YPS-AAEM promotes the professional development of its members and provides them with education consistent with the principles and activities of AAEM.
Resources for Young Physicians
Check our resources to support the next stage of your career in emergency medicine.
Join a YPS-AAEM Workgroup
Get involved with YPS-AAEM on the ground level by joining a work group today.
Latest Webinar Recording
Watch “What You Can Do!” A webinar on Advocacy brought to you by YPS-AAEM.
More About Young Physicians Section
AAEM Young Physicians Section (YPS-AAEM) membership is open to all emergency medicine residency-trained Fellow-in-Training, Associate, or Full Voting members of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine who are within the first ten years of professional practice after residency or fellowship training. AAEM members who are eligible for the YPS-AAEM Section will automatically be enrolled in the section.
BylawsChair
Moiz Qureshi, MD MBA
Chair-Elect
Jennifer Rosenbaum, MD
Secretary/Finance Chair
Nicholas Boyko, DO
Immediate Past Chair
Jessica Fujimoto, MD FAAEM
Councilors
Jack Allen, MD
Jennifer McGowan, MD
Michelle E. Romeo, MD
Robert Whitford, MD FAAEM
AAEM/RSA Representative
Anantha Singarajah, DO
Board Liaison
Fred Earl Kency, Jr., MD FAAEM FACEP
Staff Liaison
Lauren Frosch
You must be a current AAEM member who is within the first ten years of professional practice after residency or fellowship training to join this section. AAEM members who are eligible for the YPS-AAEM Section will automatically be enrolled in the section.
- I’m already an AAEM Member. Join YPS-AAEM.
- You can also add an YPS-AAEM Membership when you become an AAEM member today!
Dues
- Full Voting (Free)
- Associate (Free)
- Fellow-in-Training (Free)
Section memberships run on a calendar year and must be renewed annually.
- Free CV and Cover Letter Review
- YPS Mentoring Program
- Rules of the Road for Young Physicians
- Opportunity to have articles published in the YPS-AAEM section of Common Sense
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Read articles from AAEM’s member magazine, Common Sense, authored by YPS-AAEM members.
- Transitioning into Your Role as a Medical Educator by Jennifer McGowan, MD FAAEM FAWM, March/April 2024
- Giving Feedback as a Young Physician Can Be Tough-Here’s How to Do it Right by Jennifer Rosenbaum, MD FAAEM, January/February 2024
- YPS: Empowering Physician Advocacy and Fostering Resources for Young Emergency Medicine Physicians by Moiz Qureshi, MD, September/October 2023
- Keeping the Flame Lit by Michelle Romeo, MD, March/April 2023
- ED Crowding And Boarding: A Public Health Crisis by Jennifer Rosenbaum, MD FAAEM, January/February 2023
- Breaking Bad News: Practical Applications in the Emergency Department by Reed Wise, MS and Danielle Goodrich, MD FAAEM FACEP, September/October 2022
- Turning Foes to Friends: Establishing Collegiality in the ED by Alan Sazama MD FAAEM, July/August 2022
- Advocacy: What Can You Do? by Joshua Bucher, MD FAAEM, May/June 2022
- Two Years Later by Priya Ghelani, DO FAAEM, March/April 2022
- Now I am the Master: Transitioning from Learner to Teacher by Alan Sazama, MD, January/February 2022
- Understanding the Transition from Resident to Attending Practice by Jessica Fujimoto, MD FAAEM, November/December 2021
- Perspective: Escaping our Burnout Crisis by David Nykin, MD, September/October 2021
- Bougie Conundrum: Airway Adjunct or Secret to 1st Pass Success? Should We Incorporate into Routine Practice and How? by Frederick Gmora, DO, Skyler Lentz, MD FAAEM, Elias Wan, MD FAAEM, November/December 2021