First place, Plenary Presentation, Grant Innes Research Paper and Presentation Award
Ian Stiell
PL01 Creation of a risk scoring system for emergency department patients with acute heart failure
Second place, Plenary Presentation
Sheldon Cheskes
PL02 Double Sequential External Defibrillation for Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation: The DOSE VF pilot randomized controlled trial
Third place, Plenary Presentation, Top Medical Student Research Abstract Award
Brenton Wong
PL03 Thromboembolic events following cardioversion for acute atrial fibrillation and flutter: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Fourth place, Plenary Presentation, Top New Investigator Research Abstract Award
Catherine Varner
PL04 A randomized controlled trial comparing prescribed light exercise to standard management for emergency department patients with acute mild traumatic brain injury
Top Resident Research Abstract Award
Michael Davison
LO92 The effect of prehospital intravenous fluids on mortality in trauma: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Top Pediatric Research Abstract Award
Samina Ali
LO42 A systematic review of short-term use of therapeutic opioids for children and future opioid use disorders
Top QIPS Abstract Award
Jesse McLaren
LO33 Sharing and teaching electrocardiograms to minimize infarction
Top Education Innovation Abstract Finalists
Steven Friedman*
LO11 STAR-EM: An innovative summer research program for medical students in an urban Canadian academic emergency department
Ben Forestell*
LO12 ClerkCast: a novel online free open access emergency medicine curriculum for medical students
Jared Baylis
LO13 Development of a national, standardized simulation case template
CAEP-CanVECTOR Research Abstract Awards
Sameer Sharif
LO55 Comparison of the age-adjusted D-dimer, clinical probability-adjusted D-dimer, and Wells rule with D-dimer for diagnosing deep vein thrombosis in the emergency department
Leila Salehi
P039 Utilization of serum D-dimer assays and computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) scans in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism among emergency department (ED) physicians
Choosing Wisely Canada Abstract Awards
Suneel Upadhye
LO27 Relevance of choosing wisely Canada non-emergency medicine specialty lists to emergency medicine practice
Samuel Thibault
MP48 Head computerized tomography overuse in adults with mild traumatic brain injury in a single Quebec emergency department
CAEP Resident Research Abstract Awards
Erfun Hatam
LO05 Rate of prescription of oral anticoagulation in patients presenting with new onset atrial fibrillation/flutter
Justin Koh
LO24 Implementing emergency department take-home naloxone programs: a systematic scoping review
Gregory Beller
LO54 Emergency department prevalence of intracranial aneurysm on computed tomography angiography (EPIC-ACT)
Shannon Fernando
LO60 Frailty and associated prognosis among older emergency department patients with suspected infection – a prospective, observational cohort study
Hussein Alrimawi
LO72 Spotting potential opportunities for teachable moments
Michael Hale
LO79 The variable landscape of resident selection: A study of Canadian Royal College emergency medicine training programs
Patrease Patton
LO93 A single center randomized control trial of intravenous lidocaine for the management of traumatic rib fractures
CAEP/ACMU 2020 Grant Awards
2019 Grizzly Den Grant
Christopher Skappak
SEPSIS ED: Identifying urinary biomarkers of patients with early sepsis in the emergency department
EMAF Grants
Teresa Chan
Harnessing machine learning in the age of competency-based medical education
Krishan Yadav
High-dose cephalexin for cellulitis (HI-DOCC): a pilot randomized controlled trial
CAEP-SREMI Grants
Lorne Costello
Where does simulation fit? Exploring the role of simulation in a transition to discipline emergency medicine curriculum
Jessica Moe
Buprenorphine/naloxone standard dosing and microdosing in the emergency department: a feasibility study
CAEP-CanVECTOR Grant
Federico Germini
Diagnostic yield of computed tomography for pulmonary embolism by presenting complaint in the emergency department: an observational study
Quality Improvement & Patient Safety Grants
Sahil Gupta
Improving testing for sexually transmitted infections at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto
Ahmed Taher
Improving patient experience by sharing wait time information in the emergency department
Junior Investigator Grants
Ariane Boutin
Randomized control trial of casting versus pediatric walker-boot in the management of toddler's fractures
Shannon Fernando
Historical features, physical examination, imaging, and laboratory findings for diagnosis of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm in emergency department patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Quinten Paterson
A qualitative study aimed at identifying barriers and facilitators to EPA acquisition in emergency medicine
Rebecca Schonnop
Understanding why health care teams miss delirium recognition in older emergency department patients
Abbreviations
PL = Plenary; LO = Lightning oral; MP = Moderated poster; P = Poster