
Specific cognitive strategies for clinical problem solving in critically ill patients
Mental models to make complex pathophysiology accessible and applicable at the bedside
Managing a high cognitive load while resuscitating multiple patients simultaneously
Rapid Sequence is an immersive resuscitation learning experience. Imagine your busiest, most challenging day in the Emergency Department... Wouldn't it have been nice to have an expert sitting on your shoulder? You will be choosing your own adventure as you manage multiple sick patients simultaneously through our web-based clinical cases game.
May 24th from 8am-12pm (EST)
Register for rapid sequence ICEM 2025 Pre-Conference Workshop in Montreal

Early Bird Registration (before March 31st)
Physician: $300 CAN ($205 USD)
Trainee or LMIC: $175 ($120 USD)
Standard Registration (starting April 1st)
Physician: $375 CAN ($250 USD)
Trainee or LMIC: $250 ($170 USD)
Who should participate: This is an advanced-level resuscitation workshop that is fast paced and interactive. The clinical cases interface is web-based and so all participants need to bring their laptop (interface doesn't function on tablets or phones).
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Brought to you by award winning medical educators...

Sara Crager
Dr. Sara Crager received her medical degree from Yale, completed her emergency medicine residency at UCLA, and went on to do a Critical Care fellowship at Stanford. Dr. Crager is currently an Assistant Professor at UCLA with a joint appointment in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia. She works clinically in the UCLA CT-ICU/SICU and the Antelope Valley Hospital MICU. Dr. Crager is an internationally recognized medical educator, the creator of the EM:RAP ICU Fundamentals series, and the founder of the emergency critical care FOAMed website ICUedu and the ICUedu podcast.

Ryan Ernst
Dr. Ryan Ernst completed his emergency medicine residency at Sinai Grace Hospital/Detroit Medical Center. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Global EM Section Chief at the University of Utah. He has previously directed Global EM Fellowships at UCLA and UCSF Fresno, and is the former Director of Education for EMRAP GO. He maintains teaching collaborations in Guatemala, Vietnam, and Kenya, and has taught for the Diploma in Mountain Medicine in Nepal. When not working, learning, and teaching, he wanders into the mountains for climbing and skiing adventures.


Rapid Sequence is a project of Coffee Walk Inc | 1953 S 1100 E, Box # 520084, Salt Lake City, UT 84106