching, ECG interpretation, and more!

Over 40 lecture sessions will cover topics such as critical care, trauma, pediatric emergency medicine, ophthalmology, cardiovascular emergencies, GI disorders, infectious disease, literature updates, and high risk emergency medicine.

There are also plenty of social activities to enjoy with old and new friends. A wine and cheese reception, opening party at Mardi Gras World, and the SEMPA Quiz Bowl competition will welcome you to the EMPA event of the year.

CME is available for PAs, physicians, and NPs.

The discount for early bird registration ends Feb 13. The hotel room block is also limited so sign up now!

For more information:
https://www.sempa.org/sempa360

 

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EM:RAP is one of the most popular emergency medicine CME options available. SEMPA 360 will host EM:RAP Day, where you can hear your favorite EM:RAP faculty for the entire day!

Also, you've heard them but now MEET them. We'll be hosting a meet and greet on Wednesday, April 17 from 3:30pm - 4:30pm. Come by and meet Mel Herbert, Billy Mallon, Jan Shoenberger, Sanjay Arora, Mike Weinstock and Stuart Swadron!

 

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