Emergency medicine and critical care operate at the most time-sensitive edge of healthcare, where decisions must be made rapidly, often under uncertainty. While clinical advancements continue to improve outcomes, many challenges today lie beyond individual interventions — including coordination across departments, resource allocation, and integration within healthcare systems.
This webinar adopts a systems-oriented perspective, examining how emergency departments, intensive care units, and multidisciplinary teams function within broader healthcare frameworks. Discussions will focus on bridging clinical expertise with operational efficiency, digital support systems, and workforce preparedness.
Participants will gain insight into how emergency and critical care can move beyond reactive models toward structured, coordinated systems that enhance both patient outcomes and system resilience.
This webinar is structured under a governance-led academic framework to ensure balanced representation, scientific integrity, and meaningful engagement. Sessions are moderated to encourage clarity, relevance, and practical application across clinical and system-level discussions.
Participation Benefits:
The global demand for emergency medicine and critical care services is increasing due to rising chronic conditions, aging populations, and healthcare system pressures. Investments in ICU capacity, emergency infrastructure, and integrated care models are expanding worldwide.
This creates a growing need for platforms that support knowledge exchange, workforce development, and system-level innovation in acute care.
The Young Research Forum offers early-career researchers and students an opportunity to present research in emergency medicine and critical care. It encourages innovation, critical thinking, and engagement with real-world clinical and system challenges.
Participants can present their work, receive expert feedback, and contribute to discussions that bridge research with clinical application.