Date: August 12, 2025.

This is an SGEM Xtra, and today, we’re putting on our conference lanyards and boarding passes to talk about one of the most exciting events in the global EM calendar, IncrEMentuM 2026.

For those who did not attend IncrEMentuM 2025, it set the bar incredibly high. From the moment delegates walked into the venue in Murcia, Spain, there was a buzz that felt like the early days of SMACC. The conference felt electric, global, and unapologetically fun.

The talks were short, sharp, and full of energy, blending the best evidence with stories you’d remember long after the conference ended. On-stage simulations pushed the boundaries of what a medical conference could be, while debates in the concourse were full of healthy skepticism.

Between sessions, the networking was amazing. One minute you could be sipping coffee next to EM legend Scott Weingart, and the next minute swapping resuscitation hacks with a new friend from across another continent. And, of course, the Spanish hospitality shone through. Paco, Carmen and the whole Incrementum team made everyone feel welcome, well fed, and everyone left wanting more.

Well, you are in luck. Lightning is going to strike again on April 22 to 24, 2026, back in beautiful Murcia. Today, I am joined by three amazing Canadian EM physicians and educators who will be presenting in Murcia.

Dr. Sara Gray has been known to run codes with the grace of a symphony conductor. Dr. Chris Hicks is like the Yoda of resuscitation: wise, calm, and occasionally cryptic. And finally, Dr. David Carr, the master of pearls, pitfalls, and the occasional “I-can’t-believe-that-just-happened” story.

Having these three superstars on the SGEM reminds me of what a deep bench of medical educators we have in Canada. We are consistently punching above our weight in the #MedEd world.

Today’s podcast is not about Canada but rather the amazing things Spanish EM educators are doing.


Five Questions for the Panellists


Listen to the SGEM Xtra podcast to hear Sara, Chris and David respond.

  1. What can people expect from IncrEMentuM 2026?
  2. How is it different from your typical EM conference with endless PowerPoint karaoke & bad coffee?
  3. How does IncrEMentuM compare to the SMACC conferences?
  4. What will each of you be bringing to the stage in 2026 in Murcia?
  5. Beyond the great talks, why should someone hop on a plane to Murcia, and what are you looking forward to the most?

IncrEMentuM 2026: April 22 to 24 in Murcia, Spain. Be prepared or be unprepared. Come for the evidence, stay for the tapas, and leave with new skills, new friends, and maybe a few “you-had-to-be-there” stories.

The SGEM will be back with a structured critical appraisal, trying to cut the knowledge translation (KT) window from over ten years to less than one year, using the power of social media, so patients get the best care, based on the best evidence.


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