When

Friday, September 21, 2018 at 5:00 PM MDT
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Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 12:00 PM MDT

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Fees
Physicians $425
Retired Physicians $325
Advanced Practice Providers $325
Nurses and EMS $225
Medical Students and Residents $125
Ultrasound Lab (optional) $ 50

Where

Limelight Hotel-208.726.0888 forICEP room block 
151 Main St S
Ketchum, ID 83340
 

Room block rates - $209/night

CALL 208.726.0888 or 888.218.3282 for ICEP room block

 
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Contact

Molly Steckel 
Idaho Chapter ACEP (ICEP) 
208-344-7888 
molly@idmed.org 

  1st Annual Idaho ACEP

Emergency Medicine Conference

September 21-23, 2018

 

 

 

Please join your Idaho colleagues at the 1st Annual Idaho Emergency Medicine Conference in Sun Valley on September 21-23, 2018!

Enjoy a weekend of fun, camaraderie, and CME. Morning educational sessions allow for afternoons of  world class mountain biking, fishing, and hiking with your colleagues from around the region. Keynote speaker Corey Slovis MD is one of the best emergency medicine speakers in the country. Optional ultrasound courses on Saturday.

Keynote Speaker - Corey Slovis MD

Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP, FAAEM

Chairman of Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Medical Director - Metro Nashville Fire Department and Nashville International Airport

Dr. Slovis is one of Emergency Medicine’s most famous educators and routinely teaches at the largest gatherings of our specialty. He has won the American College of Emergency Physicians Speaker of the Year Award and the Hal Jayne Award for Academic Excellence from the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine. He was one of the first Vanderbilt faculty members to be named as a Master Clinical Teacher by the Dean and has been selected as Best Clinical Professor by the graduating medical school classes at every institution he has taught at, having won this award seven times in his career. Dr. Slovis has two teaching awards named after him: Vanderbilt’s Corey M. Slovis Bedside Teaching Award and the Major Metropolitan EMS Medical Directors Consortium’s Corey M. Slovis Award for Excellence in Education.

Dr. Slovis teaches a daily morning conference, continues to publish regularly with almost 100 peer reviewed publications and book chapters, has co-authored three books. Dr. Slovis is a runner and practices yoga aggressively and poorly. He is married to Dr. Bonnie Slovis, Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and lives with Holle, a German Shepherd, who was born to chase balls and love children.

We look forward to seeing you there!