JOIN US FOR ICEM 2025
Five Days of Insightful Sessions
May 24 - 28, 2025
08:00 am
The International Conference on Emergency Medicine (ICEM) is a premier event that brings together professionals and experts from around the world to discuss the latest advancements and best practices in emergency medical care. Join us for five days of insightful sessions, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. This is an ideal platform to stay updated with the rapidly evolving field of emergency medicine and to connect with like-minded individuals who are dedicated to saving lives and improving patient outcomes.
Overall Learning Objectives
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Build Global Networks: Forge connections with emergency physicians worldwide to enhance collaboration.
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Integrate Robust Research: Understand and incorporate robust research and guidelines into clinical practice.
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Apply Evidence-Based Practice and Innovation: Adopt and apply the latest best practices and technologies in emergency medicine.
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Promote Equity and Inclusion: Develop approaches to improve inclusion, diversity and equity in emergency care.
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Enhance Leadership and Wellness: Implement strategies for effective leadership and personal well-being in emergency medicine.
Host Organizations
Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)
As the national voice of emergency medicine (EM), CAEP provides continuing medical education, advocates on behalf of emergency physicians and their patients, supports research and strengthens the EM community. In co-operation with other specialties and committees, CAEP also plays a vital role in the development of national standards and clinical guidelines.
CAEP keeps Canadian emergency physicians informed of developments in the clinical practice of EM and addresses political and societal changes, that affect the delivery of emergency health care.
Mission
CAEP champions excellence in Emergency Medicine in Canada by:
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Advocating for emergency physicians and their patients;
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Connecting emergency physicians;
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Leading emergency medicine education;
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Fostering research and innovation;
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Defining standards for quality emergency care; and
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Collaborating with emergency care providers.
Vision
Leading excellence in Emergency Medicine across Canada.
Values
These values will help guide CAEP’s work:
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Accountability
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Inclusivity
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Integrity
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Respect
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Service
International Federation for Emergency Medicine
The International Federation for Emergency Medicine (IFEM) is a global membership-based organization promoting high quality emergency medical care for all people.
Our purpose is to promote access to, and lead the development of, the highest quality of emergency medical care for all people across the world.
IFEM is committed to achieving universal access to high quality emergency medical care, through education and standards, supporting growth of the specialty of emergency medicine in every country, and strong advocacy with governments, global health organizations, and communities.
IFEM’s strong networks and collegial membership provides us with unique insight and reach into health systems globally with the ability to rapidly harness expertise and draw global teams together to work on any project or emergency medical care challenge.
Event Highlights
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM ICEM2025
Comprehensive offering of tracks designed to take your EM practice to the next level. Tracks include:
Global EM
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Leadership and Wellness
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Research in Emergency Medicine
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Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity, and Accessibility
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Environment and its Challenges
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EMS
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Geriatric EM
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Hard Core EM - Just the Facts
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Resuscitation, Trauma, and Critical Care
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Drugs and Doses: Toxicology and Addiction
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Medical Education and Lifelong Learning
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Quality Improvement
and Patient Safety
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PoCUS
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Rural Emergency Medicine
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Digital EM and Tech Innovation
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Disaster
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine
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French Track
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Supporting Partners
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