Here are the recommended application rates for EM1. Spray greenhouse glazing with AEM•1® diluted to 1oz per gallon of water (1:128) weekly or bi-weekly to clean glazing and maximize light transfer. Hydrate potting soil (same for soil less mixes) with 4 ounces of AEM•1® Agricultural per 100 pounds of soil mix.
- Garden Applications: Add EM-1 concentrate to a suitable hose-end sprayer and spray directly onto plants or soil surfaces. ...
- Agricultural Applications: Apply an average of 1 gallon per acre per week from sowing until harvest.
- Hydroponics Applications: Add EM-1 as a 3% solution several times per week.
How do I apply to an em/im/CC program?
Each combined program is ranked as a single program. An applicant who also wishes to apply to one of the categorical programs will need to complete a separate ERAS application. There is no direct application to enroll into an EM/IM/CC program. Prospective applicants apply to the EM/IM program at one of the 6 residencies that have this pathway.
When should I apply EM-1?
The best benefits come when you apply EM-1 on a regular schedule in small doses, though at a minimum it should be applied in the spring and fall. To add a boost of probiotic benefits to your garden plants through a foliage spray, simply fill a hose-end sprayer with your EM-1, set it to 2 TBS per gallon, and thoroughly spray your plants and soil.
How long does it take to become an Em Doctor?
Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine EM/IM is a training pathway that allows for candidates to complete a five-year curriculum, through which they are eligible for board certification in both emergency medicine and internal medicine. As of 2018, there are 11 ACGME EM/IM programs accepting applicants.
How do you use EM-1 in compost?
EM-1 can also be applied to compost in order to speed up the process at a rate of one part EM-1 to 99 parts water (about two tsp per gallon of water). Add this mixture to your compost until it is moist, but not soaked in order to accelerate the rate that the organic material breaks down.

How do I apply for EM-1?
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How does EM-1 work?
Lactic acid bacteria, yeast and phototrophic bacteria contained in EM・1 have the ability to ferment organic substances. Compost fermented and decomposed by EM is broken down in the soil and absorbed by plants. Also, EM contains many useful components to promote plant growth.
How do you make EM-1 on scratch?
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What is EM-1?
EM1 is an all-natural probiotic for plants and soils. EM1 Concentrate is a natural, safe technology with many applications around the Garden, Farm, Vineyard and Environment.
Does EM 1 expire?
Does EM have an Expiry Date? Yes, this will be on the label of our product. EM 1 products e.g. Concentrate and Garden it is up to 12 months and for our EM Ready to use products like Soil & Crop, Environment it is 4 months.
How do you make EM for agriculture?
0:172:01How To Make EM - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip3 spoons of molasses. Into the warm water be careful to swirl the spoon around until. Everything isMore3 spoons of molasses. Into the warm water be careful to swirl the spoon around until. Everything is mixed in add 3 spoons of e/m concentrate. And stir again gently. Using the funnel pour the e/m.
Can you drink em 1?
We don't recommend consuming our EM1 products orally. While some of the probiotics in it could certainly be considered beneficial, there are other probiotics there that are not suitable for consumption.
What should EM1 smell like?
It should also have a sweet smell (it may smell a bit when you initially take off the cap, but if that persists for more than 10 minutes of the cap being off, or if the pH is 3.8 or over, it should not be used; note that if you add fish and/or kelp, it may have a smell to it, but that is okay).
What is EM fertilizer?
EM is a sustainable microbial inoculant that achieves synergistic effects by combining beneficial microorganisms which exist in nature. EM activates local and native microorganisms that live in soil and water to boost performance.
What is the difference between EM and em1?
Here's an attempt to explain it. There is only one core product in the whole EM world, and that is EM-1. The “1” representing it being the base product. See it as the mother culture, the original microbe preparation from which all other EM products are made.
How do I use Teraganix?
To use: Use to soak seeds or seedlings before planting, and immediately after transplanting from pots into garden beds or larger pots to improve root development and nutrient uptake. Water weekly throughout the growing season.
How do you use molasses and EM?
DIRECTIONS FOR USEPour the water into a measuring cup.Add molasses. Mix well.Add in EM•1®. ... Pour all contents into the plastic bottle. ... Keep the bottle tightly closed and leave in a warm place (20 - 40⁰C) for 7 – 10 days.Loosen the cap a few times over the 10 days to release pent-up gas. ... Store in a cool dark place.
EM Residency
Besides knowing that EM is a wonderful career choice, there are a few things you need to know up front. EM residencies are overseen by a Residency Review Committee or RRC which is specific for EM and separate from other specialties. The RRC dictates what a program/hospital must have, ie. trauma, burn, peds, as well as what procedures etc.
Grades
From what I can tell the first two years aren't really important...unless you failed something, and honestly that might not be that big of a deal. I had very average first two years.
EM Clerkships
First, DO AWAY ROTATIONS!!!!!!!! If you are interested in a particular program, try to rotate there if possible. Doing an away rotation is good for many reasons. Away rotations get you exposed to a program, its residents, and faculty; giving you a view of the program you will NEVER get on a one or two day interview.
Letters of Recommendation
Most programs require you to have at least 2 letters from EM faculty and sometimes 3, but you need at least 3 letters to complete your ERAS application. EM is a pretty close knit family.
Board Scores
Boards scores....Unfortunately they do matter, but how much is the question. If you rocked out a 240 on Step 1, more power to you :) But if you are like me and didn't do as well.....passed but that's about it, then it's time to buckle down. You do need respectable board scores in general for EM, I'd say above 200 at least.
Applying for Residency
I applied to about 40 programs and got 13 interviews. I did 11 interviews and ranked 9 programs. I actually had 12 interviews scheduled but had to cancel one due to weather.
Ranking
Ranking is a tough task and you simply have to do it based on what feels right to you. DO NOT rank a school that you would be unhappy to match with or where you think you'd be miserable. "Murphy's Law" is that if you rank a program and don't want to go there, you'll probably match there.
Why emergency medicine?
As with any specialty, choosing emergency medicine has to do with the clinical and academic experiences available, the lifestyle it affords, and the day-to-day work you will be doing. That being said, the decision should be primarily visceral.
How many programs to apply to?
It is better to apply broadly (generally minimum 25 programs; usually preferably 30+, will vary depending upon your academic profile). Emergency medicine is competitive, west coast programs in particular. Certain factors that will make your match more challenging (couples match, low USMLE scores, etc.) will require a longer list.
How many interviews?
Obviously, the more programs where you interview, the better your chances. 10 interviews is our generally recommended goal. This goal may be adjusted depending upon the strength of your application, if you are couples matching, etc.
How to rank programs?
Rank programs in the order of YOUR preference ONLY. Do not rank based on where you think you can get in. The match favors the applicants – you will get the highest rank you prefer.
Should I have a backup plan?
This depends on the strength of your application and external limitations to how broadly you can apply. This should be discussed early with a faculty advisor and readdressed as interviews come in.
Authors: Matthew Huang, MD, Jason Nace, MD, and Brian Levine, MD, Christiana Care Health System, on behalf of the CORD Medical Student Advising Task Force
In June 1989, the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) and American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) approved a training pathway that would allow for candidates to complete a five-year curriculum, through which they could be eligible for board certification in both emergency medicine (EM) and internal medicine (IM).
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How many EM SLOEs are required for a combined program?
Applying to a categorical program in addition is recommended for all combined applicants. Most programs require 1-2 EM SLOEs and 1-2 letters in the complementary specialty.
What is a senior medical student?
Senior): A fourth-year medical student in a U.S. allopathic school of medicine accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) with a graduation date after July 1 in the year before the Match.
What is EM/FM training?
EM/FM is a training pathway that allows for candidates to complete a five-year curriculum, through which they are eligible for board certification in both emergency medicine and family medicine. As of 2018, there are two ACGME EM/FM programs accepting applicants. EM/FM Programs: Christiana Care Health Services.
What is rank list?
The rank list is a stressful and deeply personal endeavor for each applicant. While most spend time trying to compare and contrast the minutiae of each program and develop spreadsheets and pro/con lists, in the end successful applicants list programs in order of their overall impression of how happy they will be at a program.
What is a personal statement in EM?
Surveys of EM Program Directors show that they consider the Personal Statement (PS) to be one of the least improtant factors in deciding who to offer interviews to and in determining the match list. Generally speaking, this means for most people, play it safe.
What is SLOE in home institution?
A home institution SLOE is expected by most programs. The occasional exception is if your home institution does not have an EM residency or a robust clerkship. It is also anticipated that you would have a letter from each site you rotate at, unless it is a particularly late rotation. Not having those letters will require explanation. The most unbiased opinion is the one from the visiting rotation leadership.
What is matching in EM?
Matching in EM is ALL about the rotations and your letters of recommendation. In fact, our specialty puts an enormous emphasis on letters from within the specialty. We even created our own standard letter, the Standardized Letter of Evaluation (SLOE).
Is Step 2 important?
Step 2 is more important to your application than Step 1. Step 2 covers more clinically relevant material, thus a really good Step 2 score can make a Program Director forget about a mediocre Step 1 score. Take it early if your Step 1 was <220.
What is a military residency?
A military residency is obtained. A civilian residency is obtained, with military deferment (generally only in the Air Force) A military transitional internship is obtained. If you are selected for a military residency, you will serve as an active-duty physician.
What is HSCP for Navy?
Students who join the Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP) or Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP for Navy only. Students who attended a military service academy for undergraduate training and attend a private medical school. Students who attend the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS).
How many slots are there in the Air Force?
For example, in the Air Force, there are 20 military slots with some civilian deferred slots available. These civilian deferment slots can swing from 0 to over 20 in a single year.
When do military match days meet?
They meet in late November/ early December. The military match day is in December. If you have a military obligation, you must apply to the military GME and the civilian match (ERAS). When you do this, there can be three different outcomes: A military residency is obtained.
Do HPSP students have to go to a military hospital?
All HPSP students should perform a rotation at a military hospital. This gives the staff a chance to get to know the potential applicants. Knowledge and interest in the military and the customs and courtesies associated with it can go a long way.
When is the deadline for medical school applications?
The deadline for the initial application is usually in the second week of September and all final supporting documents are required no later than October 15. All applications are submitted through The Directorate of Medical Education Website known as MODS. Interviews are completed by November.
Is the military match difficult?
The military match is a difficult system to navigate. Many aspects of it can change from year to year, and it's different for each branch of the military. It is very important to find a mentor who is knowledgeable about the process to help guide you. The following is a list of a few key points:
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em Residency
Grades
em Clerkships
- Once you have your EM-1, putting it to use is easy. The best benefits come when you apply EM-1 on a regular schedule in small doses, though at a minimum it should be applied in the spring and fall. To add a boost of probiotic benefits to your garden plants through a foliage spray, simply fill a hose-end sprayer with your EM-1, set it to 2 TBS per g...
Letters of Recommendation
- Besides knowing that EM is a wonderful career choice, there are a few things you need to know up front. EM residencies are overseen by a Residency Review Committee or RRC which is specific for EM and separate from other specialties. The RRC dictates what a program/hospital must have, ie. trauma, burn, peds, as well as what procedures etc. residents...
Board Scores
- From what I can tell the first two years aren't really important...unless you failed something, and honestly that might not be that big of a deal. I had very average first two years. I definitely wasn't the top of the class and I am not anywhere close to being AOA :) But anyway, what does matter is your clinical grades, particularly Medicine, Surgery, and then Pediatrics. MOST IMPORTANT are …
Applying For Residency
- First, DO AWAY ROTATIONS!!!!!!!! If you are interested in a particular program, try to rotate there if possible. Doing an away rotation is good for many reasons. Away rotations get you exposed to a program, its residents, and faculty; giving you a view of the program you will NEVER get on a one or two day interview. Also, it is invaluable to have a program know you and that you are a hard w…
Ranking
- Most programs require you to have at least 2 letters from EM faculty and sometimes 3, but you need at least 3 letters to complete your ERAS application. EM is a pretty close knit family. Most everyone knows each other...either they went to residency together, met at conferences and stayed friends, or maybe they are trout fishing buddies as I found out in one interview. Point is, i…