European Society for Emergency Medicine | |
Abbreviation: | EUSEM |
Formation: | 1994 |
Type: | INGO |
Status: | Scientific organization |
Purpose: | Promote emergency medicine |
Location: | Antwerp, Belgium |
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. EUSEM brings together over 30 European national societies of emergency medicine. EUSEM hosts pan-European emergency medicine training, examinations and awards. It also publishes the European Journal of Emergency Medicine, and organises annual scientific meetings.
It is an ex-officio member of the International Federation for Emergency Medicine.[2]
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).
1994 | London | United Kingdom | Inaugural meeting at ICEM 1994 | ||
1996 | Mainz | Germany | Working afternoon during WADEM Congress | ||
1998 | San Marino | San Marino | 1st European Congress on Emergency Medicine | ||
2000 | Wroclaw | Poland | Eastern European Conference on Emergency Medicine | ||
2001 | Stresa | Italy | 1st Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM | ||
2002 | Portoroz | Slovenia | 2nd European Congress on Emergency Medicine | ||
2003 | Sitges | Spain | 2nd Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM | ||
2004 | Prague | Czech Republic | European Society for Emergency Medicine 10th Anniversary Symposium | ||
2005 | Leuven | Belgium | 3rd European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with the BeSEDiM | ||
2005 | Nice | France | 3rd Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM | ||
2006 | Crete | Greece | 4th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with the Anaesthesiology Department of the University of Crete, Greece | ||
2007 | Sorrento | Italy | 4th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM | ||
2008 | Munich | Germany | 5th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with DGINA | ||
2009 | Valencia | Spain | 5th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM | ||
2010 | Stockholm | Sweden | 6th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with SweSEM | ||
2011 | Kos | Greece | 6th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM | ||
2012 | Antalya | Turkey | 7th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with EPAT | ||
2013 | Marseille | France | 7th Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress in collaboration with AAEM | ||
2014 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | 8th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with NVSHA | ||
2015 | Torino | Italy | 9th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with SIMEU | ||
2016 | Vienna | Austria | 10th European Congress on Emergency Medicine | ||
2017 | Athens | Greece | 11th European Congress on Emergency Medicine | ||
2018 | Glasgow | United Kingdom | 12th European Congress on Emergency Medicine in association with RCEM | ||
2019 | Prague | Czech Republic | to | 13th European Congress on Emergency Medicine | |
2020 | to | The European Emergency Medicine Congress | |||
2021 | Lisbon | Portugal | 27 October 2021 to 31 October 2021 | The European Emergency Medicine Congress | |
2022 | to | The European Emergency Medicine Congress | |||
2023 | to | ||||
2024[3] | Copenhagen | Denmark | to | in association with the Danish Society for Emergency Medicine |