The BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine looks forward to connecting with colleagues, aspiring physicians, and department alumni at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, to be held in Philadelphia, Pa., from May 13-16, 2025. We invite you to attend our many presentations, speak with our graduate medical education representatives at the Residency and Fellowship Fair, or apply for a faculty position with us.
We look forward to connecting. On, Wisconsin!
If you are unable to attend the conference and would like to learn more about opportunities in emergency medicine at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, please email us at demnews@medicine.wisc.edu.

RAMS Residency & Fellowship Fair – May 15
Stop by Booth #48 in the Liberty Ballroom to ask our representatives about our exceptional residency and fellowship programs. Our dedicated team will be available to answer questions about our GME programs, academic health system, life in Madison, and the application process.

Presentations & Workshops
Our faculty, staff, and learners will be engaged in didactics, workshops, forums, and abstract presentations during every day of the conference. We warmly welcome your attendance at the events listed below and look forward to engaging with colleagues on topics spanning the continuum of emergency medicine.
BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine
SAEM25 Presentations & Workshops
Date/Time | Event Title | Presenter(s) |
May 13, 8:00-12:00 Workshop |
Be The Best Teacher: Clinical Teaching Educational Bootcamp; Grand Ballroom Salon K: Level Five | Simanjit Mand, MD; Benjamin Schnapp, MD, MEd |
May 14, 11:00-11:50 Didactic |
Considering a Fellowship? What Residents Should Know: Fellowship Roundtable Discussions (RAMS & Fellowship Approval Committee); Grand Ballroom Salon B: Level Five | Benjamin Schnapp, MD, MEd |
May 14, 12:00-12:20 Didactic |
Artificial Intelligence in the Geriatric Emergency Department: Bringing Interventions Into Practice (AGEM); Independence Ballroom I: Level Three | Brian Patterson, MD, MPH |
May 14, 2:00-2:20 Didactic |
Top Articles in Gender Equity and Emergency Medicine From 2024 (AWAEM); Grand Ballroom Salon A: Level Five | Joe-Ann Moser, MD, MS |
May 14, 2:00-2:50 Didactic |
The Federal Funding Playbook: Strategies from Successfully Funded EM Researchers (Research Committee); Grand Ballroom Salon E: Level Five | Manish N. Shah, MD, MPH |
May 14, 3:00-3:50 Didactic |
Facilitated Roundtable Discussions With Federally Funded Investigators (Research Committee); Grand Ballroom Salon E: Level Five | Manish N. Shah, MD, MPH |
May 15, 12:00-12:50 Didactic |
Confronting Disparities Through Evidence: 2025 Association of Women in Academic Emergency Medicine Research in Progress; Room 307: Level Three | Joe-Ann Moser, MD, MS |
May 15, 3:00-3:50 Didactic |
Competency-Based Education in Emergency Medicine: Lessons From a Multiprogram Pilot to Guide Specialty-Wide Implementation; Grand Ballroom Salon D, Level Five | Benjamin H. Schnapp, MD, MEd |
May 15, 4:35-4:42 ePoster Abstract |
653 – Assessing Emergency Care Needs of an Indigenous Community in Rural Guatemala: A Qualitative Analysis; Room 406: Level Four | Grace Riedl, BS |
May 15, 4:40-4:48 Lightning Oral Abstract |
293 – Time to Alert and Antibiotics Between Emergency Department Patients With Sepsis by Language Preferences; Grand Ballroom Salon K: Level Five | Rebecca Schwei, PhD, MPH |
May 15, 5:00-5:20 Didactic |
Clinical Performance Dashboards for Emergency Medicine Residents: The Intersection of Education, Informatics, and Assessment (Informatics, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence and Educational Research interest groups); Room 307: Level Three | Joe-Ann Moser, MD, MS; Benjamin H. Schnapp, MD, MEd |
May 16, 8:00-5:00 Workshop |
SAEM25 Consensus Conference — Competency-Based Training and Certification: The Future of Emergency Medicine Education; Liberty Ballroom: Level Three | Simanjit Mand, MD; Benjamin Schnapp, MD, MEd |
May 16, 8:16-8:24 Lightning Oral Abstract |
352 – Evaluating a Novel Host-Immune Response Assay for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in the Emergency Department; Franklin 12: Level Four | Michael Pulia, MD, PhD |
May 16, 9:32-9:40 Lightning Oral Abstract |
378 – Implementing Machine Learning-Based Clinical Decision Support Increases Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Comfort Referring to Outpatient Services; Franklin 10: Level Four | Brian Patterson, MD, MPH |
The full SAEM25 conference schedule is available here.
BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine | University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health