A powerful finish to an unforgettable day.
#EMToday2025 brought together bright minds, shared knowledge, and elevated the spirit of emergency medicine.
Here’s to collaboration, growth, and the energy that carried this conference from start to finish.
Until next time. ✨
From fast lanes to calculated gains, we’ve crossed the finish line 🏎️
Dr. Thamer Aljunaid concluded #EMToday2025 by reflecting on how this conference has evolved into a high-performance tradition powered by passion, teamwork, and the EM spirit!
From subtle symptoms to serious causes —
“The Hidden Agenda: Headache in the ED” with Dr. Ebtisam Madkhali unpacked the critical thinking needed in every evaluation.
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🏎️ In “Airway FAST vs SLOW,” Dr. Saeed Alqahtani highlighted that airway success starts with optimizing oxygenation, using Shock Index to prepare the team with clear roles, vasopressors, and practice the algorithm.
intubation isn’t always the choice . #EMToday2025
Dizziness isn’t all the same. 🌀
Dr. Danya Khojah breaks it down:
Right questions. Right maneuvers. Right approach.
See the whole picture, not just the spin.
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From vague symptoms to deadly patterns —
“Spot the Toxidrome: Poisons That Kill” with Dr. Atheer highlighted the sharp clinical thinking needed to identify life-threatening toxins early.
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In “Fake STEMI, Real Trouble,” Dr. Wasan Alalwan reminds us: not all ST elevations are equal — context over millimeters. Think fast, document smart. 🩺📈
“Every ECG tells a story.
Our job is to know when it’s tragedy… and when it’s just drama.”
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"Challenges in Traumatic Brain Injury"
Dr. Thamir Aljunaid
TBI care is never one step — it’s ventilation, oxygenation, ICP control, patient safety, and everything in between. A true high-stakes race in the ED. 🧠🏁
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From an F1 collision case to real-world ED practice — Dr. Abdullah Alabdulqadir walked us through the critical steps in managing a crashing trauma patient, emphasizing early recognition and rapid intervention beyond the standard ABCs.
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“Teach less so that others learn more.”
A key takeaway from Dr. Saleh AlSumaih in Teaching on the Fly — the right teaching, at the right time, makes every case a lesson.
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When a mother collapses, two outcomes depend on every move.
A vital session from Dr. Mona Almubayid on recognizing and managing life-threatening maternal emergencies in the ED.
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🏎️ In cardiac arrest, the first 10 minutes define survival.
A focused and high-yield session with Dr. Adnan Alfaraj on mastering the moves that matter most.
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🏁 The Syncope Mystery with Dr. Basmah Albloushi.
“Syncope requires slowing down and taking a good look instead of making quick decisions.”
Identifying high-risk causes is the key.
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First lecture: Seizure That Won’t Quit with Dr. Hussain Abu Zaid.
A strong reminder that in status epilepticus, every second matters —
“Time is Brain, hesitation will cost the patient.”
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Led by Prof. Mohammed Alshahrani, the ceremonial opening added a distinguished touch to the #EMToday2025 day.
An interactive booth was also launched, featuring hands-on activities that combine practical learning with an enjoyable attendee experience!🏁
Under the patronage of Prof. Mohammed Alshahrani, Dean of the College of Medicine,
#EMToday2025 opens with recognition of the remarkable dedication of Emergency Medicine physicians and nurses, a tribute to those who rise to every critical moment.
🏎 Words of inspiration begin our program from:
Dr. Abdullah Alamoudi, Scientific Committee Lead
Dr. Basmah Albloushi, Organizing Committee Lead
A strong start to #EMToday2025