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EMERGENCY MEDICINE

NIH-Funded Research Fellowship Opportunity

The Mount Sinai Clinician Scientist Training Program In Emergency Care Research

is currently accepting applications for July 2024 from individuals who wish to pursue fellowship training in emergency care research. Clinical and health services research tracks are available. This NHLBI-funded T32 program will provide qualified candidates with:

Individual & Collaborative Research Opportunities

Outstanding Mentorship

Multidisciplinary Research Training

Career and Leadership Development

Masters of Science in Clinical Research

2-3 years of salary support

Lynne D. Richardson, MD, FACEP, Program Director

Alex Manini, MD, MS , Associate Program Director

Roland Merchant, MD, MPH, ScD, Associate Program Director

Ethan Cowan MD, MSc, Assistant Director

Cindy Clesca, MA, Program Administrator

Department of Emergency Medicine of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

For more information, please contact us at ERTP@mountsinai.org or 212-824-8057, or to apply online click here

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is located in New York City. Our top-ranked Emergency Medicine Research Division is comprised of talented investigators conducting high quality research in a supportive, collegial atmosphere that promotes scholarly inquiry and mutual respect. We value diversity of all kinds.

Continue your academic training at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, a recognized international, national, and statewide leader in medical education, research, and service Located in Wisconsin' s capital and second largest city, the BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine sponsors several advanced training programs for early career physicians

Our primary ED at UW Health's flagship hospital in Madison, Wisconsin:

#1 hospital in Wisconsin for more than a decade

ACS certified Level 1 adult and pediatric trauma and burn center certified comprehensive stroke centers

ACGME accredited Anesthesia Critical Care Medicine

The multidisciplinary EM-ACCM fellowship advances skills in medical, surgical, and cardiothoracic critical care, including extracorporeal device support (ECMO) Fellows benefit from a team of EM/CC Intensivists dedicated to developing them as leaders, with opportunities to work with prehospital, quality, and ECPR teams, teach residents, and conduct research

ACGME accredited Emergency Medical Services

This EMS fellowship trains physicians to provide exceptional medical direction and education to prehospital agencies with advanced competencies in EMS & HEMS operations, clinical care, and education This one-year program combines ground, aeromedical, and tactical EMS exposure with administrative, advocacy, research, QA/QI, and leadership responsiblities

Research

This two-year, SAEM-certified fellowship trains physicians to become independent physician-scientists and leaders in emergency care research, setting them on a pathway to achieve NIH funding in clinical or health services research Fellows are supported to pursue an MSCI or other advanced degree at UW–Madison’ s world-renowned research enterprise

University Hospital ED: 70,000+ adult and pediatric patient visits annually

Administration, Quality, and Leadership

Develop the analytical and management skills to pursue leadership roles in administration, quality, patient safety, and operations within an ED, hospital, or healthcare system Fellows work directly with faculty leaders in ED operations, gaining a complete view of patient safety, cost-effectiveness, efficient flow principles, patient experience, and change management

Global Emergency Medicine

This SAEM-certified fellowship offers the opportunity to advance emergency medicine in low resource settings through 2+ months of fieldwork abroad, teaching, developing curricula, research, and graduate-level coursework at UW Prior fellows have engaged in global health projects and research in Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya, and with local NGOs and the UNDP

Medical Simulation

Develop expertise in creating and administering clinical and non-clinical, simulation-based learning experiences in this oneyear, mentored program Fellows utilize UW Health' s state-ofthe-art simulation facilities and are provided with extensive interdisciplinary training opportunities with subspecialty areas, including Critical Care, EMS, Med Flight, and Ultrasound