Training in research methodology represents an important aspect of emergency medicine (EM) resident education, but best methods for design, implementation, and dissemination of resident research remain elusive. Here we describe recommendations and best practices from the existing literature on EM resident research, including helpful tips on how to best implement a resident research program
A medical student interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) will find acceptance into residency to be co...
Over the past decade, some residency programs in emergency medicine (EM) have implemented scholarly ...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are g...
Training in research methodology represents an important aspect of emergency medicine (EM) resident ...
BackgroundResearch training is important for all resident physicians to be able to interpret and cri...
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education includes training in research as a required...
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education includes training in research as a required...
Choosing a research topic during emergency medicine residency for postgraduate trainees has always b...
Abstract Introduction The emergency department (ED) is the primary teaching site for emergency medic...
Study objectiveResearch in basic, translational, and clinical emergency medicine has made great stri...
A trained cadre of medical education scholars with a focus on methodologically sound research techni...
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...
This is the first in a series of articles developed by members of the Society for Academic Emergency...
Introduction: In the context of the upcoming single accreditation system for graduate medical educat...
A medical student interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) will find acceptance into residency to be co...
Over the past decade, some residency programs in emergency medicine (EM) have implemented scholarly ...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are g...
Training in research methodology represents an important aspect of emergency medicine (EM) resident ...
BackgroundResearch training is important for all resident physicians to be able to interpret and cri...
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education includes training in research as a required...
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education includes training in research as a required...
Choosing a research topic during emergency medicine residency for postgraduate trainees has always b...
Abstract Introduction The emergency department (ED) is the primary teaching site for emergency medic...
Study objectiveResearch in basic, translational, and clinical emergency medicine has made great stri...
A trained cadre of medical education scholars with a focus on methodologically sound research techni...
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...
This is the first in a series of articles developed by members of the Society for Academic Emergency...
Introduction: In the context of the upcoming single accreditation system for graduate medical educat...
A medical student interested in Emergency Medicine (EM) will find acceptance into residency to be co...
Over the past decade, some residency programs in emergency medicine (EM) have implemented scholarly ...
Emergency medicine (EM) is a swiftly developing yet still relatively young discipline. We are g...