Objectives: The objective was to describe the early academic career activities of emergency physician (EP) scientists with recent Research Project Grant Program (R01) grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Methods: The curricula vitae of all EP scientists in the United States currently funded by the NIH were analyzed for evidence of advanced research training and frequency and type of publication and grant writing. Each investigator was surveyed for demographic features and estimation of protected time during their early career development. Results: Eighteen investigators were identified. The median length of time from completion of residency to receipt of their first R01 grant was 11 years (interquartile rang...
<div><p>The National Institutes of Health (NIH) K18 award mechanism provides funded opportunities fo...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of environmental factors on emergency medicine (EM) resident caree...
Objectives: Clinical research is often time-consuming and difficult to conduct in busy academic inst...
© 2018 American College of Emergency Physicians Study objective: We assess the productivity, outcome...
: Background: Periodic surveys of research directors (RDs) in emergency medicine (EM) are useful to ...
Background: Periodic surveys of research directors (RDs) in emergency medicine (EM) are useful to as...
Introduction: Receiving an R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is regarded as ama...
ObjectivesIn the United States, emergency medicine (EM) researchers hold proportionately fewer feder...
Introduction: Emergency physicians face multiple challenges to obtaining federal funding. The object...
Survival of junior scientists in academic biomedical research is difficult in today’s highly competi...
Abstract Background Obtaining research funding support is integral to a successful career in science...
Survival of junior scientists in academic biomedical research is difficult in today's highly competi...
BACKGROUND: Funding for global health has grown significantly over the past two decades. Numerous fu...
Background: The future of academic emergency medicine (EM) is based on the continued successful re...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) K18 award mechanism provides funded opportunities for establ...
<div><p>The National Institutes of Health (NIH) K18 award mechanism provides funded opportunities fo...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of environmental factors on emergency medicine (EM) resident caree...
Objectives: Clinical research is often time-consuming and difficult to conduct in busy academic inst...
© 2018 American College of Emergency Physicians Study objective: We assess the productivity, outcome...
: Background: Periodic surveys of research directors (RDs) in emergency medicine (EM) are useful to ...
Background: Periodic surveys of research directors (RDs) in emergency medicine (EM) are useful to as...
Introduction: Receiving an R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is regarded as ama...
ObjectivesIn the United States, emergency medicine (EM) researchers hold proportionately fewer feder...
Introduction: Emergency physicians face multiple challenges to obtaining federal funding. The object...
Survival of junior scientists in academic biomedical research is difficult in today’s highly competi...
Abstract Background Obtaining research funding support is integral to a successful career in science...
Survival of junior scientists in academic biomedical research is difficult in today's highly competi...
BACKGROUND: Funding for global health has grown significantly over the past two decades. Numerous fu...
Background: The future of academic emergency medicine (EM) is based on the continued successful re...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) K18 award mechanism provides funded opportunities for establ...
<div><p>The National Institutes of Health (NIH) K18 award mechanism provides funded opportunities fo...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of environmental factors on emergency medicine (EM) resident caree...
Objectives: Clinical research is often time-consuming and difficult to conduct in busy academic inst...