MEET THE CAEP26
Track Leadership Team
EVERYDAY EXCELLENCE
Resuscitation, Trauma, Toxicology, Addictions, Geri-EM, POCUS, PEM​​
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Dr Garrick Mok
Track Chair
Dr Kavish Chandra
Vice Track Chair
Kevin Boreskie
Learner Lead
Everyday Excellence showcases frontline emergency medicine topics and continually developing areas that necessitate updated expertise. Improve your management of patients you see every day with cutting-edge clinical updates in: resuscitation, trauma, toxicology, and addictions. Learn how to optimize your care of older adults, integrate POCUS into real-time decision making, and confidently navigate pediatric presentations. Fast-paced and clinically grounded, Everyday Excellence equips clinicians to deliver exceptional care across the full spectrum of emergency medicine.
THE LEADING EDGE OF EM
Leadership, Wellness, Di​gital Health, Innovative Care Models, EDIIA

Dr Carolyn Snider
Track Chair

Dr Rohit Mohindra
Vice Track Chair

Elsy Willis
Learner Lead
The Leading Edge track showcases the future of emergency medicine through sessions on leadership development, wellness, digital health innovation, and transformative care models. Designed to elevate a wide range of voices—including racialized clinicians, gender-diverse individuals, pediatrics, and trainees at all levels—this track offers something for everyone. Join us to learn from experts who are pushing the boundaries of emergency medicine, and be prepared for engaging, thought-provoking conversations. Whether you're interested in improving health system equity, implementing cutting-edge technology in clinical practice, exploring novel approaches to patient care, enhancing provider wellness, or developing your leadership skills, the Leading Edge track will challenge conventional thinking and inspire meaningful change in how we practice emergency medicine across Canada.
EM AT THE EXTREMES
Rural EM, Global EM, PTM/EMS, Climate Change​
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Dr Fraser MacKay
Track Chair
Dr Sean Moore
Vice Track Chair
Camron Ford
Learner Lead
​Do you want to learn more about the great emergency medicine that takes place everyday outside of an urban center hospital? Do you feel prepared to respond to the next environmental disaster? With so much of the action happening outside the hospital, we need to be confident providing care in austere, rural, and resource-limited settings. That begins with a stronger understanding of how prehospital medicine influences our care and informs our decisions. We’ll take a closer look at prehospital and EMS services, disaster medicine preparation, and the realities of delivering care in remote communities. We must become comfortable with the uncomfortable, because emergency medicine doesn’t just take place in the hospital; it calls us to act anyplace, anytime, anywhere. Welcome to EM at the Extremes.
THE LEARNING CONTINUUM
Med Ed, Innovations in Education, Learning while in Practice
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Dr Jean Chen
Track Chair
Dr Jeff Landreville
Vice Track Chair
Taylore Shalovski
Learner Lead
The Learning Continuum track celebrates the full arc of training and learning in emergency medicine. From the spark of early interest to the mastery of lifelong practice, this stream features innovative teaching strategies, data-informed curriculum design, and learner-centred approaches that drive excellence across the entire spectrum of emergency medicine education.
RESEARCH
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Dr Alix Carter
Co-Track Chair
Dr Justin Yan
Co-Track Chair
The Research track will showcase high quality research and quality improvement work from across Canada.
