European Society for Emergency Medicine

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European Society for Emergency Medicine
AbbreviationEUSEM
Formation1994
Type INGO
Legal statusScientific organization
PurposePromote emergency medicine
Location
Region served
Europe
Website https://www.eusem.org

The European Society for Emergency Medicine (EUSEM) is an organisation promoting international emergency medicine in Europe. [1] The society was founded at the International Conference on Emergency Medicine in May 1994 in London. [2] EUSEM brings together over 30 European national societies of emergency medicine. [2] EUSEM hosts pan-European emergency medicine training, examinations and awards. It also publishes the European Journal of Emergency Medicine , and organises annual scientific meetings. [3]

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It is an ex-officio member of the International Federation for Emergency Medicine. [4]

EUSEM Congresses

Until 2014 EUSEM hosted a congress every 2nd year, alternating with a Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress co-hosted with the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM).

List of EUSEM Congresses [5] [3]
YearCityCountryDatesTitle
1994LondonUnited KingdomInaugural meeting at ICEM 1994
1996MainzGermanyWorking afternoon during WADEM Congress
1998San MarinoSan Marino1st European Congress on Emergency Medicine
2000WroclawPolandEastern European Conference on Emergency Medicine
2001StresaItaly1st Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM
2002PortorozSlovenia2nd European Congress on Emergency Medicine
2003SitgesSpain2nd Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM
2004PragueCzech RepublicEuropean Society for Emergency Medicine 10th Anniversary Symposium
2005LeuvenBelgium3rd European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with the BeSEDiM
2005NiceFrance3rd Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM
2006CreteGreece4th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with the Anaesthesiology Department of the University of Crete, Greece
2007SorrentoItaly4th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM
2008MunichGermany5th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with DGINA
2009ValenciaSpain5th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM
2010StockholmSweden6th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with SweSEM
2011KosGreece6th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM
2012AntalyaTurkey7th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with EPAT
2013MarseilleFrance7th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM
2014AmsterdamNetherlands8th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with NVSHA
2015TorinoItaly9th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with SIMEU
2016ViennaAustria10th European Congress on Emergency Medicine
2017AthensGreece11th European Congress on Emergency Medicine
2018GlasgowUnited Kingdom12th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with RCEM
2019PragueCzech Republic12 October 2019 to 16 October 201913th European Congress on Emergency Medicine
2020 Copenhagen Denmark 19 September 2020 to 23 September 2020The European Emergency Medicine Congress
2021 Lisbon Portugal27 October 2021 to 31 October 2021The European Emergency Medicine Congress
2022 Berlin Germany 15 October 2022 to 19 October 2022The European Emergency Medicine Congress
2023 Barcelona Spain 16 September 2023 to 20 September 2023
2024 [6] CopenhagenDenmark13 October 2024 to 16 October 2024in association with the Danish Society for Emergency Medicine

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