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Society of Academic Emergency Medicine is a network of over 6,000 emergency medicine professionals with an interest in academics. SAEM is the premier source for...
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ⓘ viewport | width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0 |
ⓘ The owner has associated the following topics to the website.
ⓘ The results of our semantic analysis are shown below using the website's language.
They are the main concepts covered by saem.org.
Each concept has a confidence score. The higher it is, the more important the topic is relative to the page.
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Academic Emergency Medicine Confidence: 73%
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Non-breaking space Confidence: 67%
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Education Confidence: 64% | |
Society Confidence: 63% | |
Research Confidence: 61% |
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ⓘ This website is ranked #321.610 by Alexa.
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Country | Rank |
United States of America | #86.088 |
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We recommend using one top level heading to set up a semantic relationship between that heading and the remainder of the content on a page. It clearly describes to the readers and the search engines what it is about.
3rd level heading |
Latest in academic emergency medicine (aem) |
Latest in aem education and training (aem e&t) |
4th level heading |
Events and meetings |
Announcements |
Directories |
Editor-in-chief pick (2) |
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5th level heading |
Saem20 (2) |
Awaem/adıem luncheon (2) |
Simwars |
Deadline extended for nıda proposals (2) |
Saem joins other orgs on gun prevention research letters (2) |
Saem statement on firearm ınjury (2) |
Renew your saem membership (2) |
Join saem academies for free (2) |
Soar for rams (2) |
Rams podcasts (2) |
ıncreased sensitivity of focused cardiac ultrasound for pulmonary embolism in emergency department patients with abnormal vital signs |
Freestanding emergency department entry and market‐level spending on emergency care |
Early screening for posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among ınjured emergency department patients: a feasibility study |
Emergency medicine in the #metoo era |
ıntegrated use of conventional chest radiography cannot rule out acute aortic syndromes in emergency department patients at low clinical probability |
Exploring gender bias in nursing evaluations of emergency medicine residents |
Resident supervision and patient care: a comparative time study in a community‐academic versus a community emergency department |
Does the emergency medicine ın‐training examination accurately reflect residents’ clinical experiences? |
Feedback with performance metric scorecards ımproves resident satisfaction but does not ımpact clinical performance |
Navigating cognitive dissonance: a qualitative content analysis exploring medical students’ experiences of moral distress in the emergency department |
6th level heading |
November 01, 2019 (6) |
October 2019 (6) |
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