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Purpose of Award

To provide research funding to Emergency Medicine (EM) physician-in-training interested in completing simulation-based projects during residency/medical school. This Grant promotes the involvement of emergency medicine trainees in research which supports the specialty of emergency medicine and its training. Simulation Research is broadly defined as scientific investigation designed to furnish new knowledge relating to emergency medical care and medical simulation. Such investigations may focus on basic science research, clinical research, preventive medicine, epidemiology, health care policy, or emergency medicine teaching and education.

Eligibility

Grants will be available to any EMRA Student, Resident, or Fellow member or any emergency medicine interest group whose principal applicant is an EMRA member.

Application Process

Submit a Cover Letter, Complete and submit the project proposal form, describing the project, its goals, budget, timeline, and its potential effects in detail. In addition, please include your curriculum vitae (for group of primary authors and a letter of support from a faculty member within your residency program or medical school.

Selection Criteria

The proposed project must be consistent with EMRA’s Purposes and Objectives. Research projects that are innovative and have strong potential for a positive impact on the simulation field are encouraged. The potential impact on the applicant’s career is also considered. Grant Applications will be reviewed by the EMRA Research Committee and the EMRA Simulation Division. The award will be selected based on the perceived importance and possible impact of the research, as described on the Research Project Proposal Form
Note:  If a suitable project proposal is not submitted during a given calendar year, this award will go unfilled for that year

Award

One award of $500 (maximum) will be awarded for each award cycle. Funds are not to be used for capital equipment purchases, faculty salary support, publication costs, travel, or institutional overhead.

Application Deadline

July 15

Award Date

Fall Meeting

Requirements

  • EMRA must receive appropriate acknowledgment for its support of the project.
  • EMRA Simulation Research Grant recipients are required to:
    • Submit a semi-annual progress report to [email protected] and [email protected] (6 months into award period)
    • Submit a summary article of their results for EM Resident
    • Present a report at the membership meeting following the receipt of their grant

Date of Inception

2017

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