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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Emergency Medicine Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search WelcomeWelcome Mission Clinical Sites Explore St. Louis Our TeamOur Team Leadership Division Chiefs Faculty Residency Administration Fellowship Administration Research Personnel APP DivisionsDivisions Critical Care Medicine EMS Toxicology Ultrasound EducationEducation Residency Simulation Fellowships Medical Students AlumniAlumni Giving Options ResearchResearch ECRCECRC Current Studies Researchers Research Fellowship Summer Research Program – EMERGE Journal ClubJournal Club Archive Tool Box News EventsEvents Emergency Medicine Event Calendar View Lewis Health Policy Symposia Code 3 Conference Jermyn Lectures Women in Medicine Symposium Guidelines for Patient Data Request Management EM Accounting Services EMIAA IV Magnesium for Acute COPD Exacerbations Publications Vanc/Zosyn and Kidney Injury IV Steroids for Prevention of Rebound Migraine Headache Ultra High Dose and IV Bolus Nitroglycerin for SCAPE Open Search Research Emergency Care Research Section The Emergency Care Research Section is dedicated to fulfilling the research mission of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Washington University School of Medicine by performing high quality Emergency Care Research. Our current section members have a vast array of interests from basic science to policy-based research. Several current members have successfully competed for federal funding agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and several have gained support from private funding agencies such as the Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF) and the American Geriatric Society (AGS). Our long-term goal is to perform high quality acute care research that contributes towards the advancement of Emergency Medicine. Academic Productivity For the time period of 2008-2012, there were approximately 97 unique peer-reviewed publications authored by Emergency Medicine faculty members (articles, conferences papers, reviews and short surveys). The publications were published in over 40 different journals representing a wide variety of subject areas such as sepsis, cardiac arrest, acute stroke protocols, cerebrovascular disorders, electron microscopy, evidence-based medicine, transient ischemic attack, hematoma, congestive heart failure, lactate clearance, mixed venous oxygen saturation, quantitative resuscitation, ortho-geriatric care, delirium, drug toxicity, accidental falls, quality metrics, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, carotid endarterectomy, to name a few. Co-authors were from affiliations such as Harvard Medical School, McMaster University, Northwestern University, University of Pittsburgh, Cleveland Clinic, New York University School of Medicine, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and others. Impact on the Field The 97 unique peer-reviewed publications authored by Emergency Medicine faculty members 2008-2012, have been cited 632 times as of May 2013. The citing publications were published in over 150 unique journal titles in 12 languages (English, German, French, Chinese, Spanish, Polish, Turkish, Bulgarian, Croatian, Italian, Portuguese and Russian), and authored by authors from over 50 different countries. The second generation citation count is approximately 1,750. Meet Our Individual Researchers Areas of Interest Research ECRC Researchers Research Fellowship Summer Research Program – EMERGE for Medical Students 2024    Department of Emergency Medicine660 S. Euclid AveCampus Box 8072Saint Louis, MO 63110Phone: 314-747-4156 | Fax: [email protected] Instagram LocationsWashington University Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis Children's Hospital Missouri Baptist Medical Center Barnes-Jewish West County Barnes-Jewish St. Peters ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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