This is the first in a series of articles developed by members of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Research Committee. The purpose of this series is to describe a stepwise approach to research, from the inception of a hypothesis to the final publication of a report. This series is written for junior academic emergency physicians (EPs), as well as nonacademic physicians who have an interest in research. This first article presents an overview of the steps involved in performing research and publishing the results, emphasizing the initial steps and the importance of collaboration.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71744/1/j.1553-2712.1998.tb02824.x.pd
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) organizations such as the Society for Academic Emergency Medic...
Scholarship is an important component of success for academic emergency physicians. Scholarship can ...
Introduction: In the context of the upcoming single accreditation system for graduate medical educat...
Study objectiveResearch in basic, translational, and clinical emergency medicine has made great stri...
The long-term goals of developing research within the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) include t...
The long-term goals of developing research within the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) include t...
The landscape of scholarly writing, publishing, and university promotion can be complex and challeng...
We present a nine-step process to assist with developing an idea into a research protocol. This proc...
The importance of adequate funding for sustaining research efforts cannot be overemphasized. This ar...
BACKGROUND: This article is part of a special series designed to help health professionals in the pr...
Training in research methodology represents an important aspect of emergency medicine (EM) resident ...
Abstract Introduction The emergency department (ED) is the primary teaching site for emergency medic...
The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) supports the ethical conduct of research in emerg...
In this series we address important topics for emergency clinicians who either participate in resear...
Introduction: In the context of the upcoming single accreditation system for graduate medical educat...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) organizations such as the Society for Academic Emergency Medic...
Scholarship is an important component of success for academic emergency physicians. Scholarship can ...
Introduction: In the context of the upcoming single accreditation system for graduate medical educat...
Study objectiveResearch in basic, translational, and clinical emergency medicine has made great stri...
The long-term goals of developing research within the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) include t...
The long-term goals of developing research within the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) include t...
The landscape of scholarly writing, publishing, and university promotion can be complex and challeng...
We present a nine-step process to assist with developing an idea into a research protocol. This proc...
The importance of adequate funding for sustaining research efforts cannot be overemphasized. This ar...
BACKGROUND: This article is part of a special series designed to help health professionals in the pr...
Training in research methodology represents an important aspect of emergency medicine (EM) resident ...
Abstract Introduction The emergency department (ED) is the primary teaching site for emergency medic...
The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) supports the ethical conduct of research in emerg...
In this series we address important topics for emergency clinicians who either participate in resear...
Introduction: In the context of the upcoming single accreditation system for graduate medical educat...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) organizations such as the Society for Academic Emergency Medic...
Scholarship is an important component of success for academic emergency physicians. Scholarship can ...
Introduction: In the context of the upcoming single accreditation system for graduate medical educat...