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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 Fellowship Research Fellowship Overview The goal of our SAEM approved Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship Program (EMRFP) is to train Emergency Physicians to be successful independent researchers. The two year program culminates in a Master’s of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) degree, and is geared to have the trainee develop and submit a competitive K award grant proposal. Having access to a large, diverse group of highly successful mentors and scholars from different disciplines provides unprecedented opportunities for innovative and informative research and a broad-based educational experience for research trainees. Since the inception of the program, our graduates have had an excellent track record of funding success, with a total of 134 federal grants including 58 K awards and 15 R awards. EM investigators at Washington University are working collaboratively with investigators from other departments on the basic mechanisms of neuronal injury (Dr. William Dribben), and the role of fibroblast growth factor in cardiac injury and re-modeling (Dr. Stacey House). Regarding clinical research, we have active projects in critical care (Dr. Holthaus, Dr. Fuller, Dr. Osborn), geriatrics (Dr. Carpenter), health policy & administration (Dr. Griffey, Dr. Lewis), patient safety (Dr. Griffey), traumatic brain injury (Dr. Naunheim, Dr. Lewis), and neurologic emergencies (Dr. Panagos, Dr. Heitsch). To be eligible for consideration for the Washington University Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship, all candidates must either have completed an emergency medicine residency and be board certified or board eligible in emergency medicine or have a Doctor of Philosophy degree and have demonstrated a previous interest in emergency care research (including areas such as critical care, resuscitation, acute illness and injury). Sincerely,Stacey L. House MDAssociate Professor and Fellowship DirectorEmergency Medicine Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis Overview Consistently among the top 20 research universities in the United States Nationally and internationally known research mentors across more than a dozen clinical and basic science specialty areas 2-year fellowship culminating in a Master’s of Science in Clinical Investigation 80% Protected time (4 clinical shifts a month) Competitive salary Research infrastructure which includes office space, laboratory space, research and administrative personnel Interested applicants should contact: Stacey L House, MD, PhDVice Chair for Clinical Research; Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine; Director of Emergency Care Research Core; Director, Emergency Care Research Fellowship; Phone: 314-362-8070 Email: [email protected] Dr. House’s lab Learn more about the Research Fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine CurriculumWhat you can expect from our program Apply Resources Current Fellow 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

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