Subject: Renew Your AAEM Membership Online

CAL/AAEM News Service pottsbri@yahoo.com
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From: AAEM [mailto:info@aaem.org] 

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Subject: Renew Your AAEM Membership Online

 

Dear AAEM Member,

With your continued support, AAEM has surpassed the 4,000-member mark and we are continuing to have a major impact as we work toward the goal of a physician-run specialty. To help AAEM continue its efforts, take a moment and renew your membership now at www.aaem.org.

Below are some of the accomplishments we've achieved with your help and others which are on the horizon. This list should make you proud to remain a member.

* February 20-22, 2004, Miami. Based on feedback from the membership, the Board voted to continue free registration for AAEM's 10th Scientific Assembly.

* November 1-2, 2003. AAEM sponsored its first-ever JAM Session Reviews for the Written Board certification and re-certification exams in Chicago, Dallas, and East Brunswick, NJ. Plans call for an additional offering in Los Angeles in 2004.

* September 2003. After the success of the 2001 conference in Italy, AAEM and EuSEM co-sponsored the 2nd Mediterranean EM Congress in Sitges/Barcelona, Spain. The record-breaking event attracted more than 1,200 attendees from 65 countries.

* AAEM will continue to co-sponsor the popular cadaver-based airway course developed by Richard Levitan, MD FAAEM. A total of seven sessions will be held in 2004. Visit www.aaem.org for more details.

* The AAEM Resident Section unveiled its new guide for medical students planning on a career in EM: AAEM's Rules of the Road for Medical Students.

* AAEM continues to offer its Written Board Review Course along with eight annual sessions of our highly-popular Oral Board course. In 2004, the East Coast section of the Oral Board course will expand to accommodate double the number of participants.

* Common Sense and the Journal of Emergency Medicine continue as the official publications of AAEM.

* AAEM is continuing its public education website, 911emergency.org. If your department isn't included, contact AAEM to request a registration form.

* AAEM continues to monitor and support legislative efforts that are in line with our mission.

* Members have access to AAEM's Template System at a reduced price.

You will also note that there is no increase in AAEM dues for 2004.

Payment of your 2004 dues will allow you to vote for the positions open in the upcoming election - President, Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer and three At-Large Board seats. Your ballot and voting information will be sent to you with the January/February 2004 issue of Common Sense. As always, there will be a Candidates Forum at the Scientific Assembly to allow you to question the candidates before casting your vote. 

To renew your membership online, click on the following link: https://ssl18.pair.com/aaemorg/membership/application.html

Your continued support of AAEM's mission and principles allows us continue our work on behalf of the working emergency physician.

Sincerely,

Joseph Wood, MD JD FAAEM

President

AAEM

611 East Wells Street

Milwaukee, WI 53202

800-884-2236

Fax: 414-276-3349

E-mail: info@aaem.org

Website: www.aaem.org



Brian Potts 
Managing Editor, CAL/AAEM News Service 
MS-IV, UC-Irvine

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<P>-----Original Message-----</P>
<P>From: AAEM [</FONT><A href="mailto:info@aaem.org"><U><FONT color=#0000ff size=2>mailto:info@aaem.org</U></FONT></A><FONT size=2>] </P>
<P>Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 1:20 PM</P>
<P>To: akazzi@attglobal.net</P>
<P>Subject: Renew Your AAEM Membership Online</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Dear AAEM Member,</P>
<P>With your continued support, AAEM has surpassed the 4,000-member mark and we are continuing to have a major impact as we work toward the goal of a physician-run specialty. To help AAEM continue its efforts, take a moment and renew your membership now at </FONT><A href="http://us.f413.mail.yahoo.com/ym/www.aaem.org"><U><FONT color=#0000ff size=2>www.aaem.org</U></FONT></A><FONT size=2>.</P>
<P>Below are some of the accomplishments we've achieved with your help and others which are on the horizon. This list should make you proud to remain a member.</P>
<P>* February 20-22, 2004, Miami. Based on feedback from the membership, the Board voted to continue free registration for AAEM's 10th Scientific Assembly.</P>
<P>* November 1-2, 2003. AAEM sponsored its first-ever JAM Session Reviews for the Written Board certification and re-certification exams in Chicago, Dallas, and East Brunswick, NJ. Plans call for an additional offering in Los Angeles in 2004.</P>
<P>* September 2003. After the success of the 2001 conference in Italy, AAEM and EuSEM co-sponsored the 2nd Mediterranean EM Congress in Sitges/Barcelona, Spain. The record-breaking event attracted more than 1,200 attendees from 65 countries.</P>
<P>* AAEM will continue to co-sponsor the popular cadaver-based airway course developed by Richard Levitan, MD FAAEM. A total of seven sessions will be held in 2004. Visit </FONT><A href="http://us.f413.mail.yahoo.com/ym/www.aaem.org"><U><FONT color=#0000ff size=2>www.aaem.org</U></FONT></A><FONT size=2> for more details.</P>
<P>* The AAEM Resident Section unveiled its new guide for medical students planning on a career in EM: AAEM's Rules of the Road for Medical Students.</P>
<P>* AAEM continues to offer its Written Board Review Course along with eight annual sessions of our highly-popular Oral Board course. In 2004, the East Coast section of the Oral Board course will expand to accommodate double the number of participants.</P>
<P>* Common Sense and the Journal of Emergency Medicine continue as the official publications of AAEM.</P>
<P>* AAEM is continuing its public education website, 911emergency.org. If your department isn't included, contact AAEM to request a registration form.</P>
<P>* AAEM continues to monitor and support legislative efforts that are in line with our mission.</P>
<P>* Members have access to AAEM's Template System at a reduced price.</P>
<P>You will also note that there is no increase in AAEM dues for 2004.</P>
<P>Payment of your 2004 dues will allow you to vote for the positions open in the upcoming election - President, Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer and three At-Large Board seats. Your ballot and voting information will be sent to you with the January/February 2004 issue of Common Sense. As always, there will be a Candidates Forum at the Scientific Assembly to allow you to question the candidates before casting your vote. </P>
<P>To renew your membership online, click on the following link: </FONT><A href="https://ssl18.pair.com/aaemorg/membership/application.html"><U><FONT color=#0000ff size=2>https://ssl18.pair.com/aaemorg/membership/application.html</U></FONT></A></P><FONT size=2>
<P>Your continued support of AAEM's mission and principles allows us continue our work on behalf of the working emergency physician.</P>
<P>Sincerely,</P>
<P>Joseph Wood, MD JD FAAEM</P>
<P>President</P>
<P>AAEM</P>
<P>611 East Wells Street</P>
<P>Milwaukee, WI 53202</P>
<P>800-884-2236</P>
<P>Fax: 414-276-3349</P>
<P>E-mail: info@aaem.org</P>
<P>Website: </FONT><A href="http://us.f413.mail.yahoo.com/ym/www.aaem.org"><U><FONT color=#0000ff size=2>www.aaem.org</U></FONT></A></P></DIV><BR><BR><STRONG>Brian Potts <BR>Managing Editor, CAL/AAEM News Service</STRONG> <BR>MS-IV, UC-Irvine<p><hr SIZE=1>
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