New York ACEP Committees support the work of the New York ACEP Board of Directors to ensure the needs of members across the state are met.
Committee participation is an excellent way to get involved, and is open to all members. Residents are encouraged to join committees and get involved.
Committee members serve for two years and may indicate an interest in reappointment, which is at the discretion of the incoming President.
Committee work is accomplished through email and monthly conference calls. Committee members are expected to participate in at least 6 of the 10 conference calls and encouraged to attend the in-person committee meeting held during the Scientific Assembly in July.
If you are interested in joining one of the committees listed below, we encourage you to audit a committee meeting! Ready to join? Complete the committee interest form below.
This committee is responsible for assuring the availability of high-quality undergraduate and graduate education in emergency medicine and will be the key provider of continuing education in emergency medicine in New York State.
This committee provides medical leadership in the advancement of the state EMS system.
This committee promotes safe, efficient and high-quality patient care practiced in a fair, equitable, safe and supportive environment and assists members in gaining greater influence over their practice environment.
This committee fosters and supports emergency medicine research and research education in New York State. It is responsible for developing a statewide network of emergency medicine investigators and clinicians positioned to develop data to create an agenda for the future of emergency medicine in New York State.
This committee provides a unified voice for emergency medicine residents in New York State.
New York ACEP’s key advocate for high-quality emergency care and public policy relating to emergency medicine and the recognized authority on emergency medical issues.
This committee is responsible for promoting the value of ACEP membership, enhancing communication and increasing participation of its varied membership.