STEMI X and Pitch ‘EM was well received. One of the Pitch EM judges, Dr. James Eadie—an emergency physician and Managing Director for Sante Ventures—and remarked that, “There are not many groups doing innovation in ER and yet the need is huge.”
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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 10 – October 2022STEMI X is partnering with ACEP to host HackED, a hackathon at ACEP22 in San Francisco. This event will be free for attendees and address how emergency physicians should include health care data from wearables and home monitoring equipment in their patient management. This multi-day event will take place in the Exhibit Hall and feature team formation, coaching and discussions, and available workstations. HackED will culminate with teams presenting their ideas and innovations in a pitch competition at 1 p.m. on Oct. 3.
Dr. Kabeer is a PGY-4 and Chief Resident at Stanford’s Department of Emergency Medicine. In addition to his role as co-chair of the Stanford Airway Review Committee, he is a member of the Emergency Care Health Services Research Data Coordinating Center (HSR-DCC), researching the integration of machine-learning into emergency cardiovascular care. You can find him on Twitter (@RanaSays).
Dr. Dayton is the first Medical Innovation Fellow with Stanford’s Department of Emergency Medicine. He co-leads their innovation partnership program (STEPP), serves as a Board Member for AngelMD, works as a physician consultant for Zus Health, and writes about healthcare innovation.
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October 31, 2022
Bob SweeneyAs often, emergency medicine is a source of innovation in medical technology, diagnosis and treatment. Global Health Impact Fund salutes this tradition of innovation.