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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 Summer Research Program – EMERGE for Medical Students 2024 Emergency Medicine and Emergency Care Research Guided Experience (EMERGE) June 10 to July 19, 2024 $2,500 stipends and housing provided The EMERGE program at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is a six-week program offered to medical students to provide an introduction to emergency care research and emergency medicine careers. Students will be paired with emergency medicine faculty to complete an emergency care research project. Didactics focused on emergency care methodology and career pathways will be combined with shadowing opportunities in both clinical and clinical research environments. EMERGE program goals Provide program participants with a foundation in emergency care research. Convey emergency medicine research career options to program participants. EMERGE program mentors conduct research in the following areas and will be paired with program students according to the student’s research interests: Stroke Respiratory failure Sedation Immune response to respiratory infections COVID/Influenza vaccine effectiveness Gun violence prevention Patient safety and quality Implementation/de-implementation science Emergency ultrasound Emergency procedures Cardiac arrest Opioid use disorder Traumatic brain injury Social determinants of health Simulation Program Benefits Participants will receive a $2,500 stipend for the six week program. On campus housing will be provided by the program. Program will provide some meals at didactic sessions and program events. Application Information Please following these steps to apply: First, fill in application intake form and return to [email protected] as soon as possible. One letter of recommendation is required. Please ask whoever you choose to directly email the letter of recommendation to [email protected] as soon as possible, but before April 30, 2024. Submit the Application Essay form along with the following: Curriculum vitae/resume Medical school transcript Intake Form Essay Questionnaire Please note that all application materials must be received no later than April 30, 2024. Candidates will be notified by May 15 if chosen to participate in the program. Note: If deadline has passed and you are interested in applying, please contact the EMERGE program coordinator (Allyson Artis at [email protected]) to determine if a late application can be accepted. 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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