Residents in the EM program engage in an academic project during their training, with options for clinical research. Proficiency is not required upon entry; expert researchers and mentors, including NIH-funded EM faculty, are available. A staff statistician aids in research planning and analysis. Residents also have access to EMRAP, which helps enroll subjects for clinical research in the Emergency Department.
Recent Resident Contributions
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- by Madison Daly (Class of 2022) in emDocs
- by Chance Sullivan (Class of 2022) in emDocs
- by Emily Guy (Class of 2023) in emDocs
- by Aaron Blau (Class of 2022) in emDocs
- by Aaron Blau (Class of 2022) in the Journal of Medical Internet Research
- by Madison Daly (Class of 2022) in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine
- by John H. Priester (Class of 2023) in emDocs
- by Nicholas Alsofrom (Class of 2022) in emDoc
- by Xavier Schwartz (Class of 2023) in emDocs
- by Dan Bak (Class of 2024) in emDocs
- by KC Collier (Class of 2024) in emDocs
- by KC Collier (Class of 2024) in the Journal of Emergency Medicine
- by Madison Daly (Class of 2022) in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine
- by Nektarios Konstantinopoulos (Class of 2023) in emDocs