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Adverse Events Related to Emergency Department Boarding Among Geriatric Patients (Virtual Learning Event )
活動時間
2025/12/17 至 2025/12/17 06:00 ~ 07:00
活動地址
活動地點
Online
主辦單位
IFEM
協辦單位
-
指導單位
課程講師

Event Details

Date:     Tuesday, 16 December 2025
Time:     10:00–11:00 PM UTC
Format:  Live webinar on Zoom
Fees:

    • AU$45 - Doctors and healthcare professionals High-income countries

    • AU$5 - Doctors, healthcare professionals, residents & students from low- and lower-middle-income countries

All delegates receive:


✔ Access to live session
✔ Certificate of attendance
✔ Recording link

Register early to secure your spot!


Meet Our Speakers

Katren Tyler, MD

Board-certified emergency physician and Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Health in Sacramento, California. Originally from Australia, she completed emergency medicine training in both Australia and the United States, and also holds board certification in Lifestyle Medicine. She leads the UC Davis Level 1 Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation program and is the founding director of the Geriatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship. As Vice Chair for Geriatric Emergency Medicine and Wellness and Medical Director for Physician Wellness at UC Davis Health, she advances initiatives in clinician well-being, peer support, and workplace wellness

Sarah Perelman, MD

Instructor in Clinical Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and practicing emergency physician at NewYork‑Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and NewYork‑Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital. She completed her Geriatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital and is passionate about improving care for older adults through research and implementation science on ED boarding, crowding and age-friendly hospital initiatives. She also serves as on-call physician for the Vulnerable Elder Protection Team and is a member of the Emergency Medicine Residency Education Committee.

Inside the Session

This focused session will explore the real-world risks older adults face when Emergency Department boarding delays essential care.

Key Topics:

  • Adverse events linked to prolonged ED boarding

  • Identifying high-risk geriatric patients

  • Impact of crowding on clinical outcomes

  • Strategies to reduce harm during extended ED stays

  • System-level approaches to safer geriatric flow

  • Practical improvements to protect vulnerable older adults

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