Younger patients and those who hadn’t taken opioids before were the most likely to take few—or no—opioid pain prescriptions after common surgeries, according to a study led by @agarwalEM and @kit_delgadoMD. spr.ly/6012uIo8g
Will we be seeing you at the ACEP Scientific Assembly? Join our in-person #StopTheStigmaEM Well-Being Storytelling Hour, where emergency medicine clinicians and trainees will share frontline stories and experiences. You won't want to miss it!
Learn more: ow.ly/mAZU50PQGZi
Today marks the start of #StopTheStigmaEM Month! Join the conversation, break the silence, and take a stand against mental health care stigma in EM
Check out our events calendar, downloadable resources, and see a list of supporting organizations here: ow.ly/fBPl50PQFmo
When the unexpected happens in life, our worlds often get turned upside down. Join SAEM and AWAEM tomorrow night and hear from our panelists' experiences and their impacts, and help us innovate in providing future support to "thrive and not just survive"
ow.ly/q5Ym50PC1wh
Medicine is an enormously challenging field. It takes real strength and real leaders like @lubitz_carrie to break down the stigma associated with accessing help and being human.
theguardian.com/us-news/2023…
Science often glorifies quantitative data and outcomes, and shrugs off qualitative methods.
I get it, numbers are easier to digest and recount, but remember...
Stories are what raise armies, not data.
A new reason to work out in the morning: it builds confidence to overcome obstacles.
On days when people exercise before work, they’re more engaged and less exhausted. They see tasks as challenges to conquer rather than threats to avoid.
Early wins boost energy and efficacy.