03/13/2026
Emergency Medicine is moving into a phase shift. AI isn’t just a far-away research project or a new development in a radiology workstation — it’s making its way into the way clinicians synthesize information, identify risk, and make decisions under time pressure. In a specialty characterised by cognitive load, incomplete data, and seconds-to-minutes windows for decision-making, the role of tools that can augment pattern recognition and clinical reasoning will be crucial. The actual question isn’t whether AI will change emergency medicine. It’s whether emergency physicians will learn enough about it to wield it wisely. That was the motivation for my “AI in Emergency Medicine: Becoming AI-Bulletproof” course. The idea isn’t to supplant clinical judgment — it’s to enhance it. Clinical scenarios, practical applications and how doctors can stay ahead of AI rather than be disrupted by it is what this course is all about.
If you’d like to find out more about where this technology is going, and how it is going to impact frontline emergency care, visit our course here:
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Emergency physicians who learn to collaborate with AI will determine the future of the specialty. Those who ignore it are likely to find the system shaping them instead. The following decade will reward clinicians who have the appreciation both of medicine and of the tools changing it.
This page leads users to advanced educational courses offered by Dr. Chester "Chet" Shermer. New courses will be added frequently. My main focus is training learners in emergency medicine, military medicine, Emergency Medical Services and Critical Care Transport clinicians.