Is Emergency Medicine Right for Me? Jason Liebzeit, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine...

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Is Emergency Medicine Right for Me? Jason Liebzeit, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Medical Student Symposium SAEM 2011

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Is Emergency Medicine Right for Me?

Jason Liebzeit, MDAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Emory University School of Medicine

Medical Student SymposiumSAEM 2011

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Disclosures

I have no commercial financial relationships to disclose.

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Disclosures

I cannot tell you if Emergency Medicine is right for you.

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Objectives

1. Describe your career goals

2. Appraise your unique personal characteristics

3. Analyze how those characteristics interplay with the unique aspects of EM practice

4. Develop a plan to maximize long-term career satisfaction

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What do you want?

• Schedule flexibility• Earning potential• Social prestige• Time with family• Scholarship• Independence• Organizational power• Academic vs.

community practice

• Procedural expertise• Constant stimulation• Challenging clinical

environment• Problem solving• Wide spectrum of

illness & injury• Serve the public• Treat social ills

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What did I want? Schedule flexibility Earning potential Social prestige• Time with family• Scholarship• Independence• Organizational power Academic vs.

community practice

Procedural expertise Constant stimulation Challenging clinical

environment Problem solving Wide spectrum of

illness & injury Serve the public Treat social ills

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What do I want now?Schedule flexibility Earning potential• Social prestige Time with family Scholarship• Independence Organizational power Academic vs.

community practice

• Procedural expertise• Constant stimulation• Challenging clinical

environment Problem solving Wide spectrum of

illness & injury• Serve the public Treat social ills

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Why are you here?

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Emergency Medicine

Benefits Downsides

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SWOT Analysis

• Evaluates Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats

– Specify the objective

– Identify internal and external factors favorable and unfavorable to achieving that objective

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Objective:A Career in Emergency Medicine

Helpful to a long-term successful career in EM

Harmful to a long-term successful career in EM

Internal factors STRENGTHSI like …

I don’t like …

I’m good at …

WEAKNESSESI like …

I don’t like …

I’m not good at …

External factors OPPORTUNITIESThe practice of EM will …

THREATSThe practice of EM will …

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Objective: A Career in Emergency Medicine

Helpful to a long-term successful career in EM

Harmful to a long-term successful career in EM

Internal factors STRENGTHSI like …Critical care, quick encounters, the team in the ED

I don’t like …primary care, long-term follow-up, the same disease/organ/process over and over

I’m good at … establishing trust quickly, procedures, being thorough but speedy

WEAKNESSESI like … spending time with friends on weekends; sleeping at night; being an expert

I don’t like…conflict, constant interruption

I’m not good at …hiding what I’m thinking, deadlines, doing anything after a night shift

External factors OPPORTUNITIESThe practice of EM will …allow me time to teach, keep me well-compensated, keep me interested in my patients

THREATSThe practice of EM will …complicate teaching & attending meetings, interfere with having a “normal” life on weekends & holidays

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Will you last?

• 65.4% EPs reported high career satisfaction– 12.4% EPs reported low career satisfaction (n =

515)

• 1/3rd of respondents (33% in 1994, 32% in 1999, 31% in 2004) reported that burnout was significant

Cydulka & Korte; 2007 – Acad. EMED - Abstract

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Not impacting satisfaction

• General uncertainty

• Difficulty in disclosing uncertainty to patients

• Admitting errors to other physicians

Kuhn et al: Annals EM: Feb 09

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So what does impact satisfaction?

High anxiety caused by concern for bad outcomes (odds ratio=6.35) was the

strongest predictor of burnout

Kuhn et al: Annals EM: Feb 09

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I CAN get satisfaction!

• Teaching settings• Research & publication• Leadership positions• Belonging to medical

organizations/participating in medical politics

Cydulka & Korte; 2008 – Acad. EMED – June 2008

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So…

is Emergency Medicine right for you?

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Final Thoughts

• Think about what you want

• The perfect partner doesn’t exist, but you should wake up happy every morning

• Satisfaction doesn’t occur by chance

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